Introduction
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Underline the thesis
Does it have all of the four parts (topic, argument,
subtopics, and what's the point)? Please list all four.
Does the thesis include the two articles
being discussed and the writer's argument regarding those articles?
Is the introduction the right length for the paper?
Is there a title and does it fit the paper?
What type of comparison and contrast
organization has the writer chosen? Is that organization clear in the
thesis?
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Body Paragraphs
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How many body paragraphs are there?
Underline each of the topic and concluding sentences.
Do the topic and concluding sentences relate directly back
to the subtopics that were expressed in the thesis?
Do the body paragraphs deviate from the plan laid out by
the thesis either through the addition of other subtopics or the subtraction of existing
subtopics?
What type of comparison and contrast
organization has the writer chosen? Is that organization clear in the
body paragraphs?
Do the body paragraphs contain extended
definitions of the topic at hand?
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Conclusion
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Is there a conclusion paragraph?
Does it restate the thesis with a difference in the first
sentence?
Does the last sentence take the topic out a broader level?
Is the conclusion the right length?
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In General
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Is the paper totally in the right format?
Is the paper the right length (some on the third page)?
Does the paper make a convincing argument
Are there some parts of the paper that seem unnecessary?
Are there some things that the paper ought to have
addressed?
Does the writer follow my essay advice?
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