Important aspects of your essay.Frame the IssueWhat is your question/hypothesis?What type of information would readers need to understand to understand your question and this paper? Give the information.Evidence GatheringSummarize the feature and the articleIdentify the evidence in both the feature and articleAre their any similarities or differences in the presented evidence?Using the feature and the article:How did the feature/article set up their experimental design?What empirical evidence does the feature/article state?Do the feature/article come to the same or different conclusions?Are there any problems with the evidence given in the feature or the article?What conclusions can you make about the topic or question now that you have learned about it in class and read the feature and the article?AnalysisWhat is the answer to your question or the analysis of your hypothesis given the evidence from both sources. ConclusionsRestate your hypothesis!What are your conclusions based on your analysis of the evidence and what you have learned in class? (is your hypothesis supported or not supported?)Are there any implications or limitations of your conclusions?How do the conclusions apply to your everyday life?