Write a critique:
Article Critique (20%)
Assignment
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* Only word document format is accepted – no PDF, JPG, or PAGE. It is the students’ responsibility to send me the right assignment/file.
Marking Criteria
Format
5%
· 1” margins;
· Font / size: Times New Roman, 12 pt;
· Text line spacing – double-spaced
· Indent every paragraph (by 5 spaces or use “Tab’ on the keyboard)
· Main & sub-headings formatted (bold; heading centered while subheading left-aligned)
· Title page formatted (refer to Title Page Format tutorial video / or the simplified title page)
Word count range: 900 – 1400 words. Minimum 900 words
Introduction
10%
This paragraph roughly includes:
· Introducing the source work, such as author, title, publication year, or any general information concerning the production/creation of the source work
· Specifying the purpose of your writing – this statement includes an evaluate of the source work (negative, positive, or mixed). This is the thesis of your own critique
Body
paragraphs
Brief introduction of the source
15%
This part/paragraph briefly introduces the source work to lay a groundwork for your upcoming comments and evaluations. Criteria:
· central idea and main points of the source
· ideas presented clearly, accurately, and precisely in your own language (quote is allowed)
Rhetorical Analysis & Critical Response
30%
Thematic as well as stylistic analysis of the source work
Two critique skills are involved: rhetorical analysis and critical response. Points:
· how issues are addressed through what rhetorical skills, argumentative strategies, or other devices …
· evidences have to cited from the source to support your evaluation of the source thematical or stylistically; meanwhile, your judgements, evaluations, or claims are expected to be supported by some external sources or academic researches on the same or similar topic; for example, when discussing social problems, you might say “a dystopian or dehumanized society was also the concern of George Orwell’s 1984; however, it was addressed in a fictional way” (Orwell, 1949).
Remember:
· do not make too much expansion; always focus on the work you are critiquing
· ideas are logically and coherently organized
Conclusion
10%
Roughly
· restating your main idea/attitude/evaluation
· summarizing key points
· calling for actions or recommending improvement
Citation and Referencing
10%
No violation of the academic code; otherwise Plagiarism Policy will be applied.
· APA style – both in-text citations and References
· At least 2 more reliable sources should be cited besides the source article – minimum 3 sources in total
Writing Mechanics &
Academic discourse style
20%
· Writing Mechanics – grammar, spelling, punctuation, capitalization, collocation
· Academic vs. colloquial
· Genre feature of Critique
· Unity/Coherent/Cohesive devices
Total 100