Jeopardy Day! Quiz

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Jeopardy Day! Quiz

Test your knowledge on essay writing, literary analysis, and citation styles with our Jeopardy Day! Quiz! Challenge yourself and see how well you understand crucial concepts that shape effective writing and comprehension.

Perfect for students and educators alike, this quiz covers topics such as:

  • Thesis statements
  • Active reading strategies
  • Citation formats
  • Literary works
25 Questions6 MinutesCreated by WritingWhale234
Refers to a sentence that must be located in the introduction, which explains the predominant argument of the essay.
Topic Sentence
Thesis Statement
Lead-in
Transition Sentence
Refers to the first sentence of each paragraph, which should describe what the paragraph will discuss.
Topic Sentence
Thesis Statement
Lead-in
Subject Sentence
Refers to a state of mind where you are focused on and engaged with the text to the point of taking notes.
Studying
Focused Meditation
Active Reading
Intensive Reading
€A detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.”
Inspection
Appraisal
Analysis
Assessment
Refers to a written or spoken communication or debate.
Discourse
Rhetoric
Argument
Dialogue
Making a decision about who this is will determine many aspects of your work, such as if summary is necessary and what tone is most appropriate.
Readers
Gallery
Writer
Audience
This sentence appears at the end of a paragraph and combines topics from the previous paragraph and the paragraph to come.
Topic Sentence
Thesis Statement
Lead-in
Transition Sentence
The name for the short piece of text preceding a direct quote. This text provides important context, such as who’s speaking and what they’re speaking on.
Topic Sentence
Thesis Statement
Lead-in
Transition Sentence
This kind of outline is written after a first draft or free-write.
Reverse Outline
Initial Outline
Category Outline
Thematic Outline
The last thing completed in the global revision process, to occur just before an assignment is submitted.
Editing
Strengthen Content
Sharpen Focus
Organization
The step in the global revision process that ensures that the thesis is clear and satisfied.
Editing
Strengthen Content
Sharpen Focus
Organization
The step in the global revision process that asks us to rethink the configuration of the essay.
Editing
Strengthen Content
Sharpen Focus
Organization
The step in the global revision process that asks us to reconsider efficiency and success of source material and analysis.
Editing
Strengthen Content
Sharpen Focus
Organization
This is the most basic way to view revision as a social process, and it is often mandatory in writing courses.
Public Review
Public Revision
Peer Review
Peer Revision
This woman wrote The Haunting of Hill House.
Shirley Jackson
Shirly Jackson
Shirley Jacksing
Sherley Jackson
This was the year The Haunting of Hill House was published.
1979
1969
1959
1949
This is the name of the man who built Hill House.
Montague
Crain
Luke
Steven
This is the main character of The Haunting of Hill House.
Eleanor
Theodora
Olivia
Shirley
This is a form of writing with set functions determined by social need.
Rhetoric
Genre
Medium
Discourse
This is the citation style used by the sciences and business fields.
APA
MLA
Chicago
This is the citation style used by the humanities, typically literary fields.
APA
MLA
Chicago
This is the citation style used by the humanities, typically history fields.
APA
MLA
Chicago
This should always follow any information gathered from an outside source presented in an essay.
Bibliography
In-text citation
Lead-in
Hanging Indent
This kind of language is used when writing in APA format, and it is used in discussions involving race, age, disability, gender, etc.
Bias-Free Language
Biased Language
Person-first Language
Identity-first Language
All fields require that scholars use this formatting technique in their citations page, which helps scholars know when one source ends and the next entry in a bibliography begins.
Bibliography
In-text citation
Lead-in
Hanging Indent
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