As you review and finalize your literature review and blog posts, do you see any potential instances of "political language" in your own prose?
The Literature review was a new experience for me and one of the parts I struggles with (it was referenced in my feedback as well) was that there was parts of it that were written as a critical review and not a literature review. When editing my draft of my literature review there was definately instances of persuasive language and political language, I tried to correct it in the final draft. I think it just came from instint of writing more argumentative essays or critical reviews and when you are writing in a way that you are trying to convince people that your information is correct it is hard not to use political language.
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