Ivan Damian
Ms. Lehman
English 2-1B
3 December 2019
With Friends Like These Review
Do we ever really know about someone’s feelings or do we ignore them? Sometimes we overlook other people’s feelings and only focus on our own. This is a good article because of its content, but the author’s background and the article’s formatting also contribute to its success. Dorothy Rowe wrote an article, title “With Friends Like These,” about the importance of friendships and how we care for them.
Dorothy Rowe has a doctrate in psychology and has experience being a psychologist. Her writing style is conversational. She also makes her article more personal with her personal experiences. She writes to inform readers, but her lack of outside research makes the article unsuitable for research purposes.
Rowe’s article is well organized, useful and practical. The hook is information draws readers into the article and makes them interested in it. It’s interesting information because Rowe talks about her personal experience and talks about who we are as people with emotions, who see the world in different ways. Her interpretations about friendships make the topic relevant to a wide audience.
The article is clearly begun and ended. The main claim is introduced early on and the conclusion clarifies and restates that argument. Rowe uses section titles to clarify the main ideas of each section for her readers. She also transitions smoothly from idea to idea, so readers don’t feel lost. Rowe’s main topic links directly to the sense of who we are as people. It’s important that we have awareness about friendships, and this article provides useful and relevant information about that topic.
Rowe’s article “With Friends Like These” is worth your time. Her training and experience in psychology combined with her conversational writing style makes this article easy to access for most readers. Rowe organizes her information well with clear section headings so that readers can easily see the organization of her argument. Most importantly, the content of the article makes it relevant to most people. If you’re looking to write a research paper, the lack of outside sources makes this a poor choice. If you’re looking to learn more about friendship, this article is a good place to start.
Article Review Reflection
Please answer all questions in complete, grammatically correct sentences.
1. Explain the process you went through to write this paper. Please be specific.
The process was pretty hard because I had to find evident research sources to do my article. The process was pretty easy because finding my research sources were easy to put in my article and might've been a little difficult to format my paper.
2. What qualifies this paper as an informative essay? What are the requirements for a review and how did you meet them?
3. What one piece of advice would you give someone writing a review for the first time? Why?
Ms. Lehman
English 2-1B
3 December 2019
With Friends Like These Review
Do we ever really know about someone’s feelings or do we ignore them? Sometimes we overlook other people’s feelings and only focus on our own. This is a good article because of its content, but the author’s background and the article’s formatting also contribute to its success. Dorothy Rowe wrote an article, title “With Friends Like These,” about the importance of friendships and how we care for them.
Dorothy Rowe has a doctrate in psychology and has experience being a psychologist. Her writing style is conversational. She also makes her article more personal with her personal experiences. She writes to inform readers, but her lack of outside research makes the article unsuitable for research purposes.
Rowe’s article is well organized, useful and practical. The hook is information draws readers into the article and makes them interested in it. It’s interesting information because Rowe talks about her personal experience and talks about who we are as people with emotions, who see the world in different ways. Her interpretations about friendships make the topic relevant to a wide audience.
The article is clearly begun and ended. The main claim is introduced early on and the conclusion clarifies and restates that argument. Rowe uses section titles to clarify the main ideas of each section for her readers. She also transitions smoothly from idea to idea, so readers don’t feel lost. Rowe’s main topic links directly to the sense of who we are as people. It’s important that we have awareness about friendships, and this article provides useful and relevant information about that topic.
Rowe’s article “With Friends Like These” is worth your time. Her training and experience in psychology combined with her conversational writing style makes this article easy to access for most readers. Rowe organizes her information well with clear section headings so that readers can easily see the organization of her argument. Most importantly, the content of the article makes it relevant to most people. If you’re looking to write a research paper, the lack of outside sources makes this a poor choice. If you’re looking to learn more about friendship, this article is a good place to start.
Article Review Reflection
Please answer all questions in complete, grammatically correct sentences.
1. Explain the process you went through to write this paper. Please be specific.
The process was pretty hard because I had to find evident research sources to do my article. The process was pretty easy because finding my research sources were easy to put in my article and might've been a little difficult to format my paper.
2. What qualifies this paper as an informative essay? What are the requirements for a review and how did you meet them?
3. What one piece of advice would you give someone writing a review for the first time? Why?