1. is a method of explanation in which sentences, verses, quotes,
or phrases are taken from a literary or academic work then
interpreted and explained in a detailed way. You may begin by
analyzing how the text was constructed and end with a concise
conclusion by restating your major arguments. Explication not
only illuminates a piece of literature, but also serves to remind
the readers about its historical setting and formal properties of
style and language.
1. EXPLICATION
2. Example:
In the final stanza of his poem The Road
Not Taken, Frost talks about his dilemma
of coming upon two diverging paths, and
not knowing which one to choose. The
third line is very important, as it delivers
an idea of choosing between the two
divergent paths.
3. 2. CLARIFICATION
it is a method of explanation in which the
points are organized from a general
abstract idea to specific and concrete
examples. The analysis of the concept is
done by looking at the and specifying its
characteristics
4. Justice is a broad concept which encompasses a wide set of ideas, most of which also branch out into smaller notions. For instance, it can
refer to the sentencing of a criminal based on due process. When an mdividual gets what he deserves, even outside the hands of the law, it
considered justice in some context.
Example:
Justice is a broad concept which encompasses a wide set of
ideas, most of which also branch out into smaller notions. For
instance, it can refer to the sentencing of a criminal based on
due process. When an mdividual gets what he deserves, even
outside the hands of the law, it is also considered justice in
some context.