Argument & voice
Developing an argument
Neville (2009) defines this as taking ownership of your work by:deciding yourself which position or direction to take; selecting evidence that allows you to present a strong set of arguments or descriptions; summarizing or paraphrasing in your own words what you have read; writing in a style that comes from within. (pp. 123-124).
- deciding yourself which position or direction to take;
- selecting evidence that allows you to present a strong set of arguments or descriptions;
- summarizing or paraphrasing in your own words what you have read;
- writing in a style that comes from within.
The following guides will help you in understanding argument and voice in your writing:
Finding your voice
In most of your writing at university, you will need to present your academic position on a topic or at least indicate your attitude towards what you write about.
The following guides will help you in understanding the use of academic voice in your writing: