Asked by Anonymous
When writing an article summary i have to say if i agree with, disagree with, or qualify the main points,
what does qualifying the main points mean?
what does qualifying the main points mean?
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Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.answers.com/topic/qualify
Definition #1.
Let me know if you still have questions.
Definition #1.
Let me know if you still have questions.
Answered by
Anonymous
so if i was to qualify a topic in the article, in this case would i be saying why i couldn't say that i agreed or disagreed
Answered by
Writeacher
In a way, yes ... by describing exactly why ... explaining/describing what it is about each of the main points that makes you agree or disagree.
And I imagine that you need to write an all-agreeing or an all-disagreeing response. No "fence-sitting"!!
And I imagine that you need to write an all-agreeing or an all-disagreeing response. No "fence-sitting"!!
Answered by
Anonymous
with one of the topics i fully agree,but with a completely different topic i cant agree with because i feel that the journalist was too vague when he wrote it.
Answered by
Writeacher
So ... to point up the vagueness, what will you do?
Answered by
Anonymous
do i say why i think it is vague?
Answered by
Anonymous
or explain what he could have done so that it would have been more clear?
Answered by
Writeacher
I would ask questions, very pointed questions that point out what the author DIDN'T write. Those omitted details and/or facts are what make it all vague.
Ask lots of questions!!
Ask lots of questions!!
Answered by
Anonymous
okay thank you.
Answered by
Writeacher
You're welcome! =)
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