The answers are:
Are my ideas logically connected?
Are my arguments well organized?
Do I avoid a casual style and tone?
An argumentative essay, like any other piece of formal writing, should try to avoid a casual tone, sticking instead to a formal tone; that is to say, a form of expression that is concise, accurate, meaningful, and avoids the ambiguities of a casual tone. A final revision should also contemplate the first two answers, and one of the best ways to do this is to read the essay aloud or have someone read it aloud since listening, rather than reading, can more clearly reveal if the ideas are logically connected and well organized.