Saturday, April 7, 2018 11:45am
About this Event
500 Wilson Blvd, Rochester, NY 14627
https://www.warner.rochester.edu/newsevents/story/1856Making arguments of different kinds is the core functions of many academic texts, from reading responses to critical commentaries to research papers to extended texts such as comprehensive examinations and dissertations. This session will discuss how to develop an argument using your own ideas, identifying themes to support your argument in the academic literature, and drawing on evidence.
Workshops will also be accessible via Zoom. To join any workshop remotely, please follow this link rochester.zoom.us/my/warnerwritingsupport.
Workshops are free and open to all members of the university. Preregistration is not required. For information on free, one-on-one writing consulting, go to: www.warner.rochester.edu/students/academics/writing/.
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