Establishing your essay topic is very important because it tells the reader what the essay will talk about and what stance it shall take. Topics need to be thought out very carefully and a thoughtful analysis of the main idea needs to be done in order to determine a topic that is short and detailed enough to cover the main idea and what the essay aims to look at. Continue reading “How to Write an Essay: A Brief Overview”
Article Critique
An article critique is well thought out and comprehensively written to cover all the areas mentioned in the article. The critique should not hold one point of view rather it should be balanced out and state what actually the critique writer feels about the article’s content. He or she should keep in mind the different reasons that might have affected the thought of the original article writer and then arrive to a conclusion. Some steps to write a good article critique are:-
- Read the article thoroughly and annotate the as you are reading.
- Note the main point and thesis statement.
- Divide the article into different parts and then summarize them accordingly.
- Summarize the author’s purpose and objective that are used to support the argument.
- What are the credentials of the author and his or her area of expertise?
- Were appropriate measures used while writing the article?
- Does the author’s use and interpretation of the evidence lead the reader to the same conclusion?
- Was a logical argument built and then proven accordingly?
- Is there any other evidence that can support a counter argument?
- Is the article’s premise still valid according to the conditions or has it become out dated with the passage of time and change in perceptions of people.
- Was the author successful in communicating his or her point of view?
- State whether you agree or disagree to the author’s point of view.
- Back up your decisions by stating your reasons for such a result.
The whole procedure of writing a critique has to be comprehensive yet concise in delivering the message of the person doing the critique. Readers may get carried away if the critique is long or verbose. Readers want the results to be concise and accurate and provide considerable amounts of insights to maintain a position as desired originally by the article writer. Criticism in articles should be constructive and not aimed at being negatively written so that the readers can benefit the most from it.
Many writers have the tendency to use frequently misspelled words in their writings. The solution to this problem is that a writer should carefully assess what words or phrases he or she misspells and try to slowly and gradually remove them from their writings
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Article Writing Tips
• Research thoroughly. That is the most vital step towards writing an article because you need to know what you have to write. Once you have done the research you can write everything as you understand it. When you have done your research, you know what it is that the topic requires and which stance you will take. You have sources and evidence to support your point along with the general benefits of extensive research. Make your article descriptive by using real experiences of yourself or of other people.
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Critique Paper Writing Tips
It is imperative to understand what a critique paper really is. When your teacher asks you to write a critique, they are asking you to analyze and evaluate, and not just summarize. A critique is rather an essay or article that criticizes literary or other work e.g. a movie. Make sure you are completely familiar with the book/movie/piece of art before critiquing it. A critique answers the few questions of how? why? and how well? A critique does not mean criticizing the work in a negative sense but rather interpreting it as you see it. It usually combines both positive and negative.
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Bibliography Writing Tips
· First write the name of the author. Ignore any designations or degrees that appear after or before the name e.g. Mr., Mrs., Dr., Ms., Rev., S.J., Esq., Ph.D., M.D., and Q.C. the only exceptions to this rule are the titles Jr. and Sr. since these are two different people and it needs to be defined which is being spoken of. The same way, we need to use I, II, or III etc. where appropriate. The general format is Author’s last Name, first Name, middle name/middle initial (as preferred by the author) and designation (excepted ones). For example:
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• One of the most important aspects of producing a good coursework is picking the right topic. Choose a topic that applies to you most. That way you can write more about it than rather if you chose a topic that you do not much believe in. Choose a topic that will keep you motivated to write and that which you are interested in. Since most students are inexperienced in this field, Term Papers Corner can help them find a suitable topic that the professional can write best about and that the student can agree with. The coursework written should represent analytical skills as well as knowledge of the subject therefore, the topic that highlights these best needs to be chosen.
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