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Article Title: Narrowing Down Your Topic
Author: Jane Sumerset
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When beginning an essay, your thesis is easily the first most important thing to consider. Your subject should be wide enough to warrant coverage for the length of the material, yet narrow enough not to water down your readers� attention.
But the question is how are you going to narrow up your topic? You can just start writing without knowing what your topic is all about. After you receive your topic for your essay, thesis or research paper, what�s next? Don�t just sit down and stare blankly at your wall or at your ceiling. Gather relevant information about your topic.
That�s the answer! What you need is a factual and significant facts or information about your topic in order to narrow it all down into writing. You can surf the World Wide Web. There are a lot and complete answers over the internet. You can even read at any reference material about your topic. It can be on an encyclopedia, dictionary, magazines or newspapers. Write down this information and keep it as a guide to support your views in writing.
As much as possible, you need to answer some questions related about the topic. You can act as reader and ask relevant question on what do you want to discover about it. Elaborate the issue further and be sure to write it all down in an organize manner.
If you have done this method and still, you are not satisfied with the result, the following guides might help you out with your problem.
Why Narrow Down
Subjects that are too general can require long amounts of text to cover. Even worse, you will likely need to divide it into multiple sections to keep the material organized. This is fine if you�re writing a 500-page report. For regular essays and articles, though, you will likely be constrained to a more concise word count, one that won�t be sufficient to effectively detail a general subject.
Narrowing down also helps you focus your writing, the same way a good grammar software aligns the technical components of your piece. While touching on various general information can be a valid way to treat a subject, it�s usually more effective to delve deep into it and that�s something you can only do with a narrowed-down thesis.
Narrowing Your Focus
A final subject usually evolves only after a considerable amount of prep work has already been done. Beginning with a general open thesis, you move down to a narrower tentative one after preliminary research, finally deciding on a final topic once you�ve looked through your sources completely. As a rule, the idea is to whittle it down by choosing smaller aspects of the general subject until you come to one that will prove perfect for the logistics your piece requires.
With all this guides on how to narrow your writing topics down, you can now complete your writing task in a simple and easy manner. So start for digging up for more information and make sure to focus your mind while writing.
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