How to research and how to structure writing?
- Start writing ASAP
- Look at the library resource for help when it comes to academics
- Write what we care about
- How to evaluate source material?
- C.R.A.P.
- It has to be about current events
- Sources are crucial
- Introduction 10% (400 - 500 words)
- Main body of text 80% (divided into paragraphs)
- Write down the questions we want answering
- Write the main points within the paragraphs
- Reference each paragraph
- Conclusion 10% (ask the question again)
- It's about your point of view
- Have opinions backed up
- Phrasebank (look into)
- Essay is the biproduct of research
- Find and interview people
- Look at books on the subject
Writing a critical review
- Is it current?
- Is it fun?
- Is the subject relevant?
Harvard Reference
- Have bibliography at the end
- Same with quotes
- Give yourself a week to make the bibliography and reference page
- The Spanish flu and now
What is this essay about?
What will it discuss?
What is freedom?
What are others interpretations of freedom?
What was freedom considered to be in the past?
What were the great thinkers views of freedom?
How does it influence photography?
How do photographers portray freedom?
What are the benefits of freedom?
What are photographers opinions of freedom?
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