Thursday, April 3, 2014
The Everyday Writer SWA 170-210
In this section of The Everyday Writer by Andrea A. Lunsford, Lunsford talks about and
mainly focuses on the idea of research projects. In chapter 15 one can see all
of the outlines one has to undergo when analyzing the assignment, planning the
research for the projects, moving from hypothesis to a working thesis for ones
project, and so on and so forth. Lunsford then continues to further explain how
one can do the actual research. She discusses a variety of ways one could use
when starting a research project. For example, one needs to make the effort in
finding library resources, browsing through the Internet, and lastly,
conducting research on the field. Throughout these chapters one could see how
helpful each of these techniques are and to wrap up the idea of research
projects Lunsford ends the chapter stating how important it is for one to take
notes as well as annotating the material one may use for their project.
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