When I first started to write my paper, I was kind of lost, but after watching Dr. D's video, it got a little easier. I'm a little worried about how and where to incorporate quotes into my paper, and when they'd help make my paper stronger. Something I'm concerned about, is the amount of information I should be including. For instance, one of my paragraphs is has lots of examples on a specific topic, but I don't know if I should be limiting my examples. Or if I should be limiting the basic information load in my paper. So with that being said, I think I'd need help with trying to figure out where to place all of these things so my paper flows, I don't want it to jumble up like a ship wreck.
Some things that were hard for me was trying to figure out how to word my outline, but I think I got the hang of it after a while. It was just plainly hard for me trying to put the paper together from my outline, to my paper. Overall, wording everything to make it flow was probably the biggest problem I had in this process.
Hey Kennedy,
ReplyDeleteIt was really hard for me at first too! A good way to 'word' your outline and draft is try using thesaurus for different synonyms of words. It helps a lot I used it a bunch! I'm worried about the flow of my draft as well, hopefully we'll both figure it out by the time we start our final draft.
i had the same problem at first but i figured it out a little bit later. what's you're topic?
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