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Peer Review-Informative Essay Online Dating The title and introduction are not imaginative . Considering the the writer could spruce them up a bit by tickling the readers curiousity on dating The writer poses the 's question by stating it outright at the beginning of the . He /she also calls attention to the writing process , which can be distracting for the reader It is not clear whether the writer has explained the common myths about online dating in this essay . Most of it simply outlines the process of getting into online dating

as an activity
The writer 's surprising view is located at the end of the write-up . I do not think I was surprised at all by the view that online dating has advantages because the writer did not properly support the thesis that online dating has disadvantages
The writer outlines the process of online dating but does not illustrate it in the manner that would give a surprising view of the
The essay is informative in the process of online dating but it does not seem to be thesis-based or surprising at all . This could be improved by trying to incorporate a contrary view , such as the myths of online dating , which the writer could proceed to debunk in to give a nice twist to the essay . The writer could also try to write in whole paragraphs with clear sentences as the essay comes across as fragmented in most parts . Lastly , the writer could use the references better by properly citing their ideas in the body of the written work
B . Diet Alone Cannot Treat Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The title and introduction of this essay are very interesting . The author utilizes a quote from Charles Dickens very nicely
The writer poses the question after he /she defines the nature of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD , which enables the reader to know what IBD means and what the author 's contention is
The writer explains the common or popular view of the after the introduction and his /her thesis statement . I agree that this is the common view and the writer adequately supports the presence of the myth by illustrating how people often mistake IBD with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS
The writer 's surprising view is that IBD cannot be treated with diet in the same way that IBS can . I was not that surprised because the writer located his /her thesis statement right after the introduction but the did give me a new knowledge
The writer used the results of research from health organizations and his /her own experience with IBD to illustrate his /her point
The best part of this essay is that it utilizes reliable scientific data from secondary research which makes it come across as authoritative However , the writer could try to maintain the academic perspective he /she uses all through-out and not shift to first person during the latter part as it is disorienting for readers , or perhaps he...





