which did you pick next?
lol they are nice people sort of. Just spirited. That is the nicest way for me to say anything >>
so write everything then start narrowing it down? that sounds like a good plan :) how do i write critically about things tho?
For example, the yeast stuff is all saying one specific type of yeast is best. but i dont know where to go from there like how to be critical of that?
hola :D <3!! I am ok thank you! How are you? oooo how do i remove it? :O I know this one turns into awful bubbly skin soon :(!
I think we chose the same virus XD XD!!!!
Sent trade!
As for the infections, I rather like the Doom Bloom and Barnacle ones.
For the crit part, I think you'll have to reference other books as well. I mean, even if that book is saying that this type of yeast is best, that doesn't mean it's necessarily true. Talk about if you agree/disagree and why?? And based on what knowledge?
ah it seems its to late now. Just have to ride it out til its done then put it in your wardrobe. Sorry that is my mistake.
Oh yeah! When you're done with an infection, how do you get it off??
showers in flowers :D
i see :D so should i try to look for information thats against the other? I can't really comment because I havent a clue about wine making :(!
- If all the sources say ____ is the best, how did they figure that out? Was it through testing and thorough research? And what qualities make it the best? What happens to the wine when other kinds of yeast are used instead of the kind that people say is the best? That's what I think of when it comes to working through sources critically.
those are all genius points :O!! why do I not think of things like that :(! so ill look up how people decided the yeast was the best :D I know its cause its the one that survives after alcohol content goes above 4% but I need to find the paper for that :D! Its hard as well cause the lecturer said he wont accept references over 5 years old unless they are vital D:
- I'm glad I could help! I know how hard this stuff can be to write, and I hope it goes well! Wow, nothing over 5 years old! It sounds like the lecturer definitely wants the most current research. Also, no Wikipedia probably (but they might have useful sources on your topic listed at the bottom).
Thanks so much qwq
D; Oh no, good luckkk
And it's no necessarily looking for info that contradicts what you've read. But, just.. read up more on it? And draw your own conclusions based on what you read. makes a good point. Look into the methods they've used to determine that yeast is the best.
I don't really know much about wine making either so I can't really say what's supposed to be tested, and under what conditions.. but find that out?
Im currently on wikipedia XD but don't tell the tutor that haha! Wikipedia seems to have the most information though! I absolutely hate university work, its such a head melt :(!
we did, now I'm trying to cover up bc it is SO UGLY!
- It just depends on the teacher you have as to what sources they accept. That was the only reason I cautioned against Wikipedia. And is right about having your own theories! You use the sources to prove your opinion basically.
It is so damn ugly D:!! Is there no like antidote or something we can use haha
he seems a bit of a butt about sources and seems to want primary sources :(! if hed allow secondary id be flying as most of the information is just from wine experts on blogs :/! Thank you both!
- So when you find a source quoted in another source, go to that quoted source instead (if you can get your hands on it). You're welcome! You've got this!
If you can access your university library's subscription of research papers, that'll definitely be a good source :D
I don't think there is one yet -______-
Hiya there! You were spot on with your virus pick, the plant person looks so cool when finished! Definitely going to be asking you for a bite when mine finishes (which it doesn't look like it's even started, why did I choose so late)
It looks like everyone has got your back with the lit review! I'll only add a tiny tidbit, if you find some good info from Wiki and it's referenced, check the bottom of the page for the reference source and see if it takes you to a primary source or research article! A little bit faster way of tracking down relevant articles. Good luck!
& .... [edit] This is wrong it seems. I can't get a straight answer so you might have to just ride it out. Sorry guys.
I can bite tomorrow! I will be the flower guy then!