Hook the reader and present your thesis statement.
Summarize key points and restate the importance of the topic. 4. Draft with Objectivity xl_r_laura_n020.jpg
Use a formal and unbiased tone. Focus on "what," "how," and "why" rather than personal opinions or interpretations. 5. Review and Cite Hook the reader and present your thesis statement
Background and historical context of the subject. Draft with Objectivity Use a formal and unbiased tone
Gather facts from reputable sources such as academic journals, encyclopedias, or official archives. If the image is from a specific dataset (like a machine learning or photography archive), cite the origin of that collection. 3. Create a Structured Outline
Could you provide more of what is in the image? Once I know the subject, I can draft the full content for you.
Define exactly what the image represents (e.g., a specific architectural site, a person of interest, or a botanical specimen). Your thesis should state the primary objective of the paper: to explain the history, function, or significance of the subject in the photo. 2. Research and Source Credibility