Solutions
Analysis - Answer detailed examination of the elements or structure of something, typically as a basis for
discussion or interpretation
Closed thesis - Answer a sentence or sentences that directly state the topics of an argument in an essay
Cite - Answer identifying a part of a piece of writing as being derived from a source
Juxtaposition - Answer placement of two things side by side for emphasis
open thesis - Answer a statement that will introduce the reader to what your paper is going to be
without directly stating what will be discussed. This method creates a stronger introduction because it
makes the reader want to continue reading your paper because they are interested about what you are
going to say in the rest of you paper
Organization - Answer in writing, the logical arrangement of words and ideas
Pith - Answer the essence of something
Purpose - Answer one's intention or objective in a speech or piece of writing
Sentence variety - Answer using a range of sentence patterns to create a desired effect
Source - Answer a book, article, person, or other resource consulted for information
Style - Answer the distinctive quality of speech or writing created by the selection and arrangement of
words and figures of speech
Synthesis - Answer a written discussion that draws on one or more sources