There have been several occasions when I was writing an article that I believe correctly conveyed my position or ideas on the topic. However, I discovered that I was wrong in that belief. My critical analysis assignment, “Tweet Less, Kiss More Analysis” (4), was an example of when I incorrectly conveyed my assigned topic. Since this was an analysis paper on the article, “Tweet Less, Kiss More” by Bob Herbert, I was expected to actually analyze the article. Of course, I believed I had done so when it was brought to my attention that instead of analyzing the article, I had expressed my position on the topic discussed in the article. It was for this reason that I came to the conclusion that the structure and information placed in an essay can completely change the readers' perspective on the article. Instead of letting the reader form their own opinion or position based on the article and my analysis of the same, I had unintentionally only given my position on the topic discussed in the article. The information and structure of an article are essential to the quality and clarity of the article. A good article can't have one and not the other and that's something I've learned through all of this
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