A PowerPoint presentation Using Maps to Compose Research Papers Tips for Viewing Powerpoint Presentations Click here to start Table of Contents 1. Using Maps to Compose Research Papers 2. Purposes of a Drafting Map 3. A map is a tool for noting all the information you have on a single page. 4. Mapping Researched Arguments 5. Modes of developemnt for mapping essays 6. Mapping Researched Arguments 7. Mapping Researched Arguments with questions as branches 8. A map with questions as branches 9. Mapping researched arguments with the reasons for the claim as branches. 10. A map with reasons for the claim as branches 11. Mapping researched arguments with readers’ counter-arguments as branches 12. A map using counter-arguments as branches 13. Mapping a Problem-Solution Argument 14. A problem-solution map 15. There is no one right way to create a map. Commons | Planning | Discovery Grove | Drafting | Revising | Editing | Publication Search | Home © Copyright 1998, 1999 the Writers' PLACE - Elizabeth A. Nist & Erika Lindemann Site produced by izeon.com
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