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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Reflect on the feedback you received from WriteToLearn about your critical review. Which traits are strongest in your critical review: ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions ? provide textual evidence from your critical review to support your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@-SpencerBraz-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@-SpencerBraz-

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@wolfcherry @Vestran01 @katherinkoon @ayeeeee17 @yesseniam1 @Qwertty123

OpenStudy (yesseniam1):

whats the review? I haven't read the feedback.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Reflect on the feedback you received from WriteToLearn about your critical review. Which traits are weakest in your critical review: ideas, organization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, conventions ? provide textual evidence from your critical review to support your answer. How can you improve these elements of your critical review?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do any of you go to flvs

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Structure of a Critical Review A young woman uses a laptop computer.When you write a critical review, you should follow this structure: In your first paragraph, introduce your argument. In the body paragraphs, focus on summarizing the work(s) and supporting your argument with evidence, including quotes and paraphrasing. Offer a conclusion in your closing paragraph: Refer to your initial argument and offer your opinion. One way of writing a critical review is by comparing two works of literature. You might compare how two works address the same subject or theme. You also might compare elements of poetry such as use of figurative language, sound devices, or rhyme and rhythm. Go to p. 432 in Literature to analyze a model critical review. Note that in her thesis statement, or statement of her main idea, Joyce makes a claim that she will then support with evidence. She is comparing two works that have a common theme. She uses the body of the essay to develop an argument. She summarizes the works, supports her claims with evidence, and addresses a counterclaim. Finally, she concludes her essay by restating her argument and offering her opinion of the value of the two works.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@yesseniam1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@-SpencerBraz-

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