HUMA 1740 Midterm: ARguide (1)

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Note: sections a) and b) should constitute no more than 1/2 to 2/3 of the ar. Things to keep in mind while reading the article and preparing the ar: reading. To improve your reading efficiency, bear in mind the following points. Most articles will contain all or most of the following components: an introduction, a central body, a conclusion, and footnotes/endnotes. The introduction usually contains useful information about why the author thinks the topic is important and what s/he thinks the contribution of the article makes to the existing literature on the subject. More important, the introduction and conclusion will often tell you what the main argument of the article is (i. e. the thesis). If you read the introduction and conclusion first, you will be alert to the main argument and will therefore be better able to identify and determine the strength of the supporting arguments.

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