“What’s it like to be a victim of domestic violence”

As for your research proposal, I suggest following all of the steps outlined in the textbook (except for the Literature Review). Just make sure to make explain your ideas very clearly and simply. Don’t use words you don’t fully understand. Remember the acronym, “K.I.S.S.” (Keep It Simple Silly). Also, give a lot of thought to your ideas and your research plans before writing them down on paper. Use bullet points first, before writing sentence (i.e. organize your ideas, by each section one at a time, using bullet points…and then turn them into sentences and sections). Again, be clear and simple, and know specifically and precisely what it is you want to know. Your research proposal does not need a Works Cited/Bibliography section, nor does it need to have a title.

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