Picking an Impressive Title for an Argumentative Research Paper

Monday, February 15, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

Choosing an appropriate title is one of the most difficult parts of handling a writing assignment. You might spend days and weeks on this one task. But the trouble will prove a worthy one as a good title can give you a good start by creating a positive impression about your research paper submission. An argumentative research paper is one that deals with an argumentative topic. This aspect should be kept in mind while picking a title for the assignment.

The main mistake which students do while picking a title is the use of unnecessary words which makes it look less like a title and more like a statement. Remember that a title is not a statement. It is just a phrase which tells your reader what your research paper is about. For example: “An argument on whether the idea of women liberation is practiced in Indian society” is not an impressive title. “An argument about” is absolutely unnecessary as the reader will be aware of it either from the abstract or if not, they will be told of it in the introduction. Even after omitting that part, the rest of the sentence would still not make an interesting title as sounds like an interrogative statement.

One of the options of a simple but good title for this topic would be “Women liberation preached but not practiced in Indian society”. You might be able to find better titles than this for the purpose but this is one title which would be quite acceptable. It covers the problem and specifically addresses the argument.

The usages like “A study of” or “an argumentative presentation on” or yet “a research into” are all better avoided when picking a title for your argumentative research paper. The title need not be a complete sentence. It should ideally be a phrase which is structured well enough to make complete sense. A well structured phrase will help in omitting unnecessary words. You can say that a good title is one in which there are no words which can be deleted off.

The title of your argumentative research paper should most certainly tally with the content. You might have come across books and movies which leave the audience wondering what the theme has got to do with the title at all. Do not make that mistake with the title of your argumentative essay or research paper. A fancy or vague title will not be appreciated at all in a research paper submission.

It is necessary that you capture the essence of your argumentative research paper in the title as the title is what gives your audience, or the readers, the very first impression about your research paper. The first impression is, as the saying goes, the best impression. A good research paper title will be able to generate interest in the audience about the upcoming discussion. Even if you have to spend days looking for a good title, the effort and time spent on it is well worth it. An effective and impressive research paper or term paper title will help you in creating a positive initial impression about your project, which will last throughout.


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An effective Argumentative Research Paper Conclusion

Sunday, February 14, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

The conclusion is the last paragraph of a research paper which often gets somewhat ignored. By the time the students reach the concluding paragraph they would have been through a very long process of research and research paper writing. They will be too tired and in a hurry to wind up the process. Also, as all the points have all been discussed elaborately, it leaves the feeling of having written as much as was necessary. But a research paper conclusion is as important as an introduction. The nature and style of the conclusion varies according to the type of assignment. An argumentative research paper conclusion must wind up the argument effectively and impressively.

The importance of the conclusion of your argumentative research paper rests on the fact that an argument which has not been closed cannot be considered proved. A successful argument will be completely and neatly wound up. Hence unless you put together a conclusion which is good enough, your argumentative assignment may not manage to make the impact you hoped for.

The conclusion of your argumentative assignment would emphasize on the fact that the details given in the body paragraphs are good enough to prove your theory. It will reinstate the thesis stated in the introduction of the research paper with much more authority and confidence. It will also make it clear to the audience that you are through with all that you have got to say and there is nothing more to add. The worst thing you can do to a research paper is to leave the reader looking for the rest of the pages after you have concluded it.

Considering the fact that you cannot add post scripts in a research paper, the conclusion becomes your final chance to emphasize upon your theory. But do not misunderstand that you can dump all the forgotten points in the conclusion. There are certain very important aspects which apply to all the conclusions including that of an argumentative research paper.

1. It should not contain any fresh points
2. It should be a short paragraph of not more than five to six lines.
3. It should contain a summary of the main points in the research paper.
4. It should reinstate the theory stated in the introduction.
5. It should wind up the discussion fully.
6. The final line should clearly possess a ‘final’ tone.

