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*blank blank* draws on a reader's intellect, emotions, and respect for an authority figure in order to persuade them to agree with an argument.

Rhetorical appeals.

which of these sources would NOT be considered a general reference work?

The New York Times

when writing to *blank*, you will need to divide the issue into its component parts, explain how the parts work together, and discuss the implications

analyze

Statements of basic moral or religious principles that indivudals or groups hold to be inarguably true are called *blank*

claims of value

A paragraph is *blank* when readers clearly understand the relationships among sentences and paragraphs, and when writiers use effective transitional strategies to link sentences and paragraphs.

coherent

Which domain would you use in a web search for government documents and datasets?

.gov

Which pattern of paragraph organization explains the consequences of something or points out why something occurred?

Cause-and-effect

When organizing a paragraph using analysis, you will develop your paragraph by:

Dividing an idea into its separate parts.

What is a good rule of thumb for the length of an introduction?

It should be in proportion to the essay's length.

Which of the following is NOT a reason for using effective transitional words and phrases?

They eliminate the need for a thesis statement.

Which of the following is NOT a strategy for writing an effective introduction?

Use a long block quote in place of the first paragraph.

Which two things should you consider when revising locally?

Word choice and sentence correctness

This type of source is a publication like a magazine, newspaper, or scholarly journal that is issued at regular intervals.

a periodical

when an author of a publication has *blank* in a topic, he or she will benefit in some way, either through sales of a book or the prestige of publishing.

a vested interest

a summary of an article indexed in a database is called a/an *blank*

abstract

In this common strategy for organizing paragraphs, the topic sentence appears at the beginning of the paragraph and the supporting evidence follows.

deductive

when writing to *blank*, you may need to explain an issue, compare solutions, or review research.

inform

The classical model of argumentations is organized in which order?

intro, background, evidence, counterevidence, conclusion

a *blank* site is one in which prospective contributors are screened by the site's owner and is, therefore, more likely to be reliable.

moderated

This logical fallacy draws a conclusion from a premise that does not follow logically:

non sequitur

when writers *blank* they replace some terms with synonyms, delete a few words, or alter the grammar or sentence structure slightly, but they do not put the passage fully into their own words and sentences.

patchwrite

The appeal to a reader's emotions through examples, stories, anecdotes, and visuals is called the *blank* appeal.

pathos

a *blank* is someone else's words transcribed exactly, with quotation marks or block indentation to signal that it is from a source.

quotation

This type of source includes articles published in academic journals and books published by university presses.

scholarly sources

the corporations, agencies, and organizations that are responsible for creating content and making it available are called what?

the sponsor

Which of these is NOT a strategy for using wikipedia wisely?

use info from wiki in essays, but cite it corectly.

Which of the following is NOT something you would consider when revising globally?

word choice

which of the following is NOT a boolean operator that helps narrow and expand your database searches?

yet


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