Nuts And Bolts of Critiquing
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Sometimes I don't know where to start when I sit down to critique a piece of writing, but I came across this article today and found it very helpful. I thought others might find it helpful too.
Nuts And Bolts of Critiquing by Tina Morgan
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Re: lace frills
Date: 2008-09-17 08:24 am (UTC)I agree, in general, although I do think 'jargon' (the language, esp. the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group) does have its uses. In this case, I think 'comment' is too broad a term, wheras 'critique' is, I believe, widely understood amongst writers to mean 'to review or analyze critically'. That is certainly my experience, and I don't read the Boston Globe.