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    • 1. Getting Started With Your Research
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Writing Tutorial‎ > ‎2. Exploring Your Topic‎ > ‎1. Exploring to learn more about your topic‎ > ‎

1. Why explore?

In college-level research papers, you are expected to build an argument of your own.  To do this, you want to consult a lot of sources, from a lot of perspectives.  Exploring is not something you do before you start your real research, it is an essential part of the entire academic research process.

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