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Reviewing
  • Evaluating an Essay Draft
  • and
  • Revising Verbose Sentences

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For today
  • Well evaluate the organization and content of a
    sample 5-paragraph essay.
  • Well also experiment with revising several
    sample sentences, to make them shorter and easier
    to read.

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Sample Essay
  • Well consider the following aspects of the
    sample essay
  • Introduction
  • Thesis statement
  • Topic sentences
  • Paragraph development
  • Paragraph order

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  • 1. Since their beginning in 1896, the Olympic
    Games have been the gold standard of athletic
    prowess Olympic competitors are the best in the
    world, and no trophy compares with an Olympic
    gold medal. Increasingly, however, the athletic
    competitions have been matched, if not
    overshadowed, by the fierce competitions between
    cities and nations vying to host the Games. So
    much money and prestige is at stake in the
    Olympics that the phenomenon has been given a
    name the Olympic Effect. Principally an economic
    force capable of affecting the business climate
    of the host community for years before, during,
    and after the Games, the Olympic Effect can also
    exert a powerful influence on the environment and
    society of the host community.
  • Qa Does the intro set the stage? Is there a
    strong thesis? Is the thesis itemized, so that
    the reader knows what to expect in the following
    discussion?

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  • 2. Preparations for the Games generally include
    vast investments not only in the stadiums,
    tracks, and other sports venues for the Games
    themselves, but also in local highways, hotels,
    and airports. Thousands of jobs are created and
    billions of dollars are spent Australia spent
    2.1 billion for the Sydney Games in 2000, and
    Greece at least 11 billion only four years
    later. Long-term effects are generally positive,
    as the Games tend to improve the international
    image of the host city tourism experiences the
    greatest benefit, though few thorough studies
    have quantified this effect. On the other hand,
    during the event, the region hosting the Games
    may actually experience a drop in tourism and
    retail income, as people try to avoid the crowds,
    traffic, and price hikes they expect to find in
    the host city. Some Utah ski resort operators
    experienced a twenty to thirty percent drop in
    visitors during the Salt Lake City Games.
  • Qb Is the topic sentence general enough to
    include all material discussed in the paragraph?
    If not, what should a better topic sentence say
    about the paragraph?

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  • 2. Preparations for the Games generally include
    vast investments not only in the stadiums,
    tracks, and other sports venues for the Games
    themselves, but also in local highways, hotels,
    and airports. Thousands of jobs are created and
    billions of dollars are spent Australia spent
    2.1 billion for the Sydney Games in 2000, and
    Greece at least 11 billion only four years
    later. Long-term effects are generally positive,
    as the Games tend to improve the international
    image of the host city tourism experiences the
    greatest benefit, though few thorough studies
    have quantified this effect. On the other hand,
    during the event, the region hosting the Games
    may actually experience a drop in tourism and
    retail income, as people try to avoid the crowds,
    traffic, and price hikes they expect to find in
    the host city. Some Utah ski resort operators
    experienced a twenty to thirty percent drop in
    visitors during the Salt Lake City Games.
  • Qc Why has the writer included the stat in the
    final sentence? (Statistics and facts should
    always have a clear purpose otherwise, they're
    distractions or just pure filler.)

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  • 3. Social aspects of the Olympic Effect are
    varied, and include an improved global perception
    of the host city and a growth in civic pride.
    There is also sharp growth in public interest in
    those sports highlighted during a recent Games.
    In the United States, this can best be seen in
    the ice sports. The figure-skating drama between
    Nancy Kerrigan and Tanya Harding in 1994 played a
    part in piquing this interest, and so did the
    gold medal of Tara Lipinski in 1998 American
    successes in speed skating and hockey can be
    added. The result has been a fifty-percent
    increase in the number of ice arenas in the
    United States in the last fifteen years. Dallas,
    Texas built eight between 2000 and 2002 alone.
    Related sports such as speed skating, hockey, and
    even curling have seen a tremendous growth in
    interesteven Southern cities like Tampa Bay,
    Florida and Atlanta, Georgia now have hockey
    teams.
  • Qd Does the discussion in Paragraph 3 follow
    well from the topic sentence? Or is the actual
    discussion much narrower?

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  • 4. The environmental repercussions of the Olympic
    Effect are also mixed. On the one hand, since the
    Sydney Games (the "Green Games"), participating
    communities have had active recycling programs,
    emphasized renewable energy sources, and built or
    extended mass transit systems, like Salt Lake
    City's 21-kilometer TRAX light rail system. Some,
    like Sydney and Beijing (2008) have made notable
    efforts to clean up their municipal environments.
    Sydney actually built most of its Olympic venue
    over a reclaimed toxic waste dump that had once
    blighted the city. To clear its polluted air,
    Beijing has converted much of its energy
    production from coal to natural gas, and
    implemented new smokestack and vehicle emissions
    guidelines. Medical researchers estimate that the
    benefit to Beijing residents' health will amount
    to many billions of dollars over the coming
    decades. On the other hand, the Games themselves
    result in great consumption of fossil fuels and
    strain on waste-disposal systems. The Winter
    Games in particular are often accompanied by
    accelerated human development of important
    wildlife habitat.
  • Qe Does the discussion so far match the
    forecasting made by the itemized thesis
    statement? (Here it is again Principally an
    economic force capable of affecting the business
    climate of the host community for years before,
    during, and after the Games, the Olympic Effect
    can also exert a powerful influence on the
    environment and society of the host community.)

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  • 5. When the Olympic Games were first held in
    1896, they were conceived as a celebration of the
    human body, and of the human spirit. This has not
    changed. But now the Games are something more
    they profoundly shape the lives of people who
    never set foot inside the arenas themselves. They
    are the paramount international pageant, turning
    the spotlight on cities, nations, and people,
    prompting them to find the best in themselves and
    hold it up for all to see. That is the true
    Olympic effect.
  • Qf. What do you think of this conclusion? Does it
    do what you normally expect a conclusion to do
    summarize the main points of the essay or
    rephrase the thesis statement? Or does this
    example do something else? Is this strategy
    effective?

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Sentence revision
  • Sometimes our sentences can be a little too
    complex and verbose (wordy).
  • By removing or reorganizing certain words, we can
    make these sentences more compact, and easier to
    read.

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Example 1
  • Is this example a little too wordy? Can we
    shrink it by a third (to 12 words)? Remember not
    to change the meaning!
  • In the last decade, the world of personal
    computers and the Internet was brought into our
    living rooms.

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Example 1
  • In the last decade, the world of personal
    computers and the Internet was brought into our
    living rooms.
  • Better
  • The last decade brought personal computers and
    the Internet into our living rooms.

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Example 2
  • What about this example? Can we take out a third
    of it or so?
  • The first step in the police investigation is to
    interview the parents and children in the
    household to establish an idea of what happened.

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Example 2
  • The first step in the police investigation is to
    interview the parents and children in the
    household to establish an idea of what happened.
  • Better
  • First, the police interview the parents and
    children to learn what happened.

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Example 3
  • How about this example? Lots of room for
    chopping here.
  • Even people who cannot agree on whether death by
    execution is the best form of punishment should
    be able to see that if there is even a slight
    chance of an innocent person losing his or her
    life, death should not even be an option.

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Example 3
  • Even people who cannot agree on whether death by
    execution is the best form of punishment should
    be able to see that if there is even a slight
    chance of an innocent person losing his or her
    life, death should not even be an option.
  • Better
  • Even when people dont agree about capital
    punishment, they should see that execution is not
    an option if the condemned person might be
    innocent.
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