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FAQs
How do you write a commentary? ›
- Do not summarize the focal article; just give the reference. ...
- Do not include general praise for the focal article.
- Use only essential citations. ...
- Use a short title that emphasizes your key message. ...
- Do not include an abstract.
- Make clear your take-home message.
The commentary should be structured in three parts: Title: “Commentary on article “ADD NAME” by “ADD NAME AUTHOR”. Introduction: a short description of what the argument is about of approximately 50 words. Elaboration of the critique (between 400-900 words).
What is an example of commentary? ›a spoken description of an event on the radio or television that is broadcast as the event happens, or the action of providing this description: commentary on The commentary on the Olympic Games was much better on the other channel. After retiring as a player she did football commentary for the BBC.
What are the parts of a commentary? ›- Descriptive title. The title should include a core finding or argument of the article.
- Article's lead [50 to 100 words] ...
- Introduction [150 to 300 words] ...
- Subsections [1,400 words] ...
- Conclusions [200 to 300 words] ...
- Bibliography. ...
- Acknowledgements [optional] ...
- Funding.
As you listen, try to identify the structural parts of the commentary (lede, scene, argument, evidence and conclusion). What was the lede/teaser? What was the scene? What argument/evidence did he present?
How to begin a commentary? ›An introductory paragraph will help you to remain focused on the key points as you write. For example, include an introduction where you provide the context for the work and state your thesis, followed by analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, themes, etc.
What should you avoid using in your commentary? ›Even when giving commentary in the form of an opinion, avoid using subjective phrases like “I hope,” “I believe,” and “I think.” These are just throwaway phrases. They are redundant (you wrote the essay, so it is obvious you think, believe, or hope what is written), and they reduce your credibility.
What is commentary in a paragraph? ›Commentary is explanation or interpretation of the concrete evidence. The commentary also helps support the topic sentence. Effective commentary is typically longer than the concrete evidence (1:2+). Page 2. Example 1: Informative, How-To Paragraph.
What are some good commentary starters? ›- This shows that...
- This also shows that…
- One can see by this that...
- The reader again notices how...
- This is because…
- This is important because…
- In addition…
- Furthermore…
A commentary is usually even shorter (around 1,000 words) and is focused on the initial article or an issue raised by that article. Hence, it usually does not have an abstract. The discussion it seeks to start can be quite provocative.
What is a commentary detail? ›
Commentary (CM) It is your opinion, interpretation, insight, analysis, personal response, feelings (your own in a personal paper, a character's feelings in a literature paper), evaluation, explication, and reflection about a concrete detail in an essay. It echoes the focus of your thesis and topic sentences.
What are the tips in doing commentary? ›- Present well: You need to be able to present well and speak clearly, while also coming across as conversational. ...
- Perform well under pressure: Being able to comfortably present under pressure is a must. ...
- Be versatile: Versatility is vital for commentating.
Here we go: The job of commentary is to tie the evidence to the topic sentence. This is where the student offers OPINION about how the factual evidence illustrates the truth of the topic sentence. By connecting the evidence to the topic sentence and the topic sentence to the thesis, the commentary defends the thesis.
How to write a commentary for a quote? ›One way to remember what your options are for commentary is to use the acronym SPIES: SIGNIFICANCE, PURPOSE, IMPORTANCE, EFFECT, or SUGGESTION. Using these trigger words should help you create meaningful commentary. Avoid simply paraphrasing the quote or restating the major support in your commentary.
What are some commentary verbs? ›- conveys.
- demonstrates.
- emphasizes.
- highlights.
- illustrates.
- implies.
- portrays.
- reveals.
You are going to need at least two sentences of commentary for every detail sentence. A good rule of thumb is that your commentary should be twice as long as your details. Otherwise, your paper is just full of facts.
How do you write a creative commentary? ›- Close Reading. Take an excerpt by your chosen writer and look at it in depth. ...
- Read Reviews. Find and read some review of your chosen writer/work online. ...
- Make a List/Mind Map/Other Representation of Your Ideas.