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A thesis should. . .
a) Paraphrase a source
b) Summarize a source
c) State an original claim
d) Be in the conclusion and not the intro

A Claim should. . .
a) Be from a source without support from you
b) Be original
c) Stand alone
d) Go unsupported

A counterargument should. . .
a) Challenge your stance if present
b) Be inconclusive
c) Not appear in an argumentative essay
d) Be impossible to describe

The three types of essays we've discussed are what?
a) Informative, Theoretical, Argumentative
b) Informative, Persuasive, Argumentative
c) Informative, Synthesizing, Argumentative
d) Informative, Analytical, Argumentative

Technology in the Secondary Classroom. . .
a) Avoids busywork
b) Can be used in interactive ways
c) Is always on cell phones
d) Should be banned according to the authors we read

When you have a controversial topic. . .
a) Disprove both sides always
b) Pick a side
c) Pick a part the bias to expose the facts
d) Pick a new topic

An Argumentative thesis. . .
a) Is not original
b) Is the same as an informative thesis because you're telling the audience what to think
c) Restates a broad assumption about a topic
d) Can only been presented once both or more sides are established

Author Notes are. . .
a) Book reports
b) Pieces of reflective writing
c) Source analysis
d) Research

Topic changes were allowed between. . .
a) Paper 2 and Paper 3
b) Paper 1 and Paper 2
c) Never
d) Before Paper 1

Visual Maps help. . .
a) Stall actual writing
b) Organize an argument
c) Complicate sources
d) Hierarchy of an argument

Sources that contradict one another
a) Help create a counterpoint
b) Show the limits of an argument only
c) Show how big a conversation is without showing limitations
d) Disprove each other

Broad statements such as, The Industrial Revolution changed the world. . .
a) Are too narrow in scope
b) Need some evidence to support
c) Cannot be substantiated
d) Should start your essay

Transitions. . .
a) Should be the first words written
b) Come last as an editing stage and can be created when reading an essay aloud
c) Only appear after quotes
d) Only appear before quotes

Block quotes in MLA format
a) Are formatted for quotes longer than four lines of text or three lines of poetry
b) Are formatted for quotes shorter than 3 lines of text or poetry
c) Are formatted the same as reqular quotes
d) Include quotation marks

An elevator pitch is. . .
a) Something you only ever say in an elevator
b) A swift way to effiecently explain a topic
c) A long-winded analysis
d) A made up term

A memo is. . .
a) Office talk
b) A style of writing that details a call to action and creative decisions made
c) A letter
d) A book

Kairos is. . .
a) Appeal to tradition
b) Appeal to credibility
c) Appeal to timeliness
d) Appeal to emotions

Pathos is. . .
a) Appeal to tradition
b) Appeal to credibility
c) Appeal to timeliness
d) Appeal to emotion

Ethos is. . .
a) Appeal to credibility
b) Appeal to emotion
c) Appeal to logic
d) Appeal to timeliness

Logos is. . .
a) Appeal to emotion
b) Appeal to logic
c) Appeal to timeliness
d) Appeal to credibility

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