While summarizing the main points for your research paper conclusion, remember that you cannot stretch the paragraph too long. It must be short, precise and crisp. In the conclusion, the thesis should be stated with enough supporting points unlike the introduction where the research thesis will be stated plainly.

An effective argumentative research paper conclusion will not leave anything more to be argued on about your theory. It will clearly indicate that the discussion has been successfully proved. It is necessary to know the basics of research paper writing, to be able to frame the various parts of the research paper structure impressively. If you are not confident with your writing skills, you can also opt to get a custom research paper written according to your preferences.


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Forming an Interesting Thesis for an Argumentative Research Paper

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Argumentative assignments, unlike what many students have misunderstood, not only mean that you must argue your point. Arguing your theory is a part of most types of research papers. It is the nature of the argument that changes. In an argumentative essay or research paper, the argumentative nature starts from the topic and lasts through the research paper. The efforts towards preparing an argumentative research paper should start from the point of choosing a topic which is of argumentative nature and forming a thesis to argue on it.

Even though most people find it an effortless task to argue verbally, while handling academic assignments, it is not so easy to argue your point through written words. Proving the thesis you state is the objective of a research paper assignment. In an argumentative research paper, your argumentative thesis must be argued and proved effectively. Hence the thesis must be considered well enough before committing to prove it.

• You might be sure that your thesis is right but your audience will not believe it without substantial evidence. Hence, if you need to submit a research paper proposal, confirm that you will be able to gather enough evidence to prove your thesis, before submitting it . If your stance on the topic is something for which you do not have enough evidence, you will not be able to complete your assignment based on it. So, choose wisely; even if it means compromising on your views. Remember that your objective is to argue your thesis effectively.

• An argument will certainly have two versions or more. Some of them will be easier to prove than the others. You must choose your stance according to the time allotted for the project. Taking up the tougher ones might be challenging but if the deadline is too short and if you cannot finish it within the given time, the tougher and more interesting stances will not help you in any way.

• Do not choose the obvious view as your thesis. It will not add to the appeal of an argumentative research paper. The counter arguments on the most obvious stances will be few. A thesis which has a strong counter argument will be the most interesting one. Depending on the given time, choose such a stance for your thesis which would be interesting to the reader and, at the same time, manageable within the deadline of the assignment.

• If you want your task to be a very easy one, then it will help to evaluate the intellectual level of the audience also before finalizing your thesis. Where as a basic or rather simple stance might look like an obvious one to a sophisticated level of audience, a complicated view might be incomprehensible to an audience with lesser knowledge of the topic. If you are willing to go to the trouble of writing for the audience, this clause will not matter at all at the stage of forming the thesis.

Good argumentative research paper writing requires a combination of argumentative thinking and effective arguing. The thesis must be reasonable as well as arguable. It should be one that would interest your audience and add to the appeal of your research paper. The thesis is the focal point of your research paper. So the trouble which goes into it is worth it.


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The Importance of an Outline in an Argumentative Research Paper

Friday, February 12, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

A research paper outline is very important in all types of writing assignments. But it is most necessary when it comes to an argumentative research paper. To understand the importance of an outline, you need to know its purpose. It is one stage of the research paper writing process which gets ignored by most students. Since it is not something that can be added to the final draft, it gets forgotten most of the time. But once you understand how useful it can be, you will never imagine writing a research paper without it.

Even though an outline is not attached to the completed document, it cannot be considered a waste. A draft developed from an outline will be much more neat and organized. As you know, presenting an argumentative research paper involves arguing on a debatable topic. It will require you to argue with the objective of convincing the reader of your argument. And it is clearly not an easy task to make someone see things through your eyes.

Having a good knowledge of the topic alone is not enough to write an argumentative research paper. You must make your audience know that you know the topic and the subject well enough to place an argument on it. For that purpose, you must have an impressive introduction, perfectly organized body paragraphs and an effective conclusion. This is where the outline will come to your help. It will help you frame the structure of your research paper in a perfect way. It will help you arrange the points easily and effortlessly into the various parts of your research paper structure.

