Essentially, you are presenting an overview of your research for your audience to both understand your thesis and the context for your support. In classic rhetoric, this is the statement of fact, or narratio. This will read a little like the "synthesis" part of your essay three from EComp1. http://rhetorica.net/textbook/arrangement.htm.
Essentially, you are presenting an overview of your research for your audience to both understand your thesis and the context for your support. In classic rhetoric, this is the statement of fact, or narratio. This will read a little like the "synthesis" part of your essay three from EComp1.
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so i should probably just review all my sources and find the information that supports my thesis and then present it in paragraph form?
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