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FAQs
How do you write a commentary? ›
The key part of a successful commentary is a strong, clear thesis statement. Your thesis is your argument or your point of view. This is where you take a stance, and spend the rest of the essay supporting your thesis. Maybe you are writing a commentary on Great Expectations.
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 is the format of a commentary paper? ›Introduction: a short description of what the argument is about of approximately 50 words. Theoretical foundation: critique of the way the field is delineated by the author, or of the way theories are interpreted; critique of the scope of the literature cited; or critique of the theories discussed.
What is commentary in an essay example? ›In brief, the commentary part of the essay is the part where the writer explains how the evidence proves the thesis. It is the part of the essay in which the writer comments upon the evidence and points out what the evidence shows.
What are the five parts of a commentary? ›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 do you outline a commentary? ›- Introduction. Put the passage into context, and summarise its arguments briefly (in a few sentences): do not spend too much time discussing matters outside of the passage. ...
- Overview. Introduce the main themes and structural aspects of the passage. ...
- Detailed Analysis. ...
- Conclusion.
- 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.
Examples of commentary in a Sentence
The television show features political commentary by well-known journalists. The magazine includes humor and social commentary. The book is a commentary on her experiences abroad. I like listening to his social commentaries.
Summary is a brief account giving the main points of something. Commentary is a series of explanations and interpretations.
What is a commentary paragraph? ›Writing a literary commentary means making a detailed analysis of a new article or a text. Since it is not a thesis, it doesn't need a general discussion on the topic and a statement.
How do you write an introduction for a commentary? ›
Begin the literary commentary by noting the basic details of the text. State the title, author, date of publication, and genre of the text. This should appear in your introduction section. You can also mention at what point in a larger work the passage occurs, if relevant.
How long is a commentary? ›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.
How do you start a commentary sentence example? ›This is interesting/fascinating/disturbing because… It is important to notice that... The author reveals/shows/presents/emphasizes/suggests... The author wants the reader to understand...
What should you avoid using in your commentary? ›- DON'T write commentary in red ink.
- Don't turn the writer's paper into YOUR paper.
- Do not contradict yourself ("Condense this sentence," followed by, "You need to be more specific and develop this paragraph.")
- Don't over-whelm a writer with too much commentary.
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. We want to know how YOU think these facts prove your point and what YOU think they mean.
How do you start a commentary in an essay? ›Start by analyzing the passage. Discuss the dialogue and language used. You will also state how an idea contributes to the rest of the work. Then comes the structure.
How do you start an introduction for a commentary? ›Begin the literary commentary by noting the basic details of the text. State the title, author, date of publication, and genre of the text. This should appear in your introduction section. You can also mention at what point in a larger work the passage occurs, if relevant.
How do you start a commentary sentence in an essay? ›This is interesting/fascinating/disturbing because… It is important to notice that... The author reveals/shows/presents/emphasizes/suggests... The author wants the reader to understand...
What is a short commentary? ›Commentaries are short, narrowly focused articles of contemporary interest and usually take one of two forms: The first form is a discussion of an article or trial that was recently published or that is soon to be published, and that is interesting enough to warrant further comment or explanation.