In an evaluative essay, you typically do not need to include a comprehensive list of all the speaker's major accomplishments in life. While mentioning some relevant accomplishments might provide context to the speaker's credibility or background, a detailed list is not necessary and can detract from the main focus of the evaluation. The other items listed (date of the talk, speaker's name, title of the talk) are important for providing context and should generally be included.
What does not need to be included in the introduction your evaluative essay?
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Date the talk was delivered (if available)
The speaker's name
A comprehensive list of all the speaker's major accomplishments in life.
Title of the talk
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