Monday, February 27, 2017

Intro, Conclusion, Revisions and other Business

INTRODUCTION:
Conclusion : CURRENT CONNECTION
This is usually one paragraph long, and briefly recapitulates your thesis, pulling all your arguments together. The first sentence of the concluding paragraph is a clear, specific re-statement of thesis. The conclusion should do more than simply re-state the argument. It also suggests why the argument is important in the bigger scheme of things, or suggests avenues for further research, or raises a bigger question.  This is where you’ll make a current connection in order to show how and/or why your topic remains relevant and significant today. You may use Google to search for your current connection but make sure that you are taking information from a reputable news source. Take a look at this image for suggestions about bias: Bias in News Sources

As you start to move from outlining to drafting to revising, please use this Revision Checklist as a guide to make sure you are completing all of the components to the best of your abilities.

CHICAGO STYLE CITATION LINKS
Creating Footnotes in Chicago Style.
Other resources that will be helpful to you:

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