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ENG 101 Argumentativ
ENG 101 Final Argumentative Exam Study
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. |