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Groups of 8
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You will read 8 different essays Each time you read an essay, you will have a different focus. Your comments on the paper need to be limited to your focus at the time. Any questions????
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Do I have to read every paper? YES! Do I have to comment on every paper? YES! What if I don’t find anything wrong? Point out the great things that they did? What if I don’t understand what they wrote? Ask questions in the margin!
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Spelling and Grammar Read slowly and carefully Underline misspelled words and write Sp. Change punctuation errors Look for ways to combine simple sentences Be on the lookout for errors in comma usage Identify awkward sentences or phrasing
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Structure Label each section of the essay: Intro Context Claim 1 Claim 2 Claim 3 Counterclaim 1 Counterclaim 2 Counterclaim 3 Conclusion Check Body Paragraphs for Topic Sentence Concrete Details Commentary Commentary (may have more than two each quote) CD, CM, CM may repeat Concluding Sentence
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Frame Identify the type of frame used: Single word/image Allusions Personal Anecdote Does it need to be expanded? Condensed? Does it tie to the general idea or thesis? Is it referenced in the conclusion and in the title? Do you have any suggestions to improve the overall effectiveness of the frame?
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Tone Avoids absolute statements Does not preach or attempt to persuade Neutral word choice Focus on research Does not feel personal (outside of frame) Objective Note areas of concerns, make suggestions for word choice
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Transitional Words and Phrases All body paragraphs begin with transitional phrases Transitions help indicate if body paragraphs are claims or counterclaims The structure of the paragraphs is made clear by the transitions Points and counterpoints are made clear by the transitions However, some say, alternately, in opposition Note any areas of confusion and offer suggestions to clarify
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EPL Highlight and label all examples of EPL Are they appropriate? Used effectively? Where could they build ethos and add logos? Is there too much pathos?
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Does every body paragraph have at least one quote? Is the quote attached to the author’s words or dropped? Does the signal phrase introduce the speaker and the context? Is there subject/verb agreement? Does the quote actually support the topic sentence?
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Size 12 Times New Roman Double Space Centered Title (No underline, no bold) No extra space Header (right aligned, last name, page number)
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