to argue or assert something
what is to contend?
What is it called when you give an effective overview of someone's argument?
What is a summary?
Something you can follow to voice your opinion/thoughts
What is a template?
The food model we use to incorporate quotations is called a what?
What is a quotation sandwich?
What is the name of our class mascot, Miss Cassidy's beloved Jellycat?
Who is Coco?
to restate something (like a claim) in your own words.
what is paraphrase?
Accomplished writers rely on these to communicate their ideas in a sophisticated way
What are moves?
What is it called when you explain what someone else said in your own words?
What is evidence?
How many cats does Sequoya have?
What is four?
a structured, written response within a larger conversation that treats a subject with seriousness and rigor
what is academic writing?
When you try to inhabit the worldview of those whose conversation you are joining (hint: by a theorist Peter Elbow)
What is 'the believing game'?
Using an "I say" format is a way of doing what?
What is entering an academic conversation?
What is the difference between quotation and quote?
When was the first Super Mario Brothers game released?
When is 1985?
to place or set (something) firmly in something else.
what is embed?
A type of summary that simply inventories the author's various points but doesn't focus on a larger claim
What is a list summary
This is a practice that helps you start a draft, figure out your opinion, and build stamina as a writer.
What is freewriting?
What is a signal verb?
to overturn or overthrow something
This is the name for a misrepresentation of an author's point, or something familiar that the writer mistakes for the author's view
What is the closest cliché syndrome?
what is the template of templates?
This is a phrase for when a quotation is inserted without any context or explanation
What is a 'dangling' quotation (will also accept hit-and-run)?
What is Miss Cassidy's zodiac sign?
What is a scorpio?