Argument Checklist
Argument Checklist
Argument-Essay Checklist
Introduction
Body Paragraphs
3 Do they contain a total of at least three points that support the thesis?
3 Do they provide details to further explain each of the supporting points?
3 Are the supporting points presented in order from weakest to strongest?
3 D o you acknowledge an opposing point of view and then explain why you think it isnt strong
enough to change your point of view?
Conclusion
3 Does the last paragraph remind readers of the main points of the essay, without going
into too much detail and repeating everything readers just read?
3 Is the conclusion free of new information (such as another supporting point)?
3 Does the last sentence leave readers with a strong final impression?
General
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Directions: Use this guide to check your own essay, or exchange papers with a classmate and use
the list to check each others essays. In the margins of the essay you are checking, make notes about
anything that needs to be revised.