: Real-life examples must be sourced from academic study or personal experience beyond the classroom.
: Using specific, verifiable events makes your claims harder to dismiss than generalities. What Makes an Example "Useful"?
End the section by summarizing what the evidence has "bought" you in terms of supporting your overall argument.
Explicitly connect the example to your main thesis. Ask yourself: "How does this specific event prove my point about how knowledge is produced or shared?" 3. The Analysis
: They clarify complex concepts by showing how they function in practice.
Not all examples are created equal. To score high marks, your evidence must meet specific criteria:
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: Real-life examples must be sourced from academic study or personal experience beyond the classroom.
: Using specific, verifiable events makes your claims harder to dismiss than generalities. What Makes an Example "Useful"? Page 52
End the section by summarizing what the evidence has "bought" you in terms of supporting your overall argument. : Real-life examples must be sourced from academic
Explicitly connect the example to your main thesis. Ask yourself: "How does this specific event prove my point about how knowledge is produced or shared?" 3. The Analysis your evidence must meet specific criteria:
: They clarify complex concepts by showing how they function in practice.
Not all examples are created equal. To score high marks, your evidence must meet specific criteria: