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What part of the essay do we restate the argument of the paper?
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It is the part where we present our topic.
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What part of the essay do we restate the argument of the paper?
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It is the part where we present our topic.
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It is where we present a prevailing opinion on the issue, main arguments, what they are based on.
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How can you make your position paper strong?
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What is the ideal minimum number of paragraphs in a position paper?
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When you fail to understand the topic well, you may end up giving points that do not display your position.
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You should be able to go for a topic that has points and can bring contradiction to arise argument.
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Ensure that you have insufficient points to support your position.
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It is good to proofread your work as it will enable you to see some common mistakes made and you can also change the flow of points to be persuasive to your audience.
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It needs to concisely state the topic of the report.
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In this section you explain the rationale for undertaking the work reported on, including what you have been asked (or chosen) to do, the reasons for doing it and the background to the study.
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This section has only one job which is to present the findings of your research as simply and clearly as possible.
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This is also the place to mention if there were any problems (for instance, if your results were different from expectations, you couldn’t find important data, or you
had to change your method or participants) and how they were or could have been solved.
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It should be a short section with no new arguments or evidence.
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Listed here are the full details for any works you have referred to in the report, including books, journals, websites, and other materials.