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Article Title: How to Evaluate Your Own Essays
Author: Jane Sumerset
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Evaluating your essay is really important in order to spot any writing errors you have committed during your first draft or before you will hand it over to your professor.
It is not really nice to write one in a hurry as your perspective about the topic won嚙緣 help you in creating an interesting and well-organized concept for your essay. You need to do the proper way of writing essays and to include all important elements in writing as you are going to please your instructors with the writing skills you have. If you do it the wrong way, you嚙締l end up writing weak contents and end up as a failure.
However, you can edit your essay again after a hard work of doing it. sometimes, new ideas will start rushing out of your mind which can help descibe your previous ideas that were already written in your essay. This way, you will have the chance to insert it or alter your previous ideas to make it clearer and more interesting than the previous one.
Evaluating your writing means you can get to know your work better. You will definitely know what kind of a writer are you and how your writing appears if you嚙締l take the part of being a reader to your own work. And you will eventually realize that you need to write according to the viewpoint of your readers.
But the most important thing is that you know how to fix your writing mistakes before you will hand it to your professors and before your readers will finally read your work. To avoid any bad impressions from someone who reads your work, you need to review your work and edit it if needed.
Think your essay嚙編 finished after a final draft and about with a powerful writing software? Good for you. If you嚙範 like to get the best marks possible, you may want to try evaluating it, simulating what the teacher will do when they嚙緝e grading it.
1. Give it time. Let a day or more pass between finishing the essay and doing this evaluation. This helps you go through it in a more objective manner.
2. Read it once from beginning to end, taking note of the main idea conveyed and your general impression.
3. Read the introduction once again, paying attention to these specific criteria: How clear have you made the topic? Did you include enough background information? Have you given reasons why the topic is worth delving into?
4. Read the body of the paper. Does each paragraph tackle one specific idea? Do you offer sufficient evidence for any assertion, adding proper reasoning and arguments for your case? Do you transition logically and smoothly between paragraphs?
5. Read the conclusion. Do you present your findings clearly? Do you hint at the reader about which area of the topic requires further investigation?
6. Write down all your suggestions for improvement, then evaluate whether it嚙編 worth it to modify the essay to implement potential changes you嚙緞e decided on.
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