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Cards (35)

  • Content
    Considering the topic and the way the topic is developed like the clarity, its scope, subcategories, amount and type of examples, anecdotes, evidence, etc.
  • Correctness
    Grammar, punctuation, and form of creative nonfiction
  • Style
    The overall style, whether the tone is appropriate (humorous, reflective, serious, satirical), whether you use sufficient and appropriate variety of (factual, analytical, evaluative, reflective), whether you use sufficient creativity
  • Organization
    Paragraphs are organized, clear topic sentences, appropriate and concrete evidence, logical organization of evidence
  • Step 3 in writing a critique paper

    Divide the text into sections of thought and write a summary of each thought in your own words
  • Step 1 in writing a critique paper

    Take down notes the important information and provide an insights about it
  • Step 2 in writing a critique paper

    Note the writer's main point or thesis statement
  • Introduction (of a critique paper)

    Contains the thesis statement
  • Summary (of a critique paper)

    Contains the summary of the author's purpose and the main points or evidence that are used for backing up
  • Evaluation (of a critique paper)

    Contains an understanding of the main argument or purpose being expressed in the work
  • Creative nonfiction
    A genre of writing that uses literary styles and techniques to create factually accurate narratives
  • Reflective essays
    Meant to help its author describe how a certain event, person, or experience has impacted him or her
  • Conclusion (of a critique paper)

    Contains whether you agree with the writer or what part of the text made an impact and a deep impression on you
  • Introduction (of a critique paper)

    Contains the title and the source, if any
  • Choose an interesting topic
    Having an interesting topic is important for both you and the reader (for writing a reflective essay)
  • Keep information relevant
    It is important to only include relevant information (for writing a reflective essay)
  • Keep your tone professional
    Using a professional tone suitable for an academic environment (for writing a reflective essay)
  • Introduction (of a reflection paper)

    Contains the purpose and topic of the essay
  • Body (of a reflection paper)

    Present an in-depth analysis of your thesis statement
  • Conclusion (of a reflection paper)

    A section should only be used to restate your original thesis statement
  • Travel blogger
    Someone who travels around the world collecting material for writing about their travel experiences, deriving income from a variety of online and offline sources
  • Travel documentary

    A documentary film, television program, or online series that describes travel in general or tourist attractions without recommending particular package deals or tour operators
  • Travelogue
    A person's account of a journey to another country or place
  • Travel narrative
    A representation of a story
  • Travel blog
    Travel-related content like packing lists and destination guides, a detailed about page that will tell your readers (and google) what you're all about, crisp, enticing photos from your travels, and, in some cases, even video
  • Blog
    A type of website that is updated regularly in the form of posts. These posts can be stories and/or snippets of information, reviews, photographs, images, podcasts, and other types of content that can be uploaded online
  • Travelogue
    A film, book, or illustrated lecture about the places visited by or experiences of a traveler. It is a person's account of a journey to another country or place.
  • Travel narrative
    The "representation" of a story
  • Travel blogger
    Someone who travels around the world collecting material for writing about their travel experiences, deriving income from a variety of on-line and off-line sources.
  • Travel blog
    Travel-related content like packing lists and destination guides, a detailed about page that will tell your readers (and google) what you're all about, crisp, enticing photos from your travels, and, in some cases even video.
  • Clarity of idea
    The first thing you need to consider when checking a draft
  • Appropriate choice of literary element
    The second thing you need to consider when checking a draft
  • Effective combination of idea and the chosen literary element
    The last thing you need to consider when checking a draft
  • Elements of food writing
    • Voice
    • Style
    • Structure
    • Vocabulary
    • Discipline
  • tips on writing a reflective essay
    choose an interesting topic, keep information relevant, keep your tone professional