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johanydubon   
Mar 20, 2015
Writing Feedback / Philosopher Immanuel Kant urged people to throw off the yolk of tutelage and of idle life; SAT Essay [3]

Prompt: Should people take more responsibility for solving problems that affect their communities or the nation in general?

*Please score this essay the way you think a SAT grader would. Remember, the scale is from 1-6, 6 being the best. As well, it'd be nice if you could add comments as to why you chose a certain grade. Thanks!*

Philosopher Immanuel Kant urged people to throw off the yolk of tutelage and of idle life. It's easy to stand back and allow others to take responsibility. However, if the people, the majority, do not fight to solve problems in their community, no one else will. In history and in literature there are numerous examples of outstanding citizens who took responsibility and of the consequences that followed those who did not.

In the 1700s, America was bound to Great Britain. Britain, however, began to impose on the rights of the colonists. Although some rebelled, the British did not change their behavior. It was not until men of noble character, unafraid of any forthcoming consequences, took responsibility for the plight of their nation. Thomas Jefferson was one of those men. He, along with others, wrote the Declaration of Independence. Later, our Founding Fathers would write the Articles of Confederation, which would be the precedent to the Constitution of the United States. These men are the epitome of citizens who were willing to take a stand for their nation. Without them, who knows where the U.S. would be?

People must take responsibility for problems affecting their community. George Orwell's Animal Farm is a novel about farm animals who felt mistreated by their human caretakers. The animals rally together and overthrow their master. Once this is done, a select few of the animals use their charisma and persuasion to place themselves in positions of authority and power. Eventually, the animals' situation becomes worse than that of when they were with the humans. The animals in power abuse and take advantage of the others. However, none of the other animals decides to solve this problem. They allow their home to be infringed upon. Eventually, because of this, many of them die from starvation or are put to death. Orwell's lesson is clear: the people must be willing to take responsibility and fight for their community.

Tutelage is comforting, because others take care of things for us. Tutelage blinds us, however. We must not let comfort distort our vision. If there is a problem within our community or nation, people must be willing to take a stand.
johanydubon   
Mar 20, 2015
Writing Feedback / More parents start concerning about the possible negative effects of the computers on their children [3]

start concerning have become concerned

however, I do not think that their number outweighs the number of positive effects. Never say "I think" in an essay.You should list the positive effects you want to cover here. This is your thesis statement; make sure it is clear.

to connect towith each other despite long distances and embarrassment.Embarrassment has a negative connotation. Maybe you could look for a euphemism.

Your conclusion is too short. Try to tie all your points together.

Nice essay :)
johanydubon   
Mar 20, 2015
Writing Feedback / Computers have made the world a better place to live. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? [6]

Your first paragraph has good examples, but you have to tie them back to your original point. Don't simply list examples. Say how these processes require the meticulous handiwork of computers.

computers have become more portable and easiereasy so that even children can utilize thisthem *and it can be carried everywhere.* make bolded part another sentence.
johanydubon   
Mar 17, 2015
Scholarship / What is an intellectual concept that you find stimulating and what does it tell us about you? [3]

First introduced to the concept in world history class, existentialism fascinates me. Existentialism dictates that every person has an individual sense of truth and free will they are able to act upon candidly. Yet, as a society, we all abide by secular rules despite our human nature. Existentialism is like being 18 years old, but living in your parent's house- you legally have the freedom to do as you please, but you obey your parent's rules because it's their house. I enjoy studying human behavior, and it's interesting to see how people change their habits to parallel societal norms.

Any help on grammar, mechanics, or ideas in general would be much appreciated!
(Please keep in mind there is a 100 word limit.)
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