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A critical analysis is critiquing another authors work-not taking a position on content or topic, but rather examining the performance-execution of words, effectiveness as a writer, weight of their point-how they support it, & the strengths + weaknesses.
I was given an assignment, & I have to prepare for a final tommorow. I'll have 90 mins to hand write an essay. We're allowed to take notes, & i'm a bit stuck on what sort of format I should take, or what's the best to make an outline, for this specific type of paper?
I know how to write a regular, basic composition; I just thought there might be some certain methodical questions to keep in mind, to follow in steps to get the piece written.

For instance- Paragraph A: I introduce the author
Paragraph B: I mention the thesis
Paragraph C: I present what I thought he wanted the readers to take away
Paragraph D: I state my interpretion of his point
and, so on, that's just an example of the kind of answer i'm hoping for.

Thank you!

2007-12-10 04:24:20 · 1 answers · asked by Emocide Organ 3 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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That would be bang on. The only thing you need to include would be a conclusion at the end. Most students forget one. Yes, you're telling the teacher what you thought the main thesis is and what info there was to back it up. You give your feedback/opinion and then conclude.

2007-12-10 05:10:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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