1984 essay outline

9

description

 

Transcript of 1984 essay outline

Page 1: 1984 essay outline
Page 2: 1984 essay outline

Review your outline:• Organize/Label your outline into

“Introduction, Body, and Conclusion” if you have not done so already.

Page 3: 1984 essay outline

The future questions may be answered in the outline out of order as long as it is labeled to be in a particular order.

Write your name and what you are grading.

Review the outline based on the following questions.

Make any comments about their information, whether they are missing information, their information is not detailed enough, or it is done well.

Page 4: 1984 essay outline

Does it offer the background of the problem? Is it explained well?

Does it offer his/her general view about the problem? Is it explained well?

Does it give a quick reference to 1984?

Does it have a thesis?

Page 5: 1984 essay outline

Label each body paragraph with the outcome being discussed.

Does it have a clear topic sentence?

Page 6: 1984 essay outline

Is each outcome being presented as negative? Is each outcome introduced well?

Does at least one paragraph have a quote from Equilibrium? Does at least one paragraph have a quote from V for Vendetta? Does every body paragraph have at least one quote from 1984? Are the quotes cited correctly?

Page 7: 1984 essay outline

Is each quote addressed in the context of the source? Is it explained well?

Is each quote addressed in how it supports the topic sentence? Is it explained well?

Does the first explanation transition well to the next?

Page 8: 1984 essay outline

Does it explain his/her view about the future evolution of the problem?

Does it state his/her view of what might happen if this problem is not solved?

Page 9: 1984 essay outline

Is the tone of their argument consistent throughout their essay?

Does he/she have enough information to write a thousand word essay?

Would you be able to write a thousand word essay based solely on his/her outline?