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A strong description is required in writing a criticism in order to offer your reader a feel of the

writer's overall aim and goal. You must introduce the topic of your critique and clarify its goal.
You must also assess your work or investigate how the structure and language of the text convey
its message. Provide some basic information highlighting the primary subject to be covered.
Have a good interpretation and describe the relevance or value of each portion of your paper's
material as well as make your position statement clear. Finally, you must appraise or make a
judgment on the work's worth or value. State your conclusions, reminding the reader of the
arguments you've made and why you think they're important.

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