I assume you're all familiar with the idea of "PEEL"
Point, explain, evidence, link.
But what exactly constitutes as evidence? Must i provide a quote from a historian? May i try to reason why my "point" is correct using logic? Should i just refer to general information form the course (eg. Dates of events/battles/treaties)?
I'v always been thrown off by the word "evidence", assuming it meant that, i needed to show some sort of definite precedent in order validate my point. In english evidence turned out to mean some part of the text that demonstrates what you're trying to say.
If we apply that back to modern history, i have to quote some part of the ?course? If so do i have to refer to where the information came from? eg a textbook, or a website? Must i reference my essay?
What exactly IS evidence?
Point, explain, evidence, link.
But what exactly constitutes as evidence? Must i provide a quote from a historian? May i try to reason why my "point" is correct using logic? Should i just refer to general information form the course (eg. Dates of events/battles/treaties)?
I'v always been thrown off by the word "evidence", assuming it meant that, i needed to show some sort of definite precedent in order validate my point. In english evidence turned out to mean some part of the text that demonstrates what you're trying to say.
If we apply that back to modern history, i have to quote some part of the ?course? If so do i have to refer to where the information came from? eg a textbook, or a website? Must i reference my essay?
What exactly IS evidence?