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Question 1. What is the topic (subject) you are going to evaluate? May you make a short description of it in a list or paragraph?
Question 2. What category is your topic? Be as specific and narrow as possible.
Question 3. Who might be interested in this? This is your audience for the paper.
Question 4. What does this audience already know? What do they want or expect from this thing? (This can help you develop criteria)
Question 5. What criteria can you use for evaluating your topic? (Think of what is most important or what can be either good or bad)
Question 6. In your evaluation of your topic, what is good?
Question 7. In evaluating your topic, what is not as good?
Question 8. What is the best example of something in your topic? (Or what other things can you use to compare your topic?). How does your case compare to the best of this sort of thing?
Question 9. If I had to put my evaluation in a single sentence, I would say:
Question 10. Introduction/Conclusion ideas: Which will work best for you?
scenario, conversation, statistics, and evidence, describe the social context or historical period, represent the popular trend for the subject, personal story, a quote from someone (often someone who disagrees with you), and an analogy.