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This is the worksheet !
ENGL 101
Unit 2 Article Review Worksheet
Article Review:
1. Select an article from the list in the assignment based on your interests.
2. Read the article, paying close attention to the main idea, supporting details, and if it is effective.
Thesis Statement:
3. Identify the thesis statement in this article.
Type it here:
Main Point(s):
4. Identify the main point or points of the article that support the thesis statement.
List them here:
Supporting Details:
5. Identify the supporting details that are presented to support the main points in the article.
List the specific references used here:
Effectiveness:
6. After reading the article and identifying the thesis statement, main point(s), and supporting details, do you think this article is effective?
7. Explain your answer to Question 6 further by writing 3–4 sentences below.