Proofreading checklist
What you need to do for an "A" essay
Proofreading Checklist
Ideas and organization
☐ Somewhere in the first paragraph, I state my thesis in a simple, direct sentence.
☐ My thesis expresses an opinion rather than summarizes the story or states something that is simply factually true.
☐ The body of my essay consists of three or four reasons that prove my these or examples that support it.
☐ Every paragraph has a topic sentence which states the main idea of that paragraph. Everything in the paragraph relates to that topic sentence.
☐ The points are organized in a way that a reader can easily follow the argument.
Style
☐ Every sentence is clear and graceful.
☐ Most sentences have active verbs rather than being verbs, such as is, was, were, are, etc.
☐ My nouns are specific rather than vague or abstract. (tree is vague; willow is specific֓trouble is abstract; the death of her daughter is specific)
Conventions and Usage
☐ Every word is spelled correctly
☐ Every sentence is complete (no fragments).
☐ I have no fused sentence or comma splices. Ive changed run-on sentences with too many jumbled together ideas into simpler sentences.
☐ Possessive nouns have apostrophes. Conjunctions have apostrophes.
☐ Proper nouns are capitalized, and every sentence begins with a capital.
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