Post a draft of your “Body of Your Research Paper.” You may also want to include your Intro and/or Thesis so your readers can see if the paragraphs are supporting and connecting to that Thesis.
You may copy and paste your text to your Post or attach a PDF file.
Note: Whatever you have written for your Body Paragraphs, share! You may just have a “puke on paper” or maybe an outline. Post it! It doesn’t need to be perfect. Perfection is not the goal here– feedback is.
2. Answer:
–What do you think is your strongest point?
–What do you think is your weakest?
–Do you think the scope of your project is narrowed down efficiently?
–How are you feeling about the process?
–What do you think about the structure of the body paragraphs? Does the structure seem too restrictive or helpful and guiding?
–Looking back on some of the materials that you have read, can you see the structures that we have discussed in the course so far? Do you see differences between academic and public sources in terms of how the paragraphs are constructed?