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Analysis: a detailed examination of the structure of something used for discussions.
Evaluation: judging or examine something or someone carefully.
Heuristic: encouraging a person to discover, learn, or solve problems on their own, by trial and error or evaluating all solutions.
Topics: subject that is dealt with in a text or conversation.
Research: looking into and studying new materials and sources to come up with facts and reach new conclusions.
Assumptions: the act of taking something for granted or assuming its true without any proof.
Author: a person that writes a book, report, article, column, etc.
Place of Publication: the city where the information or data set was published.
Title: The name of an artistic work, a book, or a composition of some sort.
Thesis: a theory or statement used as a proposition that must be proven.
Underline, Highlight: a line under a word/ phrase or significant details that provide emphasis.
Annotation: a note added to a text through comment or explanation.
Purpose: the reason why something is done, created, or exists.
Summary, Paraphrase: restatement of main points in a text used to clarify the meaning.
Plagiarism: taking someone elses work or ideas and trying to pass it off as your own.
I would give Brownmillers essay a B because she is very thorough in explaining her feelings and opinions. She uses facts to back her up. She talked about how women are seen as objects, “[t]o buy a paper at the corner newsstand is to subject oneself to a forcible immersion in pornography, to be demeaned by an array of dehumanized, chopped-up parts of the female anatomy, packaged like cuts of meat at the supermarket” (59).
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