: Theoretical "what if" scenarios are often unconvincing because they don't prove how knowledge works in the real world.
Not all examples are created equal. To score high marks, your evidence must meet specific criteria: Page 52
: Detailed descriptions (e.g., specific dates, names, or locations) help the reader visualize the situation and trust your research. Strategy for Implementation : Theoretical "what if" scenarios are often unconvincing
Discuss the implications. What are the positives and negatives of this example? What does it reveal about the limitations of a particular perspective? 4. The Conclusion Page 52
: A well-chosen example pushes your narrative forward and forces you to confront counter-arguments.