Analyze Trying Out One’s Sword Reading.
Topic:
Trying Out One’s Sword Reading
Questions to Address:
1 – What is the issue/topic which the author is responding to? (Write a 2 – 3 sentence summary of the topic and
its importance.)
2 – What is the author’s conclusion? What view or idea are they arguing for? (They will often tell you what
they’re arguing at the beginning of their paper, so read carefully!)
3 – What reasons does the author give in support of their conclusion? How do these reasons imply the truth of
the author’s conclusion?
4 – What counterarguments, alternative/opposing views, or objections does the author consider? How do they
(the author) respond?
5 – Do you agree with the author’s conclusion? Why/not?
6 – Do you think the author’s argument establishes their conclusion? Why/not?
7 – Do you think the author has adequately responded to counterarguments, objections, or alternative/opposing
views? Why/not?
8 – What implications does the author’s argument (conclusion and reasoning) have for other topics or issues?