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| _____ 1. Have you written an
introduction? Do you have a statement to be proven or a question to be answered? _____ 2. Does each paragraph have a topic sentence, supporting concrete details, examples and comments? _____ 3. Do the supporting details and comments of each paragraph serve to prove the topic sentence or answer the question posed? _____ 4. Are the ideas stated clearly? _____ 5. Are your sentences varied? ( See that the same words and phrases are not repeated over and over again.) _____ 6. Is your point of view clear? _____ 7. Does each paragraph relate to the main topic as stated in your introduction? _____ 8. Do you have good transitioning sentences that lead the reader from one paragraph into the next? _____ 9. Have you written a conclusion? _____10. Does your conclusion answer the question, "So What?" (in other words - "Why is it important? and "What must we do about it?") Once you have made all of your revisions, and written your second draft, put your essay aside for a day or two. Then go back and use the proof-reading/editing checklist to look for and correct errors in spelling, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization, grammar and usage. |