1. Decide how you will evaluate it. Is it convincing or not? 2. Choose three criteria of an evaluated essay. Explain to your reader how the essay meets (or does not meet) these criteria 3. Before you begin to evaluate your essay, summarize it for your reader. 4. Craft a strong thesis statement. It can be something as declarative as “Yee’s” essay is effective because he is a trustworthy author, he provides evidence, and he relates wee to his audience.” In the body of your paper, you would expand this criteria. 6. Consider ethos/logos/pathos. How does the author use rhetoric in his argument? 7. Consider counterarguments
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