The Ultimate Essay Checklists

  1. What is the topic of my essay?
  2. What are some two or three point topics that fit under the main topic 

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    2. Did I proofread it carefully for any errors or typos that have since been edited out in write my essay ?
    3. Is my essay based on any one source, and do I reference it in my bibliography properly?
    4. Have I built an outline for this essay beforehand so that the flow of information is planned out and purposeful, not random and fragmented?
    5. Is there a clear introduction to this essay (including thesis statement) that grabs your reader's attention right off the bat?
    6. Do all of my paragraph conclusions end with strong sentence statements summarizing their content and referencing back to the main body of evidence supporting my thesis argument?
    7. Does each paragraph begin with good transition sentences that set the context for what is about to come?
    8. Do my transitions, especially between paragraphs, flow smoothly and logically or do they seem forced and random?
    9. Is each topic sentence in a paragraph thoroughly supported by clearly explained support for my thesis argument (making sure to avoid any excessive repetition of material)?
    10. Are there enough examples I can provide to back up and clarify my arguments so that everything I write is clear and well-supported?
    11. Do all of my sentences make sense grammatically, structurally, and thematically?
    12. Am I using specific details to paint more vivid word pictures with my reader than if I was just writing in a bland and general manner?
    13. Am I using the right tone when writing, appropriate to what I want to convey with my argument?
    14. Does my essay have an introduction, body paragraphs, and conclusion that flow logically from one to another?
    15. Are there any quotes or outside material that can be removed because they aren't relevant or don't do anything for me?
    16. Should anything be added to this essay for balance or further explanation so that it isn't too short/too long? (thesis statement is not included in word count)
    17. What would anyone reading this essay say about it if it were published in a magazine? If someone were to disagree with my argument, what would they say and how would essay writing service respond if given the chance?
    18. Is there anything in here that might be offensive or disturbing to others for any reason, such as an insult (personal/group), discrimination against a group of people, etc.? How can it be changed to prevent such offense without completely sacrificing the integrity of my writing?
    19. Would this essay be better off being written in first person instead of third person point of view so that readers get more involved emotionally with what I'm saying?