Monday, April 8, 2013
Chapter Two Entry
Chapter two was about coming to an understanding of a research topic. The chapter mentions how important it is for a writer to get a general idea of the desired topic. It is crucial for a writer to put themselves in every possible point of view to gain a greater understanding of what they want to write about; and more importantly why. This chapter is about gaining reason through people, cites, books, databases, and any credible sources. As learned in chapter one, it is substantial for a writer to keep all of their work organized and easily attainable. After analyzing different views of the topic, the writer must narrow it down to different issues that arise from the topic; "The Bedford Reader," wants writers to "frame" their "argument" in a way that is satisfying to both their self and the readers.
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