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  • Tell how the story/article ends.
    Then:
  • Identify a problem that the main character/person
    But
  • After some initial research, you can formulate a tentative answer to this question. At this stage it can be simple, and it should guide the process of researching and writing.
    Write your initial answer
  • What does the main character/person want?
    Wanted
  • How does the main character/person solve the problem?
    So
  • Who is the story/article about?
    Somebody
  • conveyed indirectly, in multiple locations throughout the work. Ex: Literary works, poems and stories.
    Implicit
  • Try to come up with your own. What would you like to find out or decide about your topic?
    Start with a question
  • in academic paper, it is included as a sentence as part of the text. Ex: Journalism, Essays, Research paper
    Explicit
  • 6. According to Diane Hacker (2008), stating main ideas “simply, briefly, and accurately”.
    Summarizing
  • Give explanation, reason, and it should not be based on facts.
    Develop your answer