Thursday, April 7, 2011

GRE-Analytical Writing 2

ANALYZE AN ARGUMENT
30 minutes
You will have 30 minutes to plan and write a critique of an argument presented in the form of a short passage. A critique of any other argument will receive a score of zero. Analyze the line of reasoning in the argument. Be sure to consider what, if any, questionable assumptions underlie the thinking and, if evidence is cited, how well it supports the conclusion. You can also discuss what sort of evidence would strengthen or refute the argument, what changes in the argument would make it more logically sound, and what additional information might help you better evaluate its conclusion.

GRE readers, who are college and university faculty, will read your critique and evaluate its overall quality, based on how well you

• identify and analyze important features of the argument
• organize, develop, and express your critique of the argument
• support your critique with relevant reasons and examples
• control the elements of standard written English

Before you begin writing, you may want to take a few minutes to evaluate the argument and plan a response. Because the space for writing your response is limited,

Note that you are NOT being asked to present your views on the subject.use the next page to plan your response. Be sure to develop your ideas fully and organize them coherently, but leave time to reread what you have written and make any revisions that you think are necessary.

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