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· Introduction: context, outline of argument, scope, worthiness

Context; state your research question and providing some context that situates your question within
existing knowledge is key to a strong intro.

NB: Always state your research question in your introduction.

Outline of argument; include ur research question in ur introduction.

Scope; indicate in ur introduction how you have gone about answering ur research question, indicating
qhat source material has been used or scientific methodologies( referrencing) ie indicating exactly which
authors theories or methods used.

Whorthiness;

literature review,

not more than 500 words

· Main body: examples from real life situations or from personal experience( ur own perspective)

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