Essay Form and Correction Key

Introduction

        “Zinger”

        Background

        Thesis + Road Map: points A, B,+ C

 

Body Paragraph “A”

        Topic Sentence “A”

        Evidence (quotes, dates, events)+ Analysis

        Transistion to “B”

 

 Body Paragraph “B”

        Topic Sentence “B”

        Evidence (quotes, dates, events)+ Analysis

        Transistion to “C”

 

 Body Paragraph “C”

        Topic Sentence “C”

        Evidence (quotes, dates, events)+ Analysis

        Transistion to conclusion

 


Conclusion

        Restate Thesis (more fully)

        Expansion (“so what?”)

 

Correction Symbols

        WW       wrong word (Choose a more appropriate word. Try a thesaurus.)

        NSW      no such word (Choose a more appropriate word. Try a thesaurus.)

        AWK     awkward word or phrase (Try a different word that fits the meaning of the sentence more closely.)

                    insert paragraph ( A new idea deserves a new ¶ .)

                   insert

        AA         ambiguous antecedent (It is unclear to which noun the pronoun refers. Replace with proper noun.)

        VT          faulty verb tense agreemant (ie. shifting from past to present)

        TS           topic sentence (Each TS should relate to your thesis and summarize the paragraph.)

        /             lower case (ie. a capital with a diagonal line through it should become a lowercase)

        _              upper case (ie.  a” means it should be “A”  )

                        remove

                        unclear phrase

        UNC      unclear idea

        ???          what the heck are you talking about?

        pt            punctuation

        sp           spelling

        qt            quotation form (Indent, single-space and provide a citation of the source in the text or in a footnote.)

        cite         citation (Provide a citation of the source for the quotation or idea.)

        coll         colloquialism (ie, “Yo, Lincoln really dissed Jeff Davis, y'know”)

        frag                sentence fragment (ie, “Entering the war for political reasons, not moral ones.”)

        passive   passive voice (ie, change “The Constitution was written” to “the framers wrote the Comnstitution.”)

        sig          significance (what is the significance of this point?)

                        reverse

                    change

        RO          run-on sentence (Break up the sentence into a few smaller ones)