swagster0906
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hey guys so this might sound like a silly qu but do we define discovery in section 3 of paper 1?
Like Pomsky said, essentially your thesis determines how you perceive discovery. You don't give some copy-paste dictionary answer but rather what YOU think discovery is in relation to your text/s.Following on from what lastofus said (epic name btw); usually this 'definition' is a short statement about the characteristics and/or consequences of discovery that you're exploring in your essay. This can be your thesis, an expansion of your thesis or a contextual statement preceding your thesis- it doesn't really matter and really, it's personal preference.
Tbh, you're probably doing it subconsciously ahaha. It's also nearly impossible to generate a good thesis statement without describing discovery. Plus the rubric is pretty much a long-ass definition and if you lift out chunks of the rubric and incorporate that into your essays, you're more or less defining discovery.
The best way to do this is to write out the essay first, you have a really good understanding of what you're actually covering, then define it using the most important things you are arguing. If you try define it first its practically impossible. It has to be an overarching statement which demonstrates your personal understanding, derived from your set and related text and based on the points covered in essayLike Pomsky said, essentially your thesis determines how you perceive discovery. You don't give some copy-paste dictionary answer but rather what YOU think discovery is in relation to your text/s.
Not necessarily.The best way to do this is to write out the essay first, you have a really good understanding of what you're actually covering, then define it using the most important things you are arguing. If you try define it first its practically impossible. It has to be an overarching statement which demonstrates your personal understanding, derived from your set and related text and based on the points covered in essay