Guidelines for Peer Review
Long Argument, Essay #3

Essay written by: _______________________________________
Peer review completed by: _________________________________
For the Author: Print a copy for your peer reviewer to
complete and then attach this sheet with your peer reviewer's
comments to your rough draft when you hand in your paper.
For the Peer Reviewer: Following these questions, write your
advice for revisions of your classmate's paper. These questions are
guidelines only--you need not be limited to them. Remember, too, to
notice what works in the essay!
- Does the essay have an engaging title, one that makes the
reader want to continue?
- Does the beginning of the essay grab the reader's
attention?
- Is the writer's main idea clear? Can you identify and restate
the author's thesis?
- What evidence does the author offer to support the thesis? Is
that evidence adequate?
- Is the essay organized effectively? Could the organization be
improved?
- Does the author consider the viewpoints of those who might not
agree and respond to that audience?
- Has extraneous material that does not speak to the issue been
omitted?
- Is the end/conclusion of the essay effective? (Remember,
writing toward the thesis can be an effective technique.)
- Has the writer used appropriate sources (adequate? varied?
credible? timely?) Have quotations been incorporated smoothly into
the text? Has quoted material been accurately documented?
- Has the Works Cited list been prepared correctly and
accurately?
- What are the strengths of the essay?
Last updated 01/26/00