2010년 2월 28일 일요일

Useful Phrases for use in Evaluative Writing

http://home.ku.edu.tr/~doregan/Writing/evallangpanova.htm

 1

X endeavours to show/prove, put forth

Panova endeavours to show that although Holden is not a very likeable character on the surface, one comes to like him in the end.

 2

Expresses a view....to the effect that

Panova expresses a view to the effect that although Holden is not a very likeable character on the surface, one comes to like him in the end. 

 3

X seeks to criticise

Panova seeks to criticise Holden’s irresponsible behaviour.

 4

He believes

Panova believes that Holden is a loafer.

 5

Having dismissed...he then...

Having dismissed Holden as an apparently unlikeable character, Panova then shows how the novel works on the reader in secret and subtle ways.

 6

X endeavours to expose...

Panova, at the beginning of her article, endeavours to expose all the negative characteristics of Holden.

 7

He goes on to ...(dismiss)

Having dismissed Holden as an apparently unlikeable character, Panova goes on to show how the novel works on the reader in secret and subtle ways.

 8

X argues that

X argues that

 9

He provides some excellent examples of ...

Panova provides some excellent examples of the kinds of things Holden does to upset readers.

 10

In X’s analysis...

In Panova’s analysis Holden is a loafer.

 11

Ultimately, for X...

Ultimately, for Panova  the novel is a tragedy.

 12

X claims that

X claims that

 13

The author gives some examples of...

The author gives some examples of...

 14

The author suggests that ...

The author suggests that ...

 15

The author makes a connection between

The author makes a connection between Allie and James Castle.

 16

He concludes that ...

He concludes that the novel is tragically hopeless.

 17

He appears to be saying that ...

She appears to be saying that although Holden does things that the reader cannot approve of the reader ends up liking him because of the artistry of Salinger in working on our emotions in secret and subtle ways.

 18

The author states

The author states

 19

According to X

According to Panova, Holden is a loafer.

 20

He clarifies what he means by ...

She clarifies what she means by giving examples of the ways in which the novel stirs our emotions.

 21

Another reason why X thinks... is ...

Another reason why Panova thinks that the reader shouldn’t like Holden is his constant lying.

 22

X believes that

X believes that

 23

X suggests

X suggests

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