writing a critique
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Writing a Critique
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Be sure to read several times Underline, circle words that you notice Organize as you go
READ thoroughly
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What do you observe? How might your observation lead you to
draw a conclusion about the work?
Use Inductive Reasoning
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Find out where the work was first published Find out something about the author Think about his/her likely audience(s)
Consider “para” text
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Does he or she use pathos? Ethos? Logos? Or some combination?
Look for rhetorical modes
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Voice? Audience? Purpose? Ideas? Details?
Now, go through VAPID
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Organize by rhetorical points (VAPID) rather than in the order of essay
Avoid summary, but use specific examples Start to construct TEA paragraphs
Organize your points
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Establish the framework for your essay Now, you are ready to write the first draft Don’t forget your thesis and that your intro
should be more than one sentence!
Construct Thesis
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According to Ellen Ullman, we are “Dining With Robots.” The general idea is that with our long hours at work, well organized lives and automated lifestyles we lose human qualities and are becoming robots. She questions the idea of building robots versus becoming the robots. Our “appetites” for making life easier with robots becomes a reality check. When looking in the mirror, we no longer see ourselves but the robots we have become
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Don’t forget to revise If possible, leave some time between
revisions.
Write and Revise