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HOW TO WRITE A CRITIQUE
WHAT IS A CRITIQUE? SUMMARY Are the article and the evidence still valid or are they outdated, leading to an invalid conclusion?
A critique is a paper that gives a critical assessment of a book or article.
Summarize the author’s purpose and main points/evidence cited that are used for back up.
Was the author successful in making his/her point? STEPS
REVIEW & EVALUATE Begin by reading the book or article and annotate as you read. To critically review the piece, ask the
following questions: CONCLUSION Note the author’s main
point/thesis statement. Wrap up by:
What are the credentials/areas of expertise of the author? Stating whether you agree with
the author. Divide the book/article into sections of thought and write a brief summary of each thought in your own words.
Did the author use appropriate methods to gather the evidence? Back up your decisions by stating
your reasons. Was the evidence used by the author
accurate? Give a general opinion of the work.INTRODUCTION
Does the author’s use and interpretation of this evidence lead the reader to the same conclusion?
Start your critique with sentences giving the following information:
Author’s name Did the author build a logical
argument? Book/Article title and source
Is there other evidence that would support a counter-argument?
Author’s thesis statement
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- HOW TO WRITE A CRITIQUE
- WHAT IS A CRITIQUE?
- STEPS
- INTRODUCTION
- SUMMARY
- REVIEW & EVALUATE
- CONCLUSION