, Literary Essay And Transactional Writing: Format,Tips And Rubric
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Table of Contents:
Literary Essay And Transactional Writing: Format,Tips And Rubric 1
Section A: Literary essays 2
IEB Rubric 5
Section B: Transactional writing: 6
IEB Format Guidelines 6
Ieb Marking Rubric For Transactional Writing 11
Detailed Guidelines for Lit Essay 13
Mini essay writing mnemonic
P-A-T-W-E-L-L
• PLAN — Thorough planning is the foundation of a good essay. You are not required to submit
your planning.
• ACTIVE — Write your essay in the third person, present tense and using the active voice.
• THESIS — Use a thesis statement to clarify your argument.
• WORDS — Include an accurate word count at the end.
• EVIDENCE — Support each point you make with evidence from the text.
• LINKS — Link ideas and paragraphs together smoothly and logically.
• LENGTH — Do not exceed the specified word limit.
Section A: Literary essays
- The purpose of a literary analysis essay is to carefully examine and sometimes
evaluate a work of literature or an aspect of a work of literature. As with any
analysis, this requires you to break the subject down into its component parts.
- 1 to 2 questions in exam
Ask yourself:
Did you map your answer first? Did you think up a thesis statement and include it in your
introduction? Did each body paragraph include a topic sentence, evidence and analysis
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