If the points are scattered all around, the readers will find it difficult to follow your argument. Poorly organized points can be quite distracting and unimpressive as the readers will have to struggle to find the link between them and put them together. But why should they go to that trouble? It is your paper and not theirs. They have no reason to bother themselves with your part of the job. And they most certainly won’t. So if your argumentative essay or research paper is to be effective, you must take the trouble to organize the points perfectly. There is no easier way to do it than with an outline.

An argument which is not properly arranged will not be able to make an impact. The advantages of developing the research paper from an outline is that it will give you an overview of the points gathered. Missing points can be found and irrelevant ones edited. These tasks are possible even after you prepare the rough draft but the trouble involved would be double.

The job of a research paper outline is to make the process easier. It will also help you to understand how to use the points most effectively. In an argumentative research paper, the outline will also serve the purpose of giving you an idea of how effective the gathered points and your argument are. Through the outline, you will easily be able to evaluate how strong your points are and how well they can support the thesis of your research paper.


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The Body Paragraphs of an Argumentative Research Paper

Wednesday, February 10, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

Some students misunderstand the purpose of an argumentative research paper. They mistake that the word ‘argumentative’ only means that you should argue your theory. But if you reconsider it, you will realize that all research papers require you to argue your point. The specialty of an argumentative assignment is that everything starting from the topic to the style of writing would be of argumentative nature. The introduction gives you only just enough space for introducing the topic. And the conclusion, an equally short paragraph lets you do nothing more than conclude the research paper. On the other hand, the body paragraphs, which occupy most of the space in your sheets, would be where you will do all the explanation and justification required to prove your theory.

While preparing the first body paragraph of your argumentative research paper, link it to the introduction. You can link it either to the thesis statement or any of the other relevant points mentioned in the introduction. This will also help you open up your discussion. In the first paragraph you can either explain your theory or straight away get to the bottom of the topic being discussed. Slowly develop your argument. The best way to convince someone about your argument is to cover all the aspects one by one and slowly progress towards the conclusion.

Since the theory is of argumentative nature, you will need to present many pieces of strong evidence which covers all the aspects of the theory. So, first organize the points, ideally using the outline. Most points in an argument will need elaborate description and discussion. Hence dedicate one paragraph each for the points you have collected. This will make it look neat and avoid any possible confusion to the reader.

Once you have decided what content should go into each one of body paragraphs of your argumentative research paper, the next task is to arrange them perfectly. While at it, remember that smooth transition between paragraphs is absolutely important for the reader to be able to follow your argument. And for the purpose of transiting smoothly, you should arrange the points in such a way that the discussion on one point leads to the one discussed in the next paragraph. If there are individual points which cannot be linked so, use one of the generalized aspects to link it together. Isolating points will not add to the appeal of a research paper.

Discuss all the points you have collected, in the body paragraphs. Do not leave out anything as the conclusion will not be able to accommodate the discussion of a fresh point. Be legible in the discussion of the points in the body paragraphs. Do not ask the reader to “go back and refer to the point mentioned in the first body paragraph”. Instead mention it briefly again. But do not elaborate as it will sound repetitive.

An argumentative research paper is not about arguing on just about anything but it is about arguing on an arguable point. And the focus must be on the main purpose of the assignment, which is to argue to prove an argumentative theory. And only by skillfully framed body paragraphs, will you be able to accomplish the task of proving your argument effectively.


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Preparing an Interesting Argumentative Research Paper Introduction

Tuesday, February 9, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

Writing an introduction is not always easy. Sometimes it just comes easily to you and some other times you might end up spending days without being able to get hold of those perfect words to start off with. It is fine if you have enough time in hand. But ‘a lot of time’ is too much to hope for, in today’s competitive world. So it is best to know certain basic aspects about the introduction for your assignment which will come in handy when you are in a hurry to finish your assignment. The nature of the introductory paragraph changes with each assignment. An argumentative research paper introduction also should be written with regard to the specific objectives of the assignment.

