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adelina 88 [10]
4 years ago
5

What are two differences between analyzing and evaluating text

English
2 answers:
kiruha [24]4 years ago
5 0

[|] Answer [|]

\boxed{Evaluation: \ Contains \ personal \ thoughts \ and \ opinions, \ while \ picking \ apart \ the \ "subject."}

\boxed{Analysis: \ Does \ not \ pass \ judgment. \ When \ analyzing \ something, \ you \ look \ at \ the \ facts.}

[|] Explanation [|]

Evaluating:

       When evaluating a piece of work, you pass judgment. You include your personal thoughts and opinions on their work. You do not ask why they did what they did. You give a review based on what you liked or didn't like.

Analyzing:

       When analyzing someone's work, you explore the deeper meaning. This is not about if you liked it or not, this is about the meaning and examining the detail.

\boxed{[|] \ Eclipsed \ [|]}

Andre45 [30]4 years ago
3 0
An evaluation - Decides the value of something. eg Tells you if something is good or bad, useful or not useful, valid or invalid.

an analysis - Finds out the parts of something, eg its elements, structure, processes.

Typically, you need to do an analysis before you can do an evaluation.
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