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Questions: The Research Process Discussion Board
1. Choose a poem we have read so far that you like and are intrigued by.
2. Use the library databases to find an article on that poem or on the topic it explores.
It can be literary criticism (someone's article about their interpretation of the poem) or topic-based (for example, a research article about climate change, if the poem is about climate or the environment).
3. Read the article and highlight passages that you think are interesting, or that make good points. It's okay if you don't understand everything in the entire article - literary criticism and research can be challenging to read! Focus on the points that you do understand. If you feel like the entire article is confusing, choose a different one, though. No one wants you to feel lost and confused.
4. Write a brief paragraph (three or four sentences is great) about the poem or topic. Incorporate at least one quote from the poem and one quote from the article. Remember that quotes should be integrated into your own sentences. There's an example below, but if you'd like more guidance on integrating quotations. Please see attached file for more information
5. Include internal citations for your quotations. Poems should be cited with author's last name and a line number (line of the poem the quote comes from). Articles should be cited with author's last name and a page number. There's an example below, but if you need more help with internal citations, click this link for Purdue OWL's guide to that.
6. Include a Works Cited list for your paragraph. It should include the poem and the article. Remember that the database can usually provide the citation in MLA format for you. For more help and examples of Works Cited page.
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Attachment:- TheResearchProcessDiscussionBoard.rar