7. The point of view
of a writer
develops must be
backed up with
evidence,
examples and
opinion of experts.
The words or
ideas taken from
other sources
need to be clearly
signaled as
belonging to other
person.
CITEYOUR
SOURCES
PROPERLY.
8. Introductory
Paragraph(s)
Provides the reader with
the necessary
background information
before leading into a clear
statement.
The point of view or
thesis statement is brief
but specific.
It may present an overall
plan of the way the
essay’s argument will be
developed
9.
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