Someone wrote in [personal profile] aphanon_meme 2014-01-22 05:22 am (UTC)

Also! See if you can find any books/parts of books/scholarly articles/etc that already go through this topic. Obviously, do not plagiarize them, but see how their argument was structured and which points they made, and use it as a basis for your own paper. Look at theirs as a rough template.

You do not have much time, so don't go trying to reinvent the wheel or get super creative/daring with this paper. You need only to organize and assemble a competent paper, not a mind-blowing one. When it's a last minute effort like this, I find it is much better to play it safe and do that well, rather than reach out on a limb and risk not being able to pull it together.

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