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English woolbert

Final for comm arts

QuestionAnswer
Entries in the works cited page must include the type of media, ie print, web, personal interview. True true
Short works go in quotation marks while books, newspapers and journals go in italics. true
If there is no author to a work, list Unknown and then the work’s title. false
The list of sources at the end of your research paper is titled Works Cited Page in bold. false
The rebuttal of the counterargument in a classically structured argument Refutation
An error in reasoning that claims there are only two sides to the issue either or fallacy
A type of informative essay which answers “How does it work?” or “How is it done?” Process analysis
A mild or indirect expression that sugarcoats an offensive or unpleasant word Euphemism
A lack of feeling or concern; indifference apathy
The study of the environment Ecology
Latin for “good place” and “bad place” Utopia and dystopia
The purposeful combination of two elements to create fresh meaning juxtaposition
A rigid and hierarchical system based on class, status, and/or color Caste system
A biological community of interacting organisms with their environment Ecosystem
Originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native Indigenous
A classic rhetorical approach to an argument that makes an emotional appeal Pathos
A type of informative essay that discusses a subject in terms of categories Classification essay
Created by: martinezle1
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