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  1. Five Ways to Target Commentary for Essay Writing

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  2. Five Ways to Target Commentary for Essay Writing

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  3. Example IB English Commentary

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  4. Teaching Students How to Write Commentary for the Literary Analysis

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  5. Five Ways to Target Commentary for Essay Writing

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  6. Commentary on Short Story Essay Example

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  1. An Example Critical Commentary

    An Example Critical Commentary. Our latest assignments came back within four days of submission—a fast turnaround. Mine scored a high merit. Its main weaknesses were: I should have mentioned more works of dystopian literature, rather than other media such as film and television drama. I had brought in the other media because part of the essay ...

  2. Writing a good reflective commentary

    The reflective commentary is not an academic essay, so you don't need to use academic jargon. Use first person, because it's a personal reflection on your work. However, don't be too colloquial and chatty either - your tone needs to be moderate and considered. Don't say "I tried to do X but it was rubbish".

  3. Creative writing commentaries: don't know where to start?

    The first commentary on any creative writing that I had to write - or read - was the 30,000 word commentary I wrote for my PhD in Creative Writing. I didn't find it easy. The next I tangled with were the 300 word commentaries that my Open University students have to write for their course. They don't - most of them - find it easy either. Of course, most writers take some kind of notice of what ...

  4. Writing a good creative reading commentary

    Here are some exercises that will help you build up your Creative Reading Commentary: 1) Close Reading. Take an excerpt by your chosen writer and look at it in depth. Examine all the techniques used by the writer in that short extract and make some notes (even if these aren't all included in your final CRC).

  5. How to Write a Literary Commentary: 14 Steps (with Pictures)

    2. Highlight keywords in the text. Take a pen, pencil, or highlighter and mark any words that feel important in the text. Look for words that are bolded or italicized in the text, as this likely means they are important for the author and key to understanding the text.

  6. Score 10/10 on the reflective commentary

    Having scored a 10/10 in my own reflective commentary, I will provide a structure that can be used to ensure you are including everything you need. I discussed my own reactions to the original text, and described how I wanted to rouse similar reactions in the reader of my creative response. In your reflective commentary, it can be easier to put ...

  7. Writing a Literary Commentary: Guidelines

    There are no fixed rules for writing a commentary, but a general structure will be suggested. You should always PLAN your commentary before you start writing it, following these guidelines where appropriate. 1 Introduction. Put the passage into context, and summarise its arguments briefly (in a few sentences): do not spend too much time ...

  8. Commentary Essay Example, Writing Guide, and Tips

    Key Components of a Commentary Essay. 1. Introduction: Begin your essay with a captivating introduction that presents the topic and provides context for the reader. 2. Thesis Statement: Craft a clear and concise thesis statement that outlines your main argument or perspective. 3.

  9. From Summary to Insight: A Guide to Writing Commentary Essays with Depth

    4. Evaluating - Examining different aspects of an issue or argument and determining its worth or value by expressing an opinion about it. Using these four points as a framework for writing your commentary essays can help you to be more effective in your analysis, summary and evaluation of any given topic.

  10. How to Write a Commentary

    Students were asked to write a commentary based on science writer Erik Vance' and his presentation of The Placebo Effect and Mind Over Body. Listening to the speaker was extremely important as well as observing a deconstructing body language. Students were expected to ask questions, take pleny of notes and come up with a thesis statement. The Curriculum focus: Science, Language Arts, Creative ...

  11. How to Critique Creative Writing

    To critique this story, you go through step No. 1, noting your initial reactions, and then you move to step 2, in which you try to grapple with why the story doesn't engage you and what might be helpful to the writer. You have figured out what the writer's intentions were, and determined that the technique didn't work.

  12. Guide to the Commentary

    In addition to translating a poem for your Stephen Spender Prize entry, we also ask you to write a short commentary of no more than 300 words. The idea of the commentary is to explain to the judges how you approached translating the poem, and to give examples of three translation decisions that you found the most interesting or challenging ...

  13. 3 Ways to Write a Commentary

    Make sure to use smooth transitions. When you move to a new example, use a good transition word or phrase. Some examples are "similarly", "conversely", and "again". 6. Write a strong conclusion. Your conclusion is the piece that will tie the rest of your commentary together. Make sure to include a summary of your argument.

  14. PDF Creative Writing Dissertation Creative portfolio and critical essay

    iting Dissertation Creative portfolio and critical essaySamue. MarshallLast NightWhen we be. an our training, it felt like the start of forever. Tha. 's how they made it seem. Just watch and listen, they said, and you'll be fine. You'll cut away the undergrowth, ou'll navigate by the stars and. you'll have this job for. he rest of ...

  15. Write compelling commentary

    Here is a quick guide to help you get started with writing a compelling commentary (op-ed). From writing a great opener to key elements to include. ... enliven theories or concepts with concrete examples and vivid analogies; ... (The competition for attention is fierce, so investing in a creative or provocative lede increases your chances of ...

  16. PDF Sample Workshop Critiques

    Creative Writing. Sample Workshop Critiques. Critique Example 1. Critique by Paul Kraus. I like Adbusters and was really nervous how one may imitate its content without being ridiculous. You handled the social critic role nicely by offering us readers a succinct, humble, heartfelt, and healthily perceived story.

  17. What is the point of a Reflective Commentary

    What is the point of a Reflective Commentary. A good many students look upon the Reflective Commentary as a nasty trap set by module writers and tutors to catch writing students unawares. And unless students understand the purpose of a reflective commentary it can indeed become a trap, or something that trips the student writer up.

  18. PDF WRITING YOUR CRITICAL REFLECTION

    Priscilla Morris. Writing reflectively develops your awareness of how you created a poem, story, script or piece of creative non-fiction. It deepens your understanding of your writing process and acknowledges the literary influences that fed into and shaped your writing. It's a myth that poems and stories are created in a burst of inspiration ...

  19. The Ultimate Guide to VCE Creative Writing

    The creative writing task assesses your ability to combine features of an existing text with your own original ideas. The key intention here is to demonstrate your understanding of the world of the text. You can achieve this by exploring and applying selected elements from the text, such as context, themes, literary devices like symbols, and/or ...

  20. "Critical Approaches to Creative Writing": A Case Study

    J. T. Welsch is a lecturer in Creative Writing and English Literature at York St John University, where he teaches various writing forms and theory, and with a particular emphasis on creative research and employability skills.His primary research interests are in High and Late Modernism, with forthcoming articles on William Carlos Williams, James Joyce, and John Berryman.

  21. Creative Writing Commentary. D:

    To put it simply, a commentary is a piece of work in which you need to discuss the decisions you made while writing your creative piece. For example what influenced you on the story or plot, in the characters too. Also you need to talk about linguistic devices (if you've used any, say why not if you haven't) and things like form, structure and language. Things like mood and tone are also ...

  22. Common App Essays

    We've provided seven essay examples, one for each of the Common App prompts. After each essay, we've provided a table with commentary on the essay's narrative, writing style and tone, demonstrated traits, and self-reflection. Prevent plagiarism. Run a free check. Try for free.

  23. Critical Approaches and Sample Commentary/Critique in Creative ...

    WHY Creative Nonfiction Quarter 4: Module 1: Critical Approaches and Sample Commentary/Critique in Creative Nonfiction The Boys According to Barrot and Sipacio (2016) in their book Communicate Today: English for Academic and Professional Purposes, there are various ways or is