Monday, November 23, 2015
Bedford Researcher - Chp. 14
Now that we have finally begun to draft our papers, the helpful advice in chapter fourteen will definitely come in handy. Although we have written our outlines, we should go through and make sure that the structure of our papers are sound. Certain aspects of the paper, including the introduction, conclusion, and structure of the argument need to be shaped for clarity, consistency, and engaging language. The major themes should all draw back to the main argument and should be specifically and purposefully organized. The style of the paper also needs to be consistent! It is important for the introduction and conclusion to frame the argument. The introduction should intrigue the audience, and the conclusion should wrap up the paper. This chapter gives advice on different strategies to write your best intro and conclusion.
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