This document discusses the format and purpose of a critique paper. A critique paper aims to briefly and critically summarize and evaluate a work or concept. It has an introduction that outlines the main ideas and thesis, a body that summarizes the text and provides an analysis and evaluation, and a conclusion that gives an overall impression and final judgment. The goal is to determine a work's strengths, weaknesses, and overall value.
This document discusses the format and purpose of a critique paper. A critique paper aims to briefly and critically summarize and evaluate a work or concept. It has an introduction that outlines the main ideas and thesis, a body that summarizes the text and provides an analysis and evaluation, and a conclusion that gives an overall impression and final judgment. The goal is to determine a work's strengths, weaknesses, and overall value.
This document discusses the format and purpose of a critique paper. A critique paper aims to briefly and critically summarize and evaluate a work or concept. It has an introduction that outlines the main ideas and thesis, a body that summarizes the text and provides an analysis and evaluation, and a conclusion that gives an overall impression and final judgment. The goal is to determine a work's strengths, weaknesses, and overall value.
ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES MS. IRISH A. FAELDONIA PRAYER ATTENDANCE CRITIQUE PAPER briefly and critically summarizes and evaluates a work or concept.
A technique that aims to study, discuss,
evaluate, and interpret literary works. CRITIQUE PAPER to know its overall value to determine its strengths and weaknesses COMMON FORMAT I. INTRODUCTION Title or name of the subject, author or creator, date made, and other basic information about the subject. Outline the main ideas and identify the author’s thesis. State your own thesis statement and your own main idea about the work. COMMON FORMAT II. BODY A. SUMMARY Summarize the text in your own words. B. ANALYSIS/EVALUATION State what you like and do not like about the text. How well is the subject made? How do you feel about it? How the text is organized. Did the author justify the message. Apply the Critical Approaches. COMMON FORMAT III. CONCLUSION Overall impression of the work, including final judgment on the subject’s value, significance, worth, or future improvements. Include a call to action.