Annie monroe
Hello! Today in class we started off with the usual objectives. Individually we all kept working on our three sentences including our academic lense. When writing your sentences try to make your “purpose” as specific as possible. When making your purpose specific, it makes writing your actually paper much easier. It'll help structure your paper and make it direct and specific. It'll also keep your paper on topic and help you not get off the main focus.
After writing your three academic sentences, check out the classroom page for the next steps.. The next three steps are listed below!
1.Check out the link to the MRC below. Click DATABASES to access the DATABASES.
2. Find a SCHOLARLY article that you can (successfully) link into EACH of your one-sentence descriptions. Embed a link to a part of each description.
3. Comment YOUR NAME on your proposals after you've found and linked the articles.
2. Find a SCHOLARLY article that you can (successfully) link into EACH of your one-sentence descriptions. Embed a link to a part of each description.
3. Comment YOUR NAME on your proposals after you've found and linked the articles.
When you are looking up article for your sentence, make sure you type in (full text) so that only the full article pop up. If you do not search full text then you might be given option that you have to pay for In order to get the full article.
Once you find an article that links to your sentence, copy and paste the url into the same column and include your name.
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Also during class rivers recommended using the data base “gale group” he said it is very reliable and has great options and sources.
Good luck!!
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