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Peer Editing Worksheet - Comparison

The peer editor reviewed an essay comparing lexicology and morphology. [1] The introduction contained background information and a clear thesis statement. [2] The body used a point-by-point structure with three paragraphs matching the outline topics on definitions, objects of study, and distinguishing factors. [3] The conclusion summarized the main points and referred to the thesis statement.
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Peer Editing Worksheet - Comparison

The peer editor reviewed an essay comparing lexicology and morphology. [1] The introduction contained background information and a clear thesis statement. [2] The body used a point-by-point structure with three paragraphs matching the outline topics on definitions, objects of study, and distinguishing factors. [3] The conclusion summarized the main points and referred to the thesis statement.
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Peer Editing Worksheet (Comparison)

Peer Editor’s Name: Haneen Arheimeh. Date: 16-11-2020.

Part A

1. Does the introduction begin with an opening statement? Yes No

2. What kind of background information does the introduction contain?

The introduction explains the themes that will be presented throughout the paper

In addition to the sections of linguistics.

3. Where is the thesis statement placed? in introduction

4. What two phenomena is the essay comparing? the similarities between lexicology and morphology on
this topic

5. What three points is the essay using for the comparisons? And firstly, this article will highlight the
terminological definition of lexicology and morphology and the role of both in language. Then, it will
study the similarities between lexicology and morphology on this topic, and finally, compare the
differences between them on the same topic.

Part B

6. Does the essay use a point-by-point structure? Yes No

7. How many body paragraphs are there? 3

8. Does each body paragraph have a topic sentence? Yes No

9. What are the topics of the body paragraphs? BP1: Lexicology consists of two Greek words
(lexicos - word, logos - learning)

BP2: The central object studied in both


lexicology and morphology

BP3: The first reason that distinguishes both


lexicology and morphology

10. Do the topics of the body paragraphs match the topics in the essay outline? Yes No

11. Are the topics of the body paragraphs discussed in the same order as in the outline? Yes No

12. What kind of supporting detail/comparisons does the writer use in each body paragraph?

BP1: The lexicology and morphology are to be completed by first comparing some of the
similarities and then some of the differences between them in relation to the unit of vocabulary they
have studied.
BP2: both lexicology and morphology

BP3: distinguishes both lexicology and morphology is that the lexicology department learns the
word independently from different angles within different dictionary books

13. What language for comparison is used in each body paragraph?

BP1:similar

BP2: similarity

BP3:difference

Part C

14. Check each paragraph for unity. Is any sentence off topic? Yes No

If your answer is yes, write a comment about it/them. ………………………………………………………………………….

15. Check each paragraph for cohesion. Does each one flow smoothly? Yes No

What key nouns are repeated? lexicology and morphology

What signposting language is used?

Part D

16. How many sentences does the conclusion contain? 4

17. Does the conclusion:

a) Refer to the thesis statement? Yes No


b) Summarize main points? Yes No
c) State limitations? Yes No
d) Give a recommendation Yes No

Part E

18. Did you find any mistakes in:

a) Punctuation? Yes No
b) Capitalization? Yes No
c) Spelling? Yes No
d) Grammar? Yes No
e) Language for comparison? Yes No

Part F
19. Does the essay includes the following:

a) A title? Yes No

b) An indent at the start of each paragraph? Yes No


c) 1.5/double line spacing? Yes No
d) At least 3 references (correctly used)? Yes No
e) A reference page? Yes No

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