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  1. 7. (logical appeal) the appeal to reason; facts, statistics
  2. 8. Name, First Name How is an authors name ordered in a MLA citation
  3. 10. (ethical appeal) appeal proves the character of the speaker; trust, credibility
  4. 12. Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
  5. 14. the art of using language effectively and persuasively
  6. 17. (emotional appeal) appeals to the feelings of the audience; emotion, feelings
  7. 18. Examples, paraphrased information, facts, details, and/or direct quotes that provide specific support for the assertion.
  8. 20. Topic sentence that makes a claim or main point of the paragraph. Answers the question of the prompt
  9. 21. Main ideas or points to support your claim (topic sentences)
  10. 23. format 1" margins, Times New Roman, 12 Point Font, Double Space, In text citations are written using the author's last name and page number.
  11. 24. Restate a sentence or two of a source in your own words with details
  12. 25. Acknowledge the opponent's strongest point and disprove it. (beginning of one paragraph)
  13. 26. State the main idea of a larger section of the text in your own words with no specific details
  14. 27. language that appeals to the 5 senses
  15. 28. Quote Quoting directly from an article word for word exactly as the author wrote it
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  1. 1. Grabs the readers attention
  2. 2. MLA citations should contain complete link: A location or address identifying where documents can be found on the Internet; a Web address
  3. 3. cited An alphabetized list of the resources you used for a project
  4. 4. Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
  5. 5. Speaker, Occasion, Audience, Purpose, Subject, Tone
  6. 6. A writer's or speaker's choice of words
  7. 9. Central message of a work of literature; what the author wants to teach you about life
  8. 11. parts of
  9. 13. Research or examples that support reasons. (quotes and examples)
  10. 15. All the meanings, associations, or emotions that reader makes with a word.
  11. 16. taking credit for someone else's writing or ideas
  12. 19. (CM) Your opinion or comment about something. Several sentences that explains how the evidence supports the assertion with evidence and explanation.
  13. 22. Modern Language Association
  14. 26. Quote, Paraphrase All 3 require in-text citation and works cited entry
  15. 29. a debatable or controversial statement that the speaker tries to prove with evidence.