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板凳
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发表于 2012-1-30 22:42:03
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I think analysis of issue is to test your overall knowledge about history and current events. For example, the topic you gave basically asks you about the correlation between genius and creativity. In other words, the topic of the discussion is "creativity defines genius". From this point on you will have to analyze or attack the issue based on your personal experience and list specific real world examples.
Start with your introduction in the format and restate the issue above, then state your position. The introduction and conclusion will reflect each other and can be easily formatted.
Three paragraphs for body, this gets tricky for the issue because you must expand on your OWN position instead of staying on course with the speaker. I usually attack the "lack of evidence/support" in the first paragraph because the topic of discussion is always too short to really justify the conclusion. Try to use real world examples to attack and to replace the speaker's evidence. The topic above states that genius can create new ideas from the traditional ideas, but this doesn't mean they've actually created something brand new. Therefore genius did not create but they are merely "upgrading" ideas and improving them. I always use the first paragraph to attack what is ALREADY written in the topic. This is an easy way to start because the information is given to you in the question.
2nd paragraph, attack the assumptions by discussing what the author failed to establish or think about. This part is easy all you have to do is make up something that makes sense
3rd paragraph, attack the speaker's logic by expressing your own. I usually spend more time on this one because it will really show the GMAC grader that you have the logic to compete and win an argument. Use the first two paragraphs are your basis for the 3rd paragraph.
Conclusion reflects the introduction. You can basically repeat your position and list recommendations here. I doubt GMAC graders will read this thoroughly.
Important test points are:
Introduction (thesis statement)
1st, 2nd (ATTACK the topic as much as you can)
3rd (discuss your own reasoning and logic, aka foreshadow some recommendations)
Conclusion (reflect thesis statement, concrete recommendations) |
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