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FAQs
How do you write a commentary? ›
- 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.
The commentary should be structured in three parts: Title: “Commentary on article “ADD NAME” by “ADD NAME AUTHOR”. Introduction: a short description of what the argument is about of approximately 50 words. Elaboration of the critique (between 400-900 words).
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 does a commentary essay look like? ›A commentary should relate the passage to the rest of the work (novel, collection of poems, etc.), but remain focused in the main on the details of the passage itself. Make sure that your commentary covers the whole passage.
What is a short commentary? ›Commentaries are short (~2500 words*) articles covering a contemporary issue that is relevant to the journal's scope. They are usually commissioned by the journal, but we do on occasion consider and peer review unsolicited submissions.
What are some good commentary starters? ›- This shows that...
- This also shows that…
- One can see by this that...
- The reader again notices how...
- This is because…
- This is important because…
- In addition…
- Furthermore…
- Descriptive title. The title should include a core finding or argument of the article.
- Article's lead [50 to 100 words] ...
- Introduction [150 to 300 words] ...
- Subsections [1,400 words] ...
- Conclusions [200 to 300 words] ...
- Bibliography. ...
- Acknowledgements [optional] ...
- Funding.
You are going to need at least two sentences of commentary for every detail sentence. 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.
How do you structure a source commentary? ›- Identify and summarise the source. ...
- Consider the particular type of source. ...
- Put your source in context. ...
- Consider the limitations of the source. ...
- Answer the question: How useful is this source to historians?
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.
Is a commentary a summary? ›
Summary is a brief account giving the main points of something. Commentary is a series of explanations and interpretations.
What does commentary mean in a paragraph? ›Commentary (CM): Your opinion or comment about something; not concrete detail. Synonyms include: opinion, insight, analysis, interpretation, inference, personal response, feelings, evaluation, explication, explanation, and reflection. Concluding Sentence (CS): The last sentence in a body paragraph.
How to structure a commentary? ›- Situate the passage with respect to the text as a whole.
- Identify issues of content and the formal characteristics of the passage.
- Analyse in detail the relationship between form and content.
- Relate the passage briefly to the structure and themes of the text as a whole.
- Pick an issue that inspires passion in you.
- Write from your own point of view and draw on your personal, lived experience with plenty of detail.
- Assert a clear point of view/opinion.
- Connect your story to broader social themes.
- Use concrete examples and stories in your writing.
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...
How to write a self commentary? ›Include some evaluative remarks on what you feel you did well, what you feel you did not do well, and what you therefore feel your goals for repeated improvement and success ought to be for the next assignments.
How many sentences should commentary be? ›You are going to need at least two sentences of commentary for every detail sentence. 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 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 to write a translation commentary? ›it should contain an argument or a set of arguments that are illustrated by the translation; it should address relevant issues of translation theory and practice; it should open up the process of theoretically informed reflection that lies behind the creation of a translation product.