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Week 13

Week 13. Revision of Final Draft. Housekeeping. I am making appointments on Friday to go over drafts. Come see me after class or email me to schedule one. I will be updating participation points this weekend.

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Week 13

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  1. Week 13 Revision of Final Draft

  2. Housekeeping • I am making appointments on Friday to go over drafts. Come see me after class or email me to schedule one. • I will be updating participation points this weekend. • If you are taking 1302 next semester, I am interested to know who your instructor will be. • If you need to retake 1301 and wish to be in my class again, I teach at 2 and 3:30 on Tuesdays next semester.

  3. Take some time to read through your partner’s draft. You will explain some things to the class afterwards, so be thorough. Find a partner

  4. Things to look for • Identify the thesis statement. • Identify the topic sentences. Do they clearly state which rhetorical choice is being examined? • Give a summary of your peer’s argument to the class.

  5. Take the rest of the period to review your drafts with your peer. When you are certain that you are ready to turn your draft in, you may leave. Free Peer Review

  6. Things to look for • 1200-1500 words. The minimum is firm for your final draft. Your grade will be reduced if you are under. • Are quotations properly integrated and cited? • Is the amount of summary adequate? • Are there any grammatical, mechanical, or stylistic errors? • Are the hook and release effective? • Is the rhetoric in general effective?

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