In this blog post, I am using an "X-ray" process so I can see the "bones" of my research project argument. At this point, my research is still a work-in-progress, so this post serves as a part of my revision process. This will help me to have a better understanding on what I am doing for my research project. This x-ray will make it easier for me to access my own work easily after it is complete. At this point, the most recent draft I have completed is linked right here.
1. My thesis statement is: Don't know yet, I need to create one. 2. My first supporting point that argues the how or why of my zeitgeist is: Fracking is bad because it ruins drinking water, creates earthquakes, lets off negative gasses into the atmosphere. 3. My second supporting point that argues the how or why of my zeitgeist: Fracking is good because it creates jobs, allows us not to depend on foreign countries for gasses and oils. 4. My third supporting point that argues the how or why my zeitgeist is: 5. My counter argument and rebuttal is: The country cares more about money then the environment. 6. My prediction is: fracking will die down over the years due to damaging the environment. 7. My conclusion revisits the thesis statement and makes: Need to create a thesis statement. 8. X-ray summary: In this X-ray I've realized that I have my supporting points and counter argument and rebuttal but I need to create a good thesis statement. without the thesis statement I won't be able to finish the conclusion of my research project.
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Javon Lindsey-TerrellHello, I am a student at Delaware County Community College in English 100 learning how to correctly write and analyze my own work to make sure it reaches certain criteria. Archives
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