Chapter 9 Analysis by Division: Examining the Parts
Writing Analysis by Division
Procedure
If
 you need to explain how something works or exists as a unit, you will 
write an analysis by division. you will break down a unit (your subject)
 into its parts and explain how each part functions in relation  to the 
operation or existence of the whole. the most important word here is 
unit. you begin with something that can stand alone or can be regarded 
separately. the following procedure will guide you in writing an 
analysis by division: Move from subject to principle, to division, to 
relationship. 
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Step 1. Begin with something that is a unit (subject).
Step 2. State one principle by which the unit can function.
Step 3. Divide the unit into parts according to that principle.
Step 4. Discuss each of the parts in relation to the unit.
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you might apply that procedure to writing about a good boss in the following way:
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1. Unit
     Manager
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2. Principle of function
     Effective as a leader
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3. Parts based on the principle
     Fair, intelligent, stable, competent in the field
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4. Relationship to the unit
     Consider each part in relation to the person's effectiveness as a manager
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Organization
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In
 an essay of analysis by division, the main parts are likely to be the 
main points of your outline or main extensions of your cluster. If they 
are anything else, reconsider your organization..
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Thesis: To be effective as a leader, a manager needs specific qualities.
Thesis: To be effective as a leader, a manager needs specific qualities.
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I. Fairness
II. Intelligence
III. Stability
IV. Competence in the field
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Sequence of Parts
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The order in which you discuss the parts will vary according to the nature of the unit and the way in which you view it.
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Time: the sequence of the parts in your paragraph or essay can be mainly chronological, or time-based (if you are dealing with something that functions on its own, such as a heart, with the parts presented in relation to stages of the function.)
Time: the sequence of the parts in your paragraph or essay can be mainly chronological, or time-based (if you are dealing with something that functions on its own, such as a heart, with the parts presented in relation to stages of the function.)
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Speace: If your unit is a visual object, especially if, like a pencil, it does nothing by itself, you may discuss the parts in the relation to speace.
Speace: If your unit is a visual object, especially if, like a pencil, it does nothing by itself, you may discuss the parts in the relation to speace.
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Emphasis: Because the most emphatic location of any piece of writing is the end( the second most emphatic point is the beginning), consider placing the most significant part of the unit at the end.
Emphasis: Because the most emphatic location of any piece of writing is the end( the second most emphatic point is the beginning), consider placing the most significant part of the unit at the end.
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Two Uses of Analysis by Division
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From
 the wide range of uses of analysis by division mentioned in the 
introduction, two are featured in the chapter:  the restaurant review 
and the short story review.
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Restaurant Review.
Restaurant Review.
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Definition
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The restaurant review is an article of one or more paragraphs that describes three elements: ambiance, service and food.
The restaurant review is an article of one or more paragraphs that describes three elements: ambiance, service and food.
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Ambiance is the atmosphere, mood, or feeling of a place. For restaurant, it may begin with landscaping and architecture. Ambiance is certainly produced by what is inside, such as the furnishing, seating, style, upkeep, sounds, sights, smells, behavior of other customers, and management style--whatever produces that mood or the feeling, even if it is franchise plastic and elevator music.
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Service is mainly concerned with food delivery and those who do it: their attitude, manners, helpfulness, promptness, accuracy, and availability. Self-service or pickup establishments would be judged by similar standards.
Service is mainly concerned with food delivery and those who do it: their attitude, manners, helpfulness, promptness, accuracy, and availability. Self-service or pickup establishments would be judged by similar standards.
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Food is the emphasis--its variety, quality, price, and presentation.
Food is the emphasis--its variety, quality, price, and presentation.
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Writing the Review
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Use first person (I) as you relate your experience in a particular restaurant chain.
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If possible, base your evaluation on more than one item. 
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While you are dining, use a simple outline or listing to make sure you have information on ambiance, service, food.
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You
 need not separeate comments on ambiance, service, and food or present 
them in a particualr order, but be specific in your details and 
examples.
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Shot Story Review
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A
 short story is a brief, imaginative narrative, with numerous functional
 elements (all of which can be analyzed):  setting, conflict, character,
 plot, theme, and point of view.  
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The
 overarching element of the short story is usually the plot.  In the 
simplest terms, the plot begins when a character in a setting 
experiences (with or without being aware) a conflict.  The plot develops
 as the character deals with the conflict in a single scene or sequence 
of scenes.  All of the narrative is related from a first person (I) or a
 third person (he, she, they) point of view.  The entire presentation 
has a theme, the underlying generalization or fictional point.
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Short
 stories are fiction, meaning they are a report of what has actually 
happened, though they may be based squarely on an author's experience.
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Writing the Short Story Review
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Develop
 your ideas by referring directly to the story; by explaining; and by 
using summaries, paraphrases, and quotations. Avoid the temptation to 
over summarize.
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Use the present tense in relating events in the story. For example, "Jude is trying to survive," not "Jude was trying to survive." Use quotation marks around the words you borrow and provide documentation if firected to do so by your instructor.
Use the present tense in relating events in the story. For example, "Jude is trying to survive," not "Jude was trying to survive." Use quotation marks around the words you borrow and provide documentation if firected to do so by your instructor.
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A short story review is mainly analytical, it may include your speculation and call forth references to your personal experiences.
A short story review is mainly analytical, it may include your speculation and call forth references to your personal experiences.
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Source:Brandon,
 Lee. Brandon, Kelly. Paragraphs and Essays with Integrated Readings,eleventh  Edition. Boston, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2011
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