Q4 critique and concept Flashcards
something conceived or in the mind
concept
a principle or idea
concept
An abstract or generic idea generalized from particular instances
concept
a concept is described to give its mental image or characteristics to make its meaning clear
a concept by definition
it may be formal or informal
a concept by definitionthe
dictionary uses formal definitions to define a concept
a concept by definition
an informal definition uses more familair words and examples to define a concept
a concept by definition
a concept is explained by borrowing terms phrases sentences or passages from other academic or literary works and relating these to the concept being explained
a concept by explication
a concept is simplified with the use of real or actual examples, related or organized ideas or with the combination of definition explication and clarification
a concept by clarification
it is a systematic yet personal response and evaluation of a paper or work of art
critique
what is the organization of critique paper
introduce the subject of your critique
review the background facts or issues
review the assumptions
review the author’s ideas
state your conclusions
what are the 6 guid questions in writing a critique paper
what is the ____ of the piece?
who wrote it, ___, and what are his/her _________?
what is the ______ of the piece?
what are the ________? how well are they ______?
what is the _____or ______for the piece?
does the _____help the piece achieve its _______?
what is the nature of the piece?
who wrote it, why, and what are his/her qualifications?
what is the significance of the piece?
what are the objectives? how well are they achieved?
what is the design or method for the piece?
does the design help the piece achieve its objectives?
it is a careful analysis of an argument
critique
it is a careful analysis of an argument to determine
what is ____
how well _____are made
what ______underlie the ______
what issues are ______
and what ________are drawn from such observations
what is said
how well points are made
what assumptions underlie the argument
what issues are overlooked
and what implications are drawn from such observations