appearing objective
using your voice in the argument how to show the reader what you are thinking what your views are and how you have engaged critically with the topic being discussed.
the argument can help you plan the structure of your work and guide to find the evidence you need to support it
sum the argument in a few word before staring writing and keep it the focus of the writing
developing an argument: state your contention, identify the important reasons pf the argument, identify possible objections, research evidence, structure it so that the points logically link up to the conclusion, state your conclusions.
include different premises, objection and final contention
identify the gap in the literature
check the integrity of claims
analysis and summary are very different:
summary: identify ideas and present them again in a more concise way.
analysis: reach your own conclusions and create something that may not be evident at first glance.never use loose or vague references
how will I create the discussion for my thesis? (themed chapters)