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A statement or theory is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
Thesis Statement
An approach that is concerned with the ways in which the text reinforces or undermines the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women. Its goal is to promote gender equality.
Feminism
A part of the critique that gives a systematic body and detailed assessment of the different elements of the work, evaluating how well the author was able to achieve the purpose through these.
Body
A map of your essay or a blueprint. It shows what information each section or paragraph will contain, and in what order.
Outline
It can be included in the introduction.
Background, Issue, and Position
a model of Thesis Statement addresses an argument from the opposing viewpoint.
Thesis with concession
a genre of academic writing that briefly summarizes and critically evaluates a work or concept.
critique
a part of a Thesis Statement that explains your opinion or stand about the topic.
reason
an academic paper in which our own opinions and ideas become part of our textual analysis. We question the text, we argue with it, and we examine it for deeper meanings.
critique paper
a part of a Thesis Statement that contains your opinion about the topic or what you want to say about the topic.
position
a structure of critique that is less than 10% of the critique length and you should describe the main argument or purpose of the work here.
introduction
Introduction is also known as
Attention Grabber
an approach is concerned with the ways in which the text reinforces or undermines the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women.
Feminism
a one - sentence statement about the topic
thesis
a part of an outline that wraps all your arguments and should mark the end of your essay
conclusion
used for sub-details clarifying and specifying your main supporting details.
numbers
explains your opinion on a specific issue or topic on logical support.
position paper
position paper is also used to
generate support on an issue
used for the major supporting details; typically, writers should have at least two main supporting details for each point/topic sentence
capital letters
serves as your position about an issue
claim
used to indicate main points/topic sentences which should be written in specific phrases or complete sentences.
roman numerals
basis in making a claim
evidence
an outline that consists of a short phrase. It provides a quick overview of topics to be included in an essay
topic outline
often focuses and considers issues in the community.
position paper
position paper is also known as
technical report
important in categorizing the main points and organizing the paragraphs.
outline
outline is composes of what points
main point and sub point
used to support your stand and make your paper valid and reliable.
evidence
also known as the main idea and the chief point an author is making about a topic. It sums up the author’s primary message.
main points
an approach to critiquing focuses on the forms, words, meaning and themes of a work.
formalism
major elements to be included in a critique
strengths and weaknesses
part of an outline that contains a minimum of three paragraphs in support of the thesis statement made in the introductory paragraphs.
body
an outline that is done in full sentence. It Forces part of the essay to be written out in sentences before the first draft.
sentence outline
part of a critique should one describe the main argument or purpose of the work.
introduction
is done to develop an opinion based from theory or practice. It is done to simply evaluate a work
critiquing
PIE means
Point, Information, and Explanation
helps to develop knowledge and understanding of the work’s purpose intended audience, development of argument, and structure of evidence or creative style, its strength and weaknesses is also recognized.
critique
body should one give a ----- of the different elements of the work, evaluating how well the author was able to achieve the purpose of the work
Test your knowledge of critical theory, essay structure, and thesis statements with this quiz. Explore concepts related to gender equality and the systematic assessment of written work. Identify key components such as the premise, critique, and essay blueprint.
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