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- asking_a_question
- r. (Aristotle, Topics, Book I, Part 11) In other words, if you’re wondering why the snow is white, then ... rather than nothing? Why questions are, in other words, questions whose answers develop our knowledge, t
- brainstorming
- You just flushed the toilet in my head.” In other words, Stan was on a roll, and the interruption killed ... ll, what do you do to brainstorm, Ryan?” In other words, “You’re assuming this is easy, but it isn’t. So
- building_an_argument
- ew facts and draw conclusions from them. In other words, Durkheim, Weber, Marx (or, in [[:2667:start|ANTH
- choosing_a_topic
- er your topic deserves your attention. In other words, a good topic has a problem. Your investigation w
- citing_sources
- te based on different kinds of evidence. In other words, people are doing research to discover this fact,
- revising
- repeat yourself, hopefully not in the exact same words, but hey, whatever works. Take the thesis stateme