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on an exam if you are given an essay to read & then deconstruct.....how do you do this
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When you construct an essay, you should be following the writing process.
1. Brainstorming, organizing, thesis statement, outlining
2. Rough draft writing
3. Revising, editing, proofreading
To deconstruct an already written essay, you need to almost do the process in reverse -- and what you end up with should be identification of the thesis statement and an outline of the main and supporting points of the essay.
1. Brainstorming, organizing, thesis statement, outlining
2. Rough draft writing
3. Revising, editing, proofreading
To deconstruct an already written essay, you need to almost do the process in reverse -- and what you end up with should be identification of the thesis statement and an outline of the main and supporting points of the essay.
Answered by
Writeacher
Basically, deconstructing an essay is another way to analyze it. Remember: Analysis is taking it apart and evaluating the pieces; synthesizing is putting it all together again.
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http://paintist.wordpress.com/2007/03/03/deconstructing-the-5-paragraph-essay/
http://www.exampleessays.com/viewpaper/17587.html
http://paintist.wordpress.com/2007/03/03/deconstructing-the-5-paragraph-essay/
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