Putting Your Arguments In Context

When creating your arguments, keep in mind that good arguments are meant to respond to specific situations.  An argument that doesn’t address any real concern isn’t worth your time.   No reader will be interested in the matter.

Putting Your Ideas In Context

Unless you see where your primary argument fits in the context of the field you’re writing, it’s hard to see the full structure and relevance of your paper.  In such cases, it’s advised to do some research about current developments in the field, so you can get a clearer idea of how your primary point stands next to prevailing conversations.

How To Use Subtext To Keep Readers Intrigued

When you’re flirting with someone, you can be talking about anything as mundane as pop songs or the latest gossip, yet you both know what’s going on.  That’s because you can read into the subtext of the situation.  In fact, it’s that hidden context that makes that particularly activity so much fun.

How To Make Numbers Meaningful

Numbers are boring.  Every time I see blocks of number on a page, I immediately assume it’s out of my league to understand.  And there is the problem.


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