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Thesis Outline What do you WANT to write? What mode of address do you want to assume? How do you want your text to speak to the reader? (this dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, script; diary; field report) Be clear about HOW you want to tell your story. Key issues you want to explore (what research questions do these lead to?) Please think of only 3 key issues.
''Thesis Outline: What do you WANT to write? What mode of address do you want to assume? How do you want your text to speak to the reader? (this dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, script; diary; field report) Be clear about HOW you want to tell your story. Key issues you want to explore (what research questions do these lead to?) Please think of only 3 key issues.''


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Guidelines

Thesis Outline: What do you WANT to write? What mode of address do you want to assume? How do you want your text to speak to the reader? (this dictates the form: essayistic, academic, narrative, non-linear, script; diary; field report) Be clear about HOW you want to tell your story. Key issues you want to explore (what research questions do these lead to?) Please think of only 3 key issues.

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