WRI203H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: List Of Fables Characters, Critical Reading, Concept Map
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This is why we must write our thoughts down; as it"s more clear and it"s better. You"re not thinking until you can see what you"re thinking is the explanation that it comes down to. In order to write well, all writing and research requires experimentation. Writing also involves a process and an exploration of sources: Ask questions to help refine and narrow down your initial research questions. Make a list of quotes to support your argument. Arrange and rearrange your thoughts into a formal structured outline. Use sticky notes to jot down information. The narrator describes the setting of africa as the negation of civilization thereby suggesting that he supports imperialism . Patterns of argument: example/illustration, definition, analysis, description, etc. Pay attention to definitions of concepts and theories. Pay attention to appeals to or challenges of theories. Pay attention to strategies for organizing and discussing or interpreting data.