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Completetwo outlinesfor a Critical Review essay (Log Entry 38) that you will write on the article that you have chosen.The first outline mustprovide a guideline for writing an accurate summary of the author’s argument(s). Log Entries 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, and 33 will be particularly useful for completing the first part of the outline as you should identify the parts of the argument, assumptions, and the specific kind of argument that is presented.
The secondoutline will provide a guideline for writing a critical evaluation of the argument(s) in the article by applying the standards of evaluation you have learned in Part B of the course. The following Log Entries will be useful when developing your critical evaluation in this second part of the outline: 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, and 37and 38.Note:Be certain to employ proper MLA referencing in each outline.
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Using the proper essay format for a Critical Review essay (Log Entry 38) and the outline you completed in 2, complete arough draft(approximately 1000-1250 words) of a critical review essay of the article that you have chosen. Although you will be producing arough draftonly at this stage, include proper referencing for any paraphrased material and direct quotations you use to ensure that you understand how to do this for Assignment 4b. This rough draft will form the basis for Assignment 4b, which is the polished final version of the draft you have produced here — do not submit your final essay for Assignment 4a. As a rough draft, it will require further review, revision, and editing before it is ready to submit as a polished final version. Since this is a rough draft, the General Grading Matrix will only be very loosely applied, and some errors are expected. |
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