Op-Ed is short for Opinion-Editorial, which are comments on current events or the positions taken on them by various individuals and groups.
Basically, an Op-Ed or Opinion-Editorial is written to reflect the writer's specific opinions on a topic.
You could write to a paper, journal, or other publication giving your personal opinions on a subject, such as dogs. You can either write about how much you hate them, or how much you love them, and explain why. Your views on dogs may differ from those around you, which is why it is called an Opinion-Editorial.
it expresses an opinion
Strong use of fact in the writers arguments
If the piece of writing has 'I' and 'Me' or my
A four letter word (hyph.) is oped
An essay is a piece of writing.
We consider essay as a piece of writing.
ethos&patheos pathos apex :)
Yes, you can use a quote as a title for a piece of writing.
Things I would ask about a writer of an op-ed piece include:What is their bias, if any?What is their background and education?Do they possess authority on the topic?Does their writing rest solely on commentary or do they include arguments?Do their arguments make sense?What type of appeal is strongest in their writing?Do they confuse commentary with 'guilting'?Do they present opposing arguments and strong evidence against those views?What purpose do they have in writing the piece?Would the writing and arguments earn a good grade if a college professor evaluated it?
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An unreadable piece of writing is often referred to as illegible or unintelligible.
This is an author's intention, reason, or drive for writing the piece.