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1 Battle of the Reviews Analytical Paragraph: The Great Gatsby critiques

2 Basic Corrections The Great Gatsby needs to be italicized! AFTER using your author’s full name, refer to your author by his/her LAST NAME If you include the title of the critique you read, you need to place quotes around it Ex: “7 Reasons to Hate The Great” You are NOT to use first person I believe Schulz made a stronger argument…

3 Let’s talk Structure…Use one of the following structures: Point by point -Intro main idea authors discuss -Author A’s strong/weak argument, example of why strong or weak, analysis of strength or weakness -(transition) Repeat with Author B Subject by subject -Intro main idea authors discuss -Author A’s strong/weak argument, example -(transition)Author B’s strong/weak argument, example -Analysis of why one’s argument is stronger than the other.

4 Example/Support Choices Quote choices: -If you argue that the author is well researched-use one or more supports that show the author has done research -If you argue the author uses strong/persuasive lang., show that in the quote. -If you argue the author relates well to the general reading public, show that, and explain that because she relates well audiences will side with her.

5 Grammar and Spelling Capitalize character names Read your paragraph out loud to yourself or have someone else read it to you! No 1 st or 2 nd person


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