3. Connecting Your Work to Others Knowledge is rarely isolated to one single idea, but rather is a construction of numerous related concepts that connect and spread: the past connects with the present and has an impact on the future. Arguments are developed in academic writing in a similar way to how a spider builds its web - with carefully engineered connections that join idea to idea. An argument is advanced in one section, but then countered or interconnected to others, and how this is shown is by the support of referencing. Referencing enables you to show that you are part of a much larger research world - a field of study or a discipline.

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