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    Introduction

    The essay is formatted properly as a letter directed to a specific audience
    Establishes the focus of the letter
    Clearly defines a problem of local and immediate concern
    Description of the Problem

    Details the various aspects and complexities of the problem
    Cites specific examples to illustrate the scope of the problem (these examples may come from personal observations, recent events, and/or a public acknowledgment of the problem)
    Conveys a thorough recognition that this issue affects many individuals, besides just the writer
    Clearly identifies who is affected and who would benefit from addressing this problem
    Properly introduces and quotes from sources when necessary
    Provides sufficient analysis of the problem (shows why this problem is urgent and necessary of our attention)
    Proposed Solution

    Clearly calls for a specific action or recommendation to address the problem
    Articulates a feasible plan that the reader could assist with
    Urges the reader to consider addressing this problem in a respectful manner
    Justification

    Communicates the urgency of the problem
    Identifies the value to addressing this problem now
    Respectfully invites the reader to consider the issue and take action accordingly
    Grammar/Formatting

    Essay reflects attention to proofreading and revision
    Minimal errors do not affect the readability of the essay
    Problems with any of the following (which are underlined) affect readability and need improvement: commas, semi-colons, colons, spelling, fragments, run-on sentences, passive voice, MLA citation, length of paper, adherence to assignment specifications

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