English, Long Test 1 Flashcards
Citing an E-Book
Author surname, Initial. (Year). Title. URL
Citing a Journal online
Author surname, Initial. (Year). Article Titile. Journal title. Volume no(issue) page no. URL
Citing newspaper articles online
Author surname, Initial. (YEar, month, day). Title. Title of newspaper, section. p, URL
Citing non-print material
Author surname, Initial. Publication date. Title of image, URL
Citing website
Author surname, initial. (Year, month, day). Title, URL
what is the straw-man fallacy
y occurs when someone takes another
person’s argument or point, distorts it or exaggerates it
false dillema fallacy
either-or fallacy, presents only two options or sides
when there are many options or sides.
hasty generalisation fallacy
over-generalization, claim based on a limited set of
evidence
appel to fear
plays upon people’s fear
ad hominem
name calling
slippery slope
claims that lead to a major event
bandwagon
everyone is doing it fallacy,
guilt by association
connects a person to bad people to bring them down
claims
these are statements about what is true
or good or about what should be done or believed
reasons
supports the claims, linked with because
EVIDENCE
serves as support for the reasons
offered
used to organize info, facts, equations, theories using key concepts, making connections
concept mapping
an organized framework to take notes
cornell method
uses illustrations often centered on the left hand side
da vinci method
is an idea symbol pattern or charachter type in a story
archetypes