aidemia--modules-writingcheck_request | Determine criterias (such as grammar, factual correctness, writing style, plagiarism, correspondence to the topic, etc) and use them to evaluate and mark the written assignment of a student below. Pay extra attention to checking the correctness of dates and their correspondence to mentioned events. Also pay attention to correctness of any math calculations, as well as terms and words definitions |
Paste a text for analysis | I whispered in her ear, giggling to myself, “I like him.” She replied, covering her lips with her palms, “I’ll never tell.” But those were just lies. The blackmail flooded my everyday life. “Do this or I’ll tell him.” “Give me this or else.” She taunted me. “Pig.” “FAT.” Pinching my cheeks, laughing at my watery eyes. Until she got bored with having her way with me- And told him. And my heart got broken for the first time while I was eight. My fat cheeks, Tears fogging my glasses. “I don’t feel the same way.” REJECTION. |
How many pages | 1 |
Which subject | English |
What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
What topic | poem |
Give advice to the student | |
Any other preferences | poem writing |
To assess the poem provided by the student, we will consider the following criteria:
Proofreading: Always proofread your work to catch grammatical errors, punctuation mistakes, and typos. Reading aloud can be particularly helpful.
Varied Sentence Structure: Experiment with different types of sentences (simple, compound, complex) to create a more engaging rhythm.
Expand Imagery: Consider using more metaphors and similes to enrich your imagery and make emotional experiences even more vivid.
Cohesion and Flow: Practice writing transitions between lines and stanzas to improve the overall flow of your poems.
Emotion Exploration: Delve deeper into your emotional experiences. Engage in reflection to uncover more profound insights or details that could enrich your poems.
Feedback: Seek feedback from peers or teachers. Fresh eyes can provide valuable perspectives and suggestions for improvement.
Read More Poetry: Exposure to different styles and forms of poetry can inspire new ideas and techniques. Try analyzing various poets to see how they convey emotions and themes.
By focusing on these areas, you can enhance your writing skills and produce more polished and impactful poetry in the future.