Critical Analysis
Eating Asian America- Incarceration, Cafeteria Style: The Politics of Mess Hall in the Japanese American Incarceration (EAA ch. 6 page 125-147)
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Please answer all the questions adjacent to the questions/argument types from how to write a critical analysis. (1-2 page MLA format).
1) the important concepts and terms of the readings
2) the most important arguments of the readings
3) the parts of the readings they found confusing or unclear
4) how this reading relates to previous class readings, lectures, and discussions
You do not need to have a work cited page unless you have outside materials. Please let me know if you have questions.
Writing Expectations- See attached
MLA Format: Everything You Need to Know Here (easybib.com)
Use a white 8 ½ x 11” margin.
Make 1-inch margins on the top, bottom, and sides.
The first word in every paragraph should be indented one-half inch.
Indent set-off or block quotations one-half inch from the left margin.
Use any type of font that is easy to read, such as Times New Roman. Make sure that italics look different from the regular typeface.
Use a 12-point size.
Double-space, even the Works Cited page.
Leave one space after periods and other punctuation marks, unless your instructor tells you to leave two spaces.
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