January 31st, 2020
On friday in class we reviewed what makes a good literature review. He reviewed what three things a good review should include: distill our sources, introduce speakers/topics/events, and call for research. Distill means to condense it to the most important parts. Introducing our scholars would help to understand things later on in our paper, put film into the conversation to think about the most important aspects of it. (Idea, character, symbol) it is up to you what you find worthy in your paper.
Mr Rivers then went over what choices help us accomplish this goal:
We went into different groups and talked about the article they picked with their group and what they highlighted as the important information. Call for research: concise and feels specific, focused structure
Structure was clear and logical
Introduce people.
Distill: quotes help to show conversation w topics. Further the conversation,
Notes from Mr Rivers Powerpoint:
Literature review guidance
Focus on using their evidence (in every paragraph) to show their conversation (expository)
Evidence should be integrated so “you cant even head the quotation marks” (citation)
How can we set up for synthesis (chapter 2)?
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