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Old 2009 September 9th, 09:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i have a doubt regarding writing issues, can we take up both the stands while writing issue as i feel i will have more content to write on.
moreover, in such a case do we need to mention it(about up taking both stands) in the first paragraph only and also what should be the order of the examples to be put forward?
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Old 2009 October 13th, 04:46 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i guess you can. it looks even attractive if you can evaluate those 2 stances and critically analyze them.
in the introduction, you can state how crucial it is to evaluate both sides.
i would say put the example of the strongest point first.
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