Introduction: Begin with an introduction that defines the topic of your critical response and a thesis statement that expresses your point of view.
Body paragraph:
A. Introduce background information about the author and write a brief informative summary of the text.
B.Defend your point of view by raising specific issues or aspects of the argument (this is the evaluation part which is the most important part in a critical response essay).Here you will check logical fallacies, incomplete arguments and the use of the rhetorical appeals.
conclusion:
A. Restate your thesis and summarize the main points: the conclusion enables your reader to recall the main points of your position.In order to do this, you can paraphrase the main points of the arguments.
1. With a prediction: This can be used with a narrative or a cause and effect discussion.The conclusion may suggest or predict what the results may or may not be in the situation discussed or in similar situations
2.With a question: Closing with a question allows your readers to make their own predictions and draw their own conclusions.
3. With recommendations: A recommendations closing is one that stresses the actions or remedies that should be taken.
4.With a quotation: since a quotation may summarize, predict, question, or call for action, you may use a quotation within a conclusion for nearly any kind of paper.
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