Please list the following in your comment:
- The titles and authors of the new sources you are integrating into your research (If none yet, topic or possible journal name).
- Sections of your paper from essay #2 that you may want to develop more, or even build on with your new research sources.
- Aspects of #2 you are most concerned with improving and how you will go about making that happen.
- A recommendation for the issue your #2 is on besides the ol' "further research needs to be done," one that describes specific advice, specific action; perhaps an anecdote could cement this for you?
- If you move to take a certain side on an issue in essay #4, what supports of the counter-argument do you think will be the best to refute? How can you contrast the strengths of your argument with the weaknesses of the counter-argument while remaining diplomatic?
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