o should include: 1) an opening sentence naming the author and alluding to who they are or what type of source this is, 2) the thesis/argument/ purpose of the source
o should include: 1) an opening sentence naming the author and alluding to who they are or what type of source this is, 2) the thesis/argument/ purpose of the source (may also be in the first sentence) 3) A summary of their logical progression: how do they get from a to b? 4) The best examples or evidence provided for the argument. 5) The author’s conclusion, which will probably include a suggestion of some sort. Length should be about 7-10 sentences. o Evaluation should include: Your critique of the article. 1) Is the author a credible/authoritative source and why? 2) How did s/he build ethos? 3) Was the logos for their argument convincing? 4) types of pathos did they invoke. How effective was it? 5) Did the author successfully address counter arguments? 6) Be sure to point out holes in all of the above categories as you see them. Length should be about 5-7 sentences.