September 28, 2009 Archives

Find a per-reviewed literary research article.

1. How confident are you that this is a good source?
2. What would be your next step if you were to use this in a research paper?
3. What evidence does this author use?
4. What is this author's thesis (and to what extent do you find it helpful)?

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