Writing a Research Paper
First Things
Your paper begins when you first identify your topic. When writing a persuasive or argumentative essay, you are presenting your ideas and opinions about your essay topic.
To begin:
- identify your central topic (example: bicycle helmets)
- identify your perspective and the context (example: context is rider safety; perspective is bicycle helmets increase rider safety) - this is the basis for your thesis statement
- identify possible sub-topics (example: types of helmets; types of accidents; age of cyclists; experience of cyclists; type of bicycle activity - road riding; mountain biking; etc.)
- determine which sub-topics you wish to include in your essay - this often depends on available research and what you want to emphasize
- research each sub-topic and identify how it supports/contradicts your thesis statement
- record citation information for each article, book, video, web page, etc. you find
- organize your results by sub-topic
- each sub-topic would provide the basis for one paragraph
- write a topic sentence for each paragraph
- write your paper integrating relevant information into the appropriate paragraph
- write a concluding paragraph
- compile your reference page
- make use of the writing help available to review and revise
Templates to help you get organized:
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- Essay writing templates. State Library of Victoria, Australia
- Planning the essay (pdf). Kean University
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