Chapter 2 of the Bedford Researcher provides information
on how to explore your argument deeper. It tells you to skim multiple articles
to gather information quickly in order to cover more resources. The next step is to find which side of the
argument or issue you want to talk about and start using that to outline your
research paper. This will tune your
topic into an actual conversation topic that will let you assess what questions
you think you’re readers will have and what answers to show them in your paper.
This can help you find the direct link of what information you want to provide
to your audience and what the main focus of your research paper will be
covering.
I feel that advice about skimming
resources was helpful for our research paper. Since we are required to have a
minimum of 10 sources and the majority of them being peer reviewed it’ll help
cover more texts than reading them cover to cover. This will give us more time
to broaden our material from multiple places to give us a stronger support in
our paper. This chapter also showed that
using your researched information in answers you think your target audience
wants to learn about. This will help you cut out unneeded content to help make
your paper stronger.
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