Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Collaborative Activity 10.20.15


Writing analytically requires a different process than writing a narrative. We learned that you need to make sure that your audience knows background information on your topic and that you have a clear thesis. You need to have done thorough research on your topic before you start writing and make sure that you have enough examples to support your thesis. Also, you need to find a way to make your topic matter to your audience and make it relatable. You need to respond to counterarguments by using your evidence to negate their claims. In addition, it is imperative that you care about what you’re writing about so your readers will be interested in the topic as well. You can cite other sources but make sure to relate them back to your argument and not to use too many so your voice gets lost.

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