Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Managing the Length of a Paper


One great way to manage the length of a paper is by using the MEAL method outlined previous blog entries.  By using, more or less E and A sentences (Example/evidence and Analysis) you can easily control the length of a paper.  All paragraphs need a minimum of four sentences M -E-A-L.  The more E and A sentences, the longer the paper.  

A recap of the MEAL method of writing is below:

For each and every paragraph written ask yourself 4 basic questions:

1. What is the main point of this paragraph? (M sentence of MEAL method)

2. What examples and, or evidence (citation) is best to support the main point ? (E sentence of MEAL method)

3. What are the implications and , or significance of the previous information shared (the examples and , or evidence)  So what? Why is this information important to the paper topic?

4) How can I bridge the ideas and thoughts from this paragraph to the main point of the next paragraph? (L sentence of MEAL method)

Remember, a specific purpose of the paper statement in an introduction along with a strong thesis statement, will help focus the writing.


Dr. Maggie

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