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marin [14]
3 years ago
9

Christie is creating an outline for her research paper that argues in favor of making organic food compulsory in school cafeteri

as. What should she put in the introduction and the conclusion?
1.In the introduction she should
 (a) Include the thesis statement and briefly mention her arguement
 (b)Discuss her personal opinion on the topic
 (c) present the results of the research paper
 (d)Debate the counterarguments on the topic
 2.whereas in the conclusion she should 
 (a)mention the counterarguments in detail 
 (b)Introduce a new main point to strengthen her arguement
 (c)quote evidence from a credible source
 (d)restate the thesis statement and tie up her arguement
English
2 answers:
Llana [10]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Include the thesis statement and briefly mention her argument

2. Restate thesis statement and tie up her argument

adoni [48]3 years ago
3 0
<span>The research paper introduction should begin with Christie’s thesis statement and briefly mention her argument in order to give the reader an idea of what the paper is about, whereas the conclusion should restate the thesis statement and tie up her argument. All mentions about counterarguments should be covered within the body of the research paper in great detail.</span> 
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