
Hi Dr Rivera and my classmates! I hope everyone had a great weekend! Last Thursday we met at the moodle room and discussed about the importance of analysis by division.
Writing Analysis By Division
We need to break down a unit (our subject) into its parts and explain how each part functions in relation to the operation or existence of the whole. Move from subject to principle, to division, to relationship.
We need to break down a unit (our subject) into its parts and explain how each part functions in relation to the operation or existence of the whole. Move from subject to principle, to division, to relationship.
- Step 1. Begin with something that is a unit (subject).
- Step 2. State one principle by which the unit can function.
- Step 3. Divide the unit into parts according to that principle.
- Step 4. Discuss each of the parts in relation to the unit.
Organization
In an essay of analysis by division, the main parts are likely to be the main points of our outline or main extension of our cluster.
Sequence of Parts
- Time: The sequence of the parts in our paragraph or essay can be mainly chronological, or time-based.
- Space: If our unit is a visual object, especially if, like a pencil, it does nothing by itself, we may discuss the parts in relation to space.
- Emphasis: Because the most emphatic location of any piece of writing is the end (the second most emphatic point is the beginning), consider placing the most significant part of the unit at the end.
Two Uses of Analysis by Division
Restaurant Review
The restaurant review is an article of one or more paragraphs that describes three elements:
The restaurant review is an article of one or more paragraphs that describes three elements:
- Ambiance - is the atmosphere, mood, or feeling of a place.
- Service - is mainly concerned with food delivery and those who do it: their attitude, manners, helpfulness, promptness, accuracy, and availability.
- Food - is the emphasis-its variety, quality, quantity, price, and presentation.
Short Story Review
A short story is a brief, imaginative narrative, with numerous functional elements (all of which can be analyzed): setting, conflict, characters, plot, theme, and point of view.
A short story is a brief, imaginative narrative, with numerous functional elements (all of which can be analyzed): setting, conflict, characters, plot, theme, and point of view.
I hope everyone has a great weekend and see you all online next week.
Best regards,
Hai, Zhan(Odin)
My bad, saw the other post first haha. Looks like you're ready :P
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