Defferentiate between a declarative title, descriptive title, or interrogative title.

Article Review should be:
• 1600-2000 words
• Come up with a title. This title should reflect the focus of your review. Decide between a declarative title, descriptive title, or interrogative title.

Start your review by referring to the title and author of the article, the title of the journal, and the year of publication in the first paragraph.

• Cite title of the journal it appeared in if there is one.
• Add headings introduction, summary, critique, concluding
• Your introduction should only be 10-25% of your review.
• End the introduction with your thesis. Your thesis should address the above issues.

For example: Although the author has some good points, his article is biased and contains some misinterpretation of data from others’ analysis of the effectiveness of online teaching.
• Summarize the article Express the main points, arguments, and finding so fthe article in your own words, referring to your summary for assistance.

Show how the article supports its claims. Make sure to include the article’s conclusions. This may be done in several paragraphs, although the length will depend on requirements established by your instructor or publisher.

• Writeyourcritique.Use your outline of opinions to write several paragraphs explaining how well the author addressed the topic. Express your opinion about whether the article was a clear, thorough, and useful explanation of the subject.

This is the core of your article review. Evaluate the article’s contribution to the field and the importance to the field. Evaluate the main points and arguments in the article.

Decide if the author’s points help her argument. Identify any biases. Decide if you agree with the writer, then provide sufficient support as to why or why not. End by suggesting which audiences would benefit from reading the article

Defferentiate between a declarative title, descriptive title, or interrogative title.
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