When judging our portfolio's I would use a few simple criteria: Hook, how is the writer catching my attention and more importantly how are they keeping it? Grammar, are there little to no spelling and punctuation mistakes? Flow, does the paper sound like a bunch of random sentences copy and pasted together, or is there structure and everything flows smoothly? Word choice, is the writer using the same words over and over again, or mixing in new synonyms? Lastly, and most importantly, did the writer do what was asked of them? No matter how many of these criteria the writer hits in their paper if it has nothing to do with what was asked it's going to fail. The portfolio must follow the guidelines given to it.
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