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Given the dаtа vаlues belоw, 60    62    68    70    73    75    76    81    84    85    86    87    92    96    97    99 Find the scоre that is at the 25th percentile rank.

Article Link: ENG 101 Student Nicаyа Turner Mаke-Up Article Analysis Fоur Nutritiоn Trends tо Watch in 2026.pdf Using Honorlock, write a four paragraph article analysis essay about the above article using the following guidelines and essay structure:  Paragraph 1: Identification of Author(s) and Work In this paragraph, you need to outline for your reader some basic information about the article you chose to read. Please include the following information:  What is the title of the article you read? Make sure to format the title using APA formatting guidelines. Who is/are the author(s)?   What are the author’s credentials—institutional affiliation (where he or she works), educational background, past writings, or experience?  Is the book or article written on a topic in which the author is an expert or the premier scholar? Where was the source published?   When was the source published?   **NOTE: None of this information should be researched (outside of looking for it within the source you are analyzing). If the article does not list some or any aspects of the information, simply stating that fact will suffice.   Paragraph 2: Summary  In this paragraph, you need to outline for your reader the general gist of what the article is about. Please include the following information:  What is the subject of the article?  What, generally-speaking, is the author trying to argue? What is his or her thesis statement or main argument that he or she wants to get across to the reader?  What is the scope (extent of coverage) of the article? For example, how narrowly or broadly does the author address the subject?  What are some general details from the article that you think are important?  **NOTE: If you choose to do so, you are welcome to put in direct references in the form of paraphrases or summaries of the article, but please know that they must be fully cited and properly formatted.  Paragraph 3: Analysis    In this paragraph, you need to analyze the article you read for your reader. This means discussing the meaning of the article and any important implications the article might have. Please include the following information:  What do you think the article’s meaning is? What do you think the author is trying to say to his or her readers? Does the author make any significant observations that might change or enhance our understanding of the topic in question?  How is the information in the article structured? Did the author present the material in a logical, effective, and organized manner? If so, how did he or she do this? If not, was this problematic, or did it enhance the article somehow?  What was the general tone of the author and how did this tone enhance or detract from the article?   How did the author incorporate the concepts of ethos, pathos, and logos into the article?   Paragraph 4: Evaluation  This final paragraph of your essay will discuss your personal evaluation of the essay. Please include the following information: Did the author seem objective or biased? What made him or her seem that way?  Does the information presented in the article appear to be valid and well-researched, or is it questionable and unsupported by evidence? Why or why not?  How did the article personally affect you? Did it make you want to continue researching? Did it spark any new ideas in your mind? Why or why not?  Would you recommend this article to others? Why or why not?  **NOTE: It is permissible to use first person language (i.e., “I” or “me”) in this section of the essay only.    Reference Page Entry:  Include the reference page entry (in proper APA format) for your source at the end of the essay.  Here is an example of what a reference page entry looks like (do the best you can using this text entry box and the article information):  Maftsir, S. (2019). Emotional change: Romantic love and the university in postcolonial Egypt. Journal of Social History, 52(3), 831-859.

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