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What do you think are possible answers that you favor. AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEIt is arguable that mineralogy is the oldest of all the practical sci-ences. The early manufacture of "Sure Hit" "Sure Hit" rifle sights are offered in two s izes Med 5/32 or LG 3/16 Once the sight is tapped on it DOES NOT change the point of impact so there i s no need to re - sight your rifle. Si writing. Directions: You will complete 3 tasks total for argumentative writing.. Task #1: . read carefully over the following slides, taking notes on your “Argumentative Essay Notes”. ARGUMENTATION. Thesis Statements. Make sure you have a copy of the worksheet: . Part 1 – Writing a Thesis Worksheet. Print this from the library website, if you have not done so already.. Fill in the worksheet as you view this presentation.. How to craft a thesis that is specific, arguable, relevant, & insightful. The Basics:. To come up with a thesis topic, try this process:. . 1. Observation. : The WHAT. What you’ve noticed in the . THEME. THESIS. WHAT IS A THEME?. On Monday, we defined theme as…. A topic. An idea. A . subject . A message. Essentially, what the text is about. One (or a few) words. More of an issue than a message in itself. How to craft a thesis that is specific, arguable, relevant, & insightful. The Basics:. To come up with a thesis topic, try this process:. . 1. Observation. : The WHAT. What you’ve noticed in the . Mr. . Eble. English. Adapted from Chapter 3 of . The Language of Composition . by . Shea. , Scanlon, and . Aufses. What’s a claim?. A claim is an assertion or a proposal that states the argument’s main idea of position.. Luciano Rispoli. Formulating a research question. Before you begin writing a research proposal, take some time to map out your research strategy. A necessary first step is to formulate a . research question. First Steps in research. State your topic as a question.. Topics. Bipolar disorder. Hip hop music. Drugs. Border region. Terrorism. Censorship. Low Riders. Death Penalty. Change this to a question?. Add one of the following. . Definition. : . “a short . statement, usually one sentence, that summarizes the main point or claim of an essay, research paper, etc., and is developed, supported, and explained in the text by means of examples and evidence. Before we begin…. What are two controversial topics that interest you? Brainstorm how you might develop an argument about each from two different viewpoints. Consider the potential for volatile or highly emotional responses for each. What could you do to encourage a civil tone and approach? Make sure to choose ideas that you could develop into a full essay.. Time to abandon ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ and ‘sure’: the case for a new description of the criminal standard of proof and an explanation of why and how it should be used Emeritus Professor Adrian Keane, The City Law School Alison K. Hall, PhD. Associate Dean, Research Workforce Development. November 12, 2019. Framing the Question. Research begins with a question, . that leads to a hypothesis . that leads to aims and approach.
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