‘Evaluation: The making of a judgment about the value of something: an assessment.’

Elias ‘Evaluation: The makin" rel="nofollow">ing of a judgment about the value of somethin" rel="nofollow">ing: an assessment.’ The task before you has already been presented in" rel="nofollow">in class. along with advice in" rel="nofollow">in the textbook. but here it is. one more time... Write an evaluation essay that in" rel="nofollow">includes: 1. A concise description of the subject or subjects bein" rel="nofollow">ing evaluated. Familiarize your readers with the subject and its relevant context. 2. Use clearly defin" rel="nofollow">ined criteria as the basis for your evaluation. The criteria can be presented as the separate reasons that support your overall judgement. or they can be announced separately as paragraph anchors. 3. Demonstrate that you are knowledgeable about the subject. 4. Demonstrate that you are balanced and objective and fair. 5. As always. provide good support for your reasons. “Good" can refer to the quality of the in" rel="nofollow">individual pieces of support. and it can also refer to the variety and depth of support you offer. 6. If possible. give your evaluation a larger purpose/message/value/significance. Why should the reader care about the subject and the judgement? Format and Length REQUIREMENTS: Font: Times New Roman. size 12 Spacin" rel="nofollow">ing: Double Justification: Left only Margin" rel="nofollow">ins: 1" top. bottom. left. right. You may have to adjust these in" rel="nofollow">in your word processor. Title page: None Min" rel="nofollow">inimum length: 3.5 full pages of text (11 full lin" rel="nofollow">ines of text = one half page) Maximum length: 6 full pages of text Pagin" rel="nofollow">ination: MLA style: last name and page number. upper right portion of the header