I have a critical analysis essay, and i need some one who can write it for me. The critical analysis is devided into 3; outline, first draft and finaldraft, I need someone who can write them for me.
The outline in due on Sunday April 3.
the first draft is due on April 6
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/10/04/small-change-malcolm-gladwell
this is the link of the article
Format: 4 pages; 12-point Times New Roman font; 1-inch margins all sides plus Works Cited page; typed and double-spaced; headings and an original title. Essay must include a maximum of 5 short quotations/paraphrases from the source with correct in-text citations.
Assignment: A critical analysis of “Small Change: Why the Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted” by Malcolm Gladwell
Specific: A critical analysis essay gives writers the opportunity to express their understanding of another author’s ideas and evaluate them in an objective and logical way. Critical analysis essays are similar to other academic essays: there is a thesis that the writer supports and develops. The difference is that in this type of essay, writers reflect on an author’s ideas.
Structuring a Critical Analysis Paper
Introduction: Includes the author/title of text youre analyzing, states the authors main point, state your overall evaluation, provides any relevant background information to help reader. Your thesis statement states whether you feel the author successfully supported his argument. The introductory paragraph presents your readers with important background information about the article. Your readers probably have not read the article, so you need to give credit to the author and provide enough context to help reader’s understand the topic and the author’s point of view.
Summary: A short summary of the work (Objective reporting). It may be that you are summarizing the entire text OR you may be summarizing only the portion that is directly related to your evaluation. Your summary paragraph will be structured like any other paragraph in an academic essay: with a topic sentence and supporting information. It will include the following information:
A. a restatement of the author’s main idea;
B. key supporting ideas from the text in your words;
C. important details from the text that support the main idea.
3. Evaluation: (Objective Reporting) In these paragraphs you will give your objective responses to, and critique of, the source in terms of the quality of the writing and the ideas. Use criteria such as:
Accurate, factual, compelling evidence
Clear definitions or concepts
Hidden assumptions or biases?
Logic & organization
Effectiveness of the language used
Fallacies? (name-calling, over-simplified, generalizations, emotional language, black/white, bandwagon appeal)
4. Conclusion: Remind reader of importance of topic and the main point(s) of your evaluation and response. You can also:
Reflect on how you have proven your argument
Point out the importance of your argument
Note potential avenues for additional research or analysis or make a prediction or a suggestion