In: Civil Engineering
Now that you've assembled an outline of your paper, do you feel it makes a unified argument? Can you see how the parts of the essay relate to each other? If not, what do you think you can do to address the problem? Do you have any questions for your classmates? If you do think your paper is unified, what advice would you give to fellow classmates to help them achieve success? 200 to 300 characters
Yes as if the outline of the paper are assembled it would feel like an unified argument as the set of paper seems to be united as if outlines are being made on it and it would look like an proper oriented paper. The outline consists of the major points and the supporting ideas which would relate the parts of the essay as all the major points are to be related with each other to form an essay with unified and proper arguments. If this practise is not being followed and the parts are not related to each other in any thesis or essay then the outlines are to be assembled in such a way that any point in the outline is related to that of the previous paragraph. If my paper is unified then various advice are to be given to the fellow classmates so that they would achieve success and form better essay that would lead to a meaningful argument and should have sufficient amount of benefit through it. The advice that would be given to them are listed below and I hope that would surely help them :
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