Prepare the mind map on the topic and thesis you want to write about. You do not have to write on both texts, but make sure you will find as many “arguments” (min 4) to support your thesis as good possible. Also, have a minimum of 3 quotes ready for each argument. Write at least two of your arguments in a paragraph form. When you write, make sure that everything is connected to your thesis and to the text itself. Give me quotes and explain them — quotes without explanation are worthless (and might even harm your argument, because i might not understand what you want to say with them).
Remember that you are not expected to give a summary of any whole text. Also, you are not expected to simply agree or disagree with the text, nor to decide if the author is right or wrong. Instead, choose a key idea, see what an author has to say about it, and how that interacts with your view and with other people’s views. Think that your text should be a like conversation between the readings and your own ideas. When you use your own examples, remember to specify how they relate to your ideas or to the texts.
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