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... by François Drieu and a correction of misconceptions in its content. 1. Analysis of the shortcomings in the form: The first criticism can be addressed to the organization of the text. The structure of the article seems effective; it seemed like the author had organized his ideas well: he wants to prove the limits of the comparison between the French and the Quebeckers. At the end of the introduction, he clearly outlines the three parts of his argument: he gathers the differences between the two populations in three main groups: the distribution of the population, its origin and its mentality. Each paragraph contains an idea, examples and/or data. Nevertheless, if you examine the article more closely, the structure turns out to be too mechanical. With three paragraphs of the same length, the question is oversimplified. Human thought is not necessarily organized in three points; it is just a rhetorical ideal. ...
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