. These are papers where writers express their opinion about another work , be it in agreement or disagreement .
• They can be written about many different types of works , ranging from art to science .
• In these papers , writers should be able to answer a series of questions.
• Your paper should cover :
.-How you feel about the work
.-Whether you agree or disagree with the message
.-If you identify with the situation portrayed
.- How you think this work should be evaluated 1
• Remember that your paper also needs to follow a logical organization pattern .
Outlining your paper
• Make sure you have a concise thesis statement first .
• Pick specific key points that you will develop . • Find supporting arguments for all your key points
•Establish ways to connect all ideas .
Introduction 1
• First , you need to inform your readers about the work you are writing about : title of work , author and any other pertinent information . •Then , you need to summarize the work of art so that your readers will have a better idea of what they are reading ( a nutshell ) .
•Lastly , you should state your thesis statement with your opinion and all the precise key points you will discuss in your paragraphs.
Body Paragraphs 1
. Usually they are two to three paragraphs .
•If you write three , the first two should deal with the things you agree with and the last one with your disagreements .
• If you write two , then the first should express your agreement and the second your disagreement .
• All of them must have a topic and concluding sentence that relates to the thesis statement.
Conclusion
· Before giving the final opinion , remind readers of the main points and examples without repeating them verbatim .
• It should include a reaffirmation of your thesis and opinion .
• should not include any new information • should also leave an impression on the reader


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