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sdfdsfdsChoose a topic (an essay question). Research the relevant literature . To find an idea of what you want to say about the topic. Construct an argument. Be critical and analytic not descriptive. Be FOCUSED not vague: your choice of example (from the news, current events, or other media text such as a song or film) will help you to focus. Research again. To find support for your argument, and sources to support it. You need to use 3 sources drawn from one of the texts, and at least 3 external sources. You will need to refer to these directly in your essay. Formulate a thesis statement (what is your argument in one or two sentences?) Now you're ready to write your outline. Pay attention to the following: Does your argument make sense? Is it well organized? Choose a topic (an essay question). Research the relevant literature . To find an idea of what you want to say about the topic. Construct an argument. Be critical and analytic not descriptive. Be FOCUSED not vague: your choice of example (from the news, current events, or other media text such as a song or film) will help you to focus.
Approximate Word count = 681 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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