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Informative 9-10
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Introduce It
Quote it
Explain It
Punctuating Quotes
Introduce the Author
How to Punctuate Titles
The Quote Itself
Other Notes
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Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Logical Fallacies
Strawman Argument
Bandwagon Argument
Hasty Generalization
Red Herring
Non Sequitur
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
False Analogy
Begging the Question
False Dichotomy
Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
Reduction and Absurdum
Argument from Ignorance
Rhetorical Devices
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Don Johnston
Essay styles
Informative
Informative 9-10
Informative 11-12
Argumentative
9-10
11-12
Narrative
Narrative 9-10
Narrative 11-12
Paragraph
Sentence Stems
How to Quote
Introduce It
Quote it
Explain It
Punctuating Quotes
Introduce the Author
How to Punctuate Titles
The Quote Itself
Other Notes
Add in your Explanation!
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Logical Fallacies
Strawman Argument
Bandwagon Argument
Hasty Generalization
Red Herring
Non Sequitur
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
False Analogy
Begging the Question
False Dichotomy
Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
Reduction and Absurdum
Argument from Ignorance
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Precis
Annotations
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Home
Don Johnston
Essay styles
Informative
Informative 9-10
Informative 11-12
Argumentative
9-10
11-12
Narrative
Narrative 9-10
Narrative 11-12
Paragraph
Sentence Stems
How to Quote
Introduce It
Quote it
Explain It
Punctuating Quotes
Introduce the Author
How to Punctuate Titles
The Quote Itself
Other Notes
Add in your Explanation!
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
Ethos
Pathos
Logos
Logical Fallacies
Strawman Argument
Bandwagon Argument
Hasty Generalization
Red Herring
Non Sequitur
Ad Hominem
Appeal to Authority
False Analogy
Begging the Question
False Dichotomy
Post hoc, ergo prompter hoc/cum hoc, ergo proper hoc
Reduction and Absurdum
Argument from Ignorance
Rhetorical Devices
Rhetorical Precis
Annotations
The "quote CheeseBurger" is a method to help you add quotes to your writing.
Make sure your reader understands how the quote supports your thesis.
You must smoothly incorporate the quote into your paragraph. If not, your reader will be confused as to why you used the quote.
Step 1: Introduce it
Tell the reader were/who the quote is coming from.
Step 2: Quote it
Tell the reader that the actual quote is or paraphrase what your read/learned.
Step 3: Explain it
How does the quote or what you read/learned actually mean? how does it tie into your overall idea?
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