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To write your conclusion, make sure you answer these questions:

 1. Review your research: What did you do in the paper, and why? What was your research question?

 2.  How did your research answer the question?  

 3. What were the limitations of the research? How can they be improved?

 4. How can this research be continued (i.e. in your graduation thesis?)
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http://www2.kumagaku.ac.jp/teacher/~judy/classes/zemi/presentationexample2.ppt

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You should have given your questionnare, done your online corpus research, done your comparison, etc., AND have written up the results.

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You should have given your questionnare, done your online corpus research, done your comparison, etc., AND have written up the results.

It may be easier if you use powerpoint to organize your data and results, and then write on the paper itself.

YOU WILL ALSO need to present your results sometime between end of Oct. and Nov.

You can continue your powerpoint presentation like this:

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You should have given your questionnare, done your online corpus research, etc., and have written up the results.

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You should have given your questionnare, done your online corpus research, done your comparison, etc., AND have written up the results.

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Your first draft should be BASICALLY finished.

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Your first draft should be a BASICALLY finished paper.

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Your first draft should be BASICALLY finished.

You should have given your questionnare, done your online corpus research, etc., and have written up the results.