Answer:
Option A (the central idea), option C (supporting details), Option D (the reader's position) and option E (supporting evidence).
Explanation:
While writing a critique, it becomes important to clear the text or the piece of work that the author is going to criticize. Therefore, the author needs to discuss the main theme or the central idea of the work. Before going to criticise any of the work the author needs to have some supporting details that he can use to support his argument. A critique should be simple, clear and concise so that the readers can easily understand it. The author may keep some supporting evidence with him while writing a critique because it will help him to cite sources and give a more reliable critique.
Answer:
B :)
Explanation:
A Persuasive Essay is the correct answer because its a way to persuade the reader to agree with your claim (opinion). You need facts and evidence to help support your claim, which is what the reader will be looking for that will help them get on the same bandwagon as you (agree w/ you).
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Choices ? if this is plato then i wuld go with c ; i had this question not to long ago,<span> Antigone is brought before Creon, and states that she knew Creon's law but chose to break it, expounding upon the superiority of 'divine law' to that made by man. She is choosing the path of morality over civil law and order.</span>