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Yeah, to be honest that's the angle I'm trying to get at, but my essay needs a lot of tweaking as yet! And the way you've structured yours is practically the same, so this gives me confidence, ha ha! Also, did you write an intro and conclusion? or did you jump straight into the analysis? As it is, I've just jumped in. But yeah, I was considering mentioning something outside the articles! I do philosophy, so maybe I could bring that in somehow? Psychology is probably more appropriate, though. I did psych at AS, so maybe I should just flick through my notes!
but I'm still not confident that I'm on the right lines. I've basically written about particular aspects of the articles that I liked, what I didn't like, as they said, and then sort of evaluated the argument itself, talking about how persuasive it is and things like that. But anyway, I'm rambling! I'd be so grateful if you could give me some pointers!