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Question: Your summary of the article includes:
1. Description of the research problem, research question, and the purpose of the scholarly article(s).
2. Explanation of the key terms, central claim (thesis), and assumption/hypothesis of the article(s).
3. Illustration of the arguments addressed by the author to support his/her thesis.
4. Summary of the evidence the author offers to answer the research question (or explain the thesis).
5. Summary of the author's conclusion.
In your analysis of the scholarly articles, you should:
1. Examine the logic of the author's argument. Does it make sense to you? Why or why not?
2. Include your own voice by weighing the author's arguments, evaluating the evidence cited by the author, and raising critical questions.
3. Consider whether the author considers counter-evidence and counter-arguments? If he/she does, how well does the scholarly article address the counter-evidence and counter-arguments?
4. If there is something that you believe is important that the author neglects, point it out and state what you think its significance is.