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- stating_a_thesis
- ecause you are the one who is arguing it, and not someone else. Your perspective and your thinking is your
- revising
- Etc." No! The best feedback at this stage is when someone holds up a mirror to you so you can see your argument from the outside. Just ask someone to read your stuff, and then ask them, "Before yo
- reflections_on_research
- he system works," I read this as a statement from someone who now knows there are different ways to make th... e contemporary order. More now than ever, we need someone who shows us how to ask, "How do you know?" ("The
- citing_sources
- ainly refer to a source when you want to describe someone else's original idea or argument, or to bring in
- building_an_argument
- . They get the gears of the brain moving. So when someone asks you what you did all day, and all you did wa... part is [[Drafting|building the same building in someone else’s mind…]] ===== References ===== Toulmin,
- brainstorming
- ing a million tag lines to go with a car ad. Then someone interrupts him and he shouts, “Oooh! You just flu... r: Very good, Denise. Next time you need to ask someone for the time, do it that way and see what happens