The research driven critique essay is one of the major assignments in this course. Categories that you may look at for your critique include significance, relevance, accuracy, credibility and/or fairness. When you critique a source, you are evaluating how far you feel you can trust or recommend the source’s main argument. Even if you disagree with the issue, you may find the author has made a strong case with strong support. Or, you may agree with the issue, but find the argument has been constructed weakly. Step 2: In your essay, you will critique the effectiveness of the author’s argument in your chosen article. Your research question is : “Is the author’s argument successful/effective in the article? Why/ How?” ( critique include significance, relevance, accuracy, credibility and/or fairness of the argument). You will complete the process assignments such as the outline, bibliography, and peer editing in the upcoming weeks prior to the research essay deadline. Instructions will be posted on a weekly basis.

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