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Monday, May 4, 2015

Organize and Continue Gathering Evidence in Sec. B

Organize and Continue Gathering 
Evidence in Section B
Read (Listen) and understand your evidence...
Or, you'll be like this guy and really confused and exhausted.
Complete Nos. 1, 2,  & 3 by Tuesday at 8:20 a.: 

Please create several INITIAL sub-sections to begin setting up and organizing your evidence.

1. Your FIRST sub-section will be named, "Historical Context". This will help you set the stage for what is taking place during the time period surrounding your question?

2. The NEXT sub-sections will provide organization for (1) evidence arguing in support of your question (2) evidence against your question (3) evidence possible interpretations of your question. Feel free to rename these sections as you see fit based on the evidence that you are gathering. 

Do NOT put a sub-section in at the end that is a "Miscellaneous" or "Other Evidence" category. This indicates you don't know what to do with the evidence that you list under the category. Instead, either find an appropriate category for it, or delete the evidence. 

Here is an example of what you should start with: (Feel free to copy and paste in your Sec. B.) 


Historical Context



Evidence Supporting Your Question




Evidence Against Your Question




Evidence Considering Other Possible Interpretations of Your Question
3. Once you have created sub-sections, please organize the evidence that you have under these sections. Remember, do not allow yourself to create "orphan" evidence.

4. You may continue gathering evidence beyond the ten "pieces" you have right now. But, you aren't required to until after tomorrow's class.