User:Kpineda/María Teresa Tula/Contrerasbri Peer Review
Is there a strong opening sentence or phrase?
- Yes, there is a strong opening sentence because it describes who Maria is in a concise informative sentence.
Is there sufficient attention to the larger historical, cultural, or geographic context?
- Yes, the article provides a lot of historical information/context, such as the Salvadoran Civil War, which is crucial to Maria's story.
Is there a broad framing of the topic and attention to other related Wikipedia pages?
- The article exhibits a broad framing of the topic by talking about Maria’s contributions and her reasoning behind her activism.
Is there a strong organization and structure of the wiki?
- Yes, there is a strong organization and structure of the wiki because the structure allows readers to fully understand who Maria is. The structure is very well organized and helps prevent readers from being confused.
Are there a range of substantive and high-quality sources?
- Yes, there are many strong sources that help make the article reliable.
Do these sources work well together to illuminate a topic in compelling ways?
- All the sources used work well together as they help provide necessary and valuable information that adds depth to the article.
Is there any biased language?
- No, there isn’t any bias language.
Any feedback on grammar and style?
- N/A
Is the language clear, accessible, and impartial?
- Yes, the language used is clear, accessible, and impartial.
Are there visual materials?
- No, there aren't any visual materials.
Any other suggestions?
- Maybe adding a picture of Maria would be nice!
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