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When writing a critique, a reader first finds the central idea and supporting details, then

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Then states a position on the central idea.
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When writing a critique, a reader first finds the central idea and supporting details, then states a position on the central idea.

Critique is a method of disciplined, systematic study of a written or oral discourse. Although critique is commonly considered as fault finding and negative judgment, it can involve merit recognition as well, and in philosophical tradition it also means a methodical practice of doubt.

The term critique derives, via French, from Ancient Greek meaning "the faculty of judgment,"

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