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Questions about Content: 1.Does the writer acknowledge the opposing viewpoint,and does she address her opponents'biggest objection to her position? 2.Is this argument structured inductively or deductively?Illustrate briefly. 3.How is the structure of the argument(inductive or deductive)appropriate to the writer's subject and audience? 4.Where is the thesis?Is it easily found? 5.Given her primary audience,does the writer offer sound reasons for her case? Explain.(This essay was published in the school newspaper as an open letter to faculty,administrators,and trustees.) 6.For a different primary audience (say,students or parents),would different reasons have worked better than the ones given here?Explain. Questions about Organization 7.What strategy of expository development is used most in this essay? 8.Is the introduction effective for the intended audience?Explain. 9.Does the writer place her strongest material near the beginning or the end of her essay?Is her choice of placement wise? 10.How does the writer achieve coherence and smooth transitions between paragraphs? Questions about Style 11.Comment on the quality of sentence variety in this essay. 12.The opening paragraph has a tone noticeably different from that in the rest of the essay.What is the tone in the opening paragraph?Is it appropriate? 13.Why does the writer shift from first-to second-person address between the first and later paragraphs? 14.Aside from the opening paragraph,characterize the tone of the whole essay. Is it appropriate for the audience and purpose? Opinions for Essay Writing 15.Write your won editorial column in response to the assertion that the liberal arts have become an unaffordable luxury (Refer to "Why Do We Need LiberalQuestions about Content: 1. Does the writer acknowledge the opposing viewpoint, and does she address her opponents’ biggest objection to her position? 2. Is this argument structured inductively or deductively? Illustrate briefly. 3. How is the structure of the argument (inductive or deductive) appropriate to the writer’s subject and audience? 4. Where is the thesis? Is it easily found? 5. Given her primary audience, does the writer offer sound reasons for her case? Explain. (This essay was published in the school newspaper as an open letter to faculty, administrators, and trustees.) 6. For a different primary audience (say, students or parents), would different reasons have worked better than the ones given here? Explain. Questions about Organization 7. What strategy of expository development is used most in this essay? 8. Is the introduction effective for the intended audience? Explain. 9. Does the writer place her strongest material near the beginning or the end of her essay? Is her choice of placement wise? 10. How does the writer achieve coherence and smooth transitions between paragraphs? Questions about Style 11. Comment on the quality of sentence variety in this essay. 12. The opening paragraph has a tone noticeably different from that in the rest of the essay. What is the tone in the opening paragraph? Is it appropriate? 13. Why does the writer shift from first- to second-person address between the first and later paragraphs? 14. Aside from the opening paragraph, characterize the tone of the whole essay. Is it appropriate for the audience and purpose? Opinions for Essay Writing 15. Write your won editorial column in response to the assertion that the liberal arts have become an unaffordable luxury (Refer to “Why Do We Need Liberal
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