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ENG 101 Argumentativ

ENG 101 Final Argumentative Exam Study

QuestionAnswer
Person, place, thing or idea Noun
Action Verb
Adjective Describes a NOUN
Adverb Describes a verb, adjective or adverb
Preposition Along, on top, inside, outside, under, over,
Simple subject Main subject of the sentence in one word
Dependent (subordinate) clause A group of words that cannot stand alone as a complete sentence
Coordinating conjuction FANBOYS (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so)
Subordinate conjunction Words that CREATE a subordinate clause; Words like "Until, After, When"
Thesis Statement of position that is debatable.
Bibliography Alphabetic list of all outside sources an author uses for his/her paper. Located at the end of a paper.
Plagiarism To use another persons ideas, images or writing without giving him/her credit in the Bibliography.
Signal phrase A sentence that lets the reader know that the author is going to introduce the ideas of someone else in their paper.
Summary a concise restatement of the main idea of a passage that is re-written in the new author's words.
Paraphrase A shortened passage that presents the source's main idea in detail using their words and examples.
Pathos appeals to the emotions of an audience
Egos Appeals to an audience because of the of the credibility of someone who endorses or supports the idea
Logos appeals to logic of an audience
Hanging indent First line in a paragraph come OUT farther than the second. Used for bibliographies.
Transition sentence Sentence that helps a reader easily follow the author's ideas from one paragraph to the next.
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