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Peer Editing Analytic Essay Checklist

The document is an analytic essay checklist that evaluates an essay titled "A Hidden Voice" written by Ilias Filali Chahad. The checklist assesses components of the essay's introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. It evaluates whether each component includes a hook, background information, thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence, analysis, and concluding/transition sentences. The overall organization and writing are also assessed.

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Peer Editing Analytic Essay Checklist

The document is an analytic essay checklist that evaluates an essay titled "A Hidden Voice" written by Ilias Filali Chahad. The checklist assesses components of the essay's introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion. It evaluates whether each component includes a hook, background information, thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence, analysis, and concluding/transition sentences. The overall organization and writing are also assessed.

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Analytic Essay Checklist

Mr. Rose

Essay Title: A Hidden Voice

Essay Author: Ilias Filali Chahad Peer Editor: Rami Bakjaji

Part of Essay Component Not Yet Starting to Yes!

Introduction Hook /
Starts with a hook sentence that mentions
the title, author, and a relevant theme.

Background Information /
Gives 2-4 sentences of relevant
background information on the text.

Thesis Statement /
Ends with a ONE SENTENCE thesis
statement that clearly states ONE
complex, provable ARGUMENT about
the text.

Body Paragraphs Topic Sentence /


Each body paragraph starts with a topic
sentence that gives ONE supporting
ARGUMENT for the thesis statement.

Evidence-Analysis Chunk #1 /
Next, introduces evidence in the form of
a quotation RELATED to the TOPIC
SENTENCE.

Quotation starts with a quote set-up that /


provides context and ends with correct
MLA page citation.

Next, provides 2-3 sentences of focused /


analysis that convincingly explains the
quote and relates it back to the topic
sentence and thesis.

Evidence-Analysis Chunk #2 /
Next, introduces another piece of
evidence in the form of a quotation
related to the TOPIC SENTENCE.
Quotation starts with a quote set-up that /
provides context and ends with correct
MLA page citation.

Next, provides 2-3 sentences of focused /


analysis that convincingly explains the
quote and relates it back to the topic
sentence and thesis. It should also build
on the first evidence-analysis chunk.

Concluding/Transition Sentence /
Concluding/Transition Sentence wraps up
the paragraph with a final thought and
sets up the idea in the next paragraph.

Conclusion Restates the thesis in a fresh and engaging /


way.

Powerfully closes the essay by relating /


the topic to the reader’s life and the real
world.

Overall

Few grammar, /
spelling &
punctuation
errors. Zero
grammatical
errors related to
the topics we have
covered in class.

No RIP words /

Has a catchy and /


clever title

Effectively uses /
ONE block
quotation

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