Hello everyone, the exam is about to accumulate good luck before the exam.
Here are six things to consider when analyzing your essay:
Vague words. (few, many, more, etc., considering the range of possibilities brought by the number)
Inappropriate contrast in composition material.
wrong causality. (Does a cause b or b cause a? or c cause a and b? or do a and b often occur together but not causally? correlation doesn't imply causality)
Basic economic concepts. (as in supply and demand)
Sample question.
Overconfident conclusion.
Ideas for reference:
Paragraph 1: Indicate where the argument is wrong, briefly list it in the order you will discuss it.
Second paragraph (and third paragraph): Analyze each flaw in the order stated in the first paragraph, give reasons, examples.
Last paragraph: simple summary, such as "this argument would be considerably stronger if xxx (by doing xxx to avoid flaw number 1, etc.)
Maybe a classmate posted a similar post before, but I couldn't find it. Thank you all, I wish us success in killing g!
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