Nice acronym...PEE
When separating my analysis into paragraphs, should I divide them in terms of techniques, overall arguments, or ...?
I tend to separate my paragraphs in terms of articles.
So we receive three articles.
First off, do the intro. I usually just identify the issue and explain it in 3-4 lines, then I say talk about the sides of the issue the people who've written the articles have taken.
1st paragraph, I do it in order, so I start with identifying the author's name, the title, date, etc.
Then I begin analyzing. I always begin with the title.
I just keep working my way through.
If it seems like I've written a lot (20-25 lines for me) and I'm only halfway through analysing that article, I'll start a new paragraph. Then when you're done analysing the article, begin a new paragraph and as before, identify the author, date, title, etc.
Some articles are ridiculously shorter than others, so in some cases, your paragraph for an entire article may be 15 lines.
Be remember to actually compare the articles to each other though! It could be the something like, 'Whereas Smith has used a sarcastic tone to dismiss and ridicule the Premier, Smith has used an aggressive and bitter tone, attacking and mocking the Premier and encouraging others to view him as feeble and easily dismissed.'
And in the conclusion, I usually compare one final thing that the three articles all differ in. E.g. target audience, specific techniques, etc.
But it's all up to you though, some people compare all three articles in all of their paragraphs and separate the paragraphs according to techniques.