Introduction:
-Needs to be clear to follow
-Clearly establish your themes and issues that will be discussed ( like the 'contents' page)
Conclusion:
Make sure you have enough depth in summarising your key findings, and return to your question.
Structure:
-To avoid missing up with points referred to in different places, etc.new argument/ point = new paragraph.
Formatting:
-Havard Referencing
-Numbered pages
-Check for syntax and spelling errors.
-Check origins of case studies.
No bullet points
-Quotes should be indented and single line spaced if they are longer quotes.
Analysis, Evidence and Arguments:
-Have a lot of relevant theorists
-Avoid being too descriptive
-Avoid referring to yourself and your own viewpoints
-Avoid only describing differences between films, concepts etc.- Use theory for exploration.
-'Signpost' clearly when making a transition form one point to another.
-Avoid only using arguments to make your own points
-Avoid over-reliance on online sources.
-Avoid arguments being to hard/ complicated to follow.
-Avoid vague or unclear arguments.
-Avoid generalised assumptions
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