The purpose of an introductory paragraph is to introduce the topic and your theory to your readers or audience. It should not only declare these aspects but it should reflect the nature of the assignment also. An argumentative research paper assignment is prepared with the objective of presenting an argument about a topic. This aspect should be made clear through the introduction.

The first three to four lines of your introduction should talk about the topic and the subject. Remember that these first lines will be rather generalized. You do not have to mention your theory in these lines. You just need to give the necessary background information on the topic in relation to the subject and the reason why you chose to study this particular topic. Discuss the scope of the topic, your special interest it and why the audience should listen to or read through the material you have put together.

The last line of your introduction would be your thesis statement. This is where you would place your argument. Since an argumentative research paper focuses on arguing the point, make sure that your thesis statement clearly projects the fact that it is an argumentative statement. Your thesis statement is the most essential part of your research paper. This will be the focal point as well as the essence of your research. Keep it short, crisp and clear. Do not give away too much information. Leave the main points for later. Remember it is not an abstract but just an introduction.

Through the introduction of your argumentative research paper you should convince the audience that the topic and the argument are interesting and worthy of their time. You should use this paragraph to showcase your knowledge of the subject as well as your skills in the area of the topic of research. Do not give any reason for your audience to suspect your proficiency in the subject area.

A majority of the people tend to judge the whole document according to the way you have prepared the introduction. Hence pay attention to your language and writing as well. Do not make any mistakes in the introductory paragraph of your research paper. Use short, simple sentences and frame a short paragraph which is informative enough. Each part of the structure of your assignment should be prepared carefully. The introduction of an argumentative research paper should prepare the audience for the upcoming argumentative discussion.


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Writing an Impressive Argumentative Research Paper

Monday, February 8, 2010 in Research Paper Writing Guide by Cwriter | No Comments |

If writing is a skill, argumentative writing is even more so. There are different types of argumentative assignments that are given out to students of all subjects. This type of assignment forces them to learn the subject thoroughly and learn even more as they are looking around for evidence to support their argument. There are a few things which you should remember while handling an argumentative research paper assignment.

1. Do not think that argumentative assignments are all about arguing. It is not. It is more about ‘proving your argument’. Nobody cares if you want to argue or not. They care only about whether you succeed in convincing them that your argument is genuine and acceptable. And for the purpose of convincing the reader, you need substantial evidence. You also need to use it at the right place and in the right manner to bring out the best of it.

2. It is easy to argue but not so easy to win an argument. Arguing is something most people are capable of. But not everyone can prove their point. In-depth knowledge of the subject and the topic is absolutely necessary for being able to win an argument. It is very difficult to convince someone of what you are thinking. You will find that people resist others’ ideas and opinions on principle. This is the barrier you will have to break through to accomplish the task of writing an effective argumentative research paper.

3. Arguing in writing is completely different from verbal arguments. Casual conversations or even debates are easier than argumentative writing assignments because in both you get the response immediately and you can adjust the level of defense of your argument according to the response. But in argumentative writing, you do not know if your audience or reader agree with your argument or not. You do not know if there would be a counter argument. So your task would be to judge your audience or reader accurately and think of what kind of counter arguments they can come up with and answer it all, in advance.

4. The presentation method is important in argumentative writing. Effective use of words is an important element of a good presentation. Only strong words that reflect confidence and your knowledge of the subject will complement your argumentative presentation.

5. Sources, in argumentative essay or research paper assignments, are to be used to support your arguments. And weak sources will give away when faced with counter arguments. Only the strongest of sources can withstand the pressure of judgment of an argumentative research paper. The factors which make a research paper source strong are its credibility, proximity to the particular aspect of the topic that is being studied and the author’s credentials in the relevant area of research. The author’s fame in the subject area would also add to the credibility of the source. In certain subjects the period in which the source was issued also affects the reliability of the data.

Effective writing is indeed a skill; and the impressiveness of your argumentative research paper is highly dependent on your argumentative writing skills. This should be kept in mind while you are writing out the final draft of your argumentative assignment.


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