It is probably too late to respond to this question now, but for future reference I will answer it anyway. Brainstorming and mindmapping are brilliant ways to develop ideas for a research paper and to help you actually target research time. From your mindmapping sheets, you will see common elements and differences between your examples or points of focus that will help you craft a thesis statement. This is the point of view you will be taking for your paper. Your paper will be focused on proving your thesis and the examples you use can be compared and contrasted. One of the most effective resources available to any student who needs to do a lot of research is Questia - online library. The subscription price is worth it, if you want access to a variety of resources. If you need any additional info check out
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