How to Engage and Write about Anything
Title: Analysis and Critique: How to Engage
and Write about Anything
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Course Guidebook by Professor Dorsey Armstrong
Key takeaways;
- Starting your claim
- by explaining your dictionary first
- focus on dictionaries/ terminology just like when teaching new language
- For ongoing claims, provide clear flows and connections
- e.g. what, so what storyline
- e.g. first, secondly, thirdly story flow
- Provide explicit connections between steps, e.g., by repeating last sentence of last paragraph/ point to first sentence to next point
- How Supporting your claims
- to spell out direct connections from your evidence to claims, making connections very explicit
- e.g. present opposing claims to clarify your own claims
- How concluding claims
- e.g. negative consequences conclusion
- Extra/: a simple flow for resume writing
- interest
- achievement
- ability