Writing 2: Humanities Paper Peer Review
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Instructor: Melissa Stevenson
Winter 2001
Your Name:
Writer’s Name:
Title:
How does the title of the paper catch your attention? Can you think of a better title?
Introduction:
Does the introduction give a clear indication of the paper’s purpose?
In one sentence write the paper’s thesis statement here:
Is it clear and focused? Interesting?
Evidence Paragraphs:
Give a single sentence title to each of the paragraphs in this essay:
Are the transitions between paragraphs smooth?
Is each paragraph clearly related to the thesis?
Does the thesis logically follow the evidence in the paragraphs?
Does the author spend too much time on his/her own emotions?
Are literary terms used correctly and for a reason?
Does the author analyze his/her work to make a point or offer opinion?
Is every idea supported by quotations and examples from the text?
Is each paragraph unique, avoiding repetition?
Quotations:
Do the quotations support the thesis?
Is each quote critically addressed and explained? Properly cited?
Conclusion:
Does the conclusion appropriately restate the achievements of the paper?
What does it offer beyond a summary?
References and Extra Credit:
Are the paper’s references correctly cited in MLA format?
Does the paper include extra credit?
General:
In the space below and on the back of this paper comment at length on the following:
- What are the best aspects of this paper?
- Which aspects need further attention?
- Write 5 questions you have about the topic or paper.
- Is there anything in this paper to make me pull out my hair?
--MarthineSatris 18:10, 8 August 2007 (PDT)

