Prepare a blog post of 500 – 600 where you will revisit your work from the last challenge in ENGA 101, but this time with an eye to polishing the thesis statement component of the introduction.
Think about the following as you polish the thesis statement:
- Does state your argument?
- Is it focused?
- Is it controversial or original?
Remember to tag (WordPress) or label (Blogger) your blog post using the course tag: Writing for academic purposes/enga102/tag
Note that you can also record your reflections in a written journal, if you prefer, but sharing your insights with your classmates means that you can trigger a discussion that may lead to a deeper understanding as we can all benefit from each other’s experience.
(: The course tag appears in full in the text.)
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Prepare a blog post of 500 – 600 where you will revisit your work from the last challenge in ENGA 101, but this time with an eye to polishing the thesis statement component of the introduction.
Think about the following as you polish the thesis statement:
Remember to tag (WordPress) or label (Blogger) your blog post using the course tag: Writing for academic purposes/enga102/tag
Note that you can also record your reflections in a written journal, if you prefer, but sharing your insights with your classmates means that you can trigger a discussion that may lead to a deeper understanding as we can all benefit from each other’s experience.
(: The course tag appears in full in the text.)
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