I know how to write a DBQ, but want i don;t know is the pattern on how to write one. Whenwver i get a DBQ, i get this feeling that i am doing somethimg wrong, or something i said is nt surposed to be on it. Can someone answer this question for me:Is a DBQ the same as an essay?
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As I have been taught yes. Except you sight the source of your information after it is stated as you do in a literary analysis. Like, so and so said "bla bla bla" (Document A). You use your thesis to outline your paper and as long as what you are saying helps prove your point your doing it right. Hope this helped!!