Asked by CommunityCollegeGirl
I have to write a 2 page essay on a court case in a movie.
I have a few questions because I don't understand what my professor wants when she says this:
-Evaluate the quality of information.
Does that mean I have to write about whether the details in the case are reliable?
-Identify and evaluate information presented.
So should I write details about the case in order?
-Recognize and defend against thinking error and making false assumptions.
Should I point out when the attorney was wrong and explain why?
-Agree or Disagree with the Judges Verdict and critically defend position as to why you agree or disagree.
She also says that I can't add my personal opinion I can only use the facts in the case
I have a few questions because I don't understand what my professor wants when she says this:
-Evaluate the quality of information.
Does that mean I have to write about whether the details in the case are reliable?
-Identify and evaluate information presented.
So should I write details about the case in order?
-Recognize and defend against thinking error and making false assumptions.
Should I point out when the attorney was wrong and explain why?
-Agree or Disagree with the Judges Verdict and critically defend position as to why you agree or disagree.
She also says that I can't add my personal opinion I can only use the facts in the case
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I think you've interpreted the instructions correctly.
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