1. What organizing principle holds the essay together? One overlying organizing principle should be clear.
If you can’t identify one, look carefully at how you presented your ideas. If you haven’t used an organizing
strategy, chances are your essay will feel disjointed to readers. Think about which strategy makes the most
sense for your subject and purpose.
2. Is this the most effective organization for your subject and purpose? Once you’ve identified your organ-
izing principle, consider whether it’s the best one for your essay. For example, if you’ve used the block tech-
nique for a comparison and contrast essay, you might consider whether the point-by-point method would
work better instead.
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