
ENGL 101 ENGL101 Module 7 Test 3 (Liberty University)
ENGL 101 Module 7 Test 3
- The argument of the above visual is communicated through
- The argument of the above visual is communicated through a comparison between
- The visual uses images and text to evoke readers’ feelings of
- One can argue from a Christian perspective that humans are
- The visual uses images and text to evoke readers’ feelings of
- The purpose of the visual is to
- Informative, sincere argument is essential to the health of democracy and of societies around the world.
- A summary contains more details and appears in the same logical order as the source material.
- Deductions establish that a conclusion must be true because the premises are also true.
- You should cite not only sources that you quote, but also those that you summarize and paraphrase.
- A summary contains a concise restatement of the original source material.
- When you directly quote a whole sentence, you must start the quote with a capital letter.
- Visual images can be read as texts conveying powerful arguments.
- The argument of the above visual is communicated through
- _____ is a way of reasoning in which a general statement is reached on the basis of specific examples.
- Arguments are always intended to change what the opposing side thinks.
- Critical readers of the visual would wonder if there is a connection between
- A _____ is verifiable information.
- Both APA References page and MLA Works Cited page are
- If you use an encyclopedia article or a specialized dictionary entry in your essay, you are exempt from giving the full citation in your Works Cited or References entry.
- Margins for both APA and Turabian papers must be
- _____ is the connection, typically assumed and unstated, between a claim and the supporting reasons.
- Which of the following writing styles does not require an abstract?
- Entries in a References and/or Works Cited page must be written
- Some arguments are conducted solely to study a topic and increase knowledge and understanding of an issue.