Tuesday, December 14, 2010

evaluation

  • What is the thesis for your paper?
                     
  • List the main points you make in your paper.
              how important reading and writing is and how i leaned to do both
  • What was the most helpful advice you received from your peer evaluation?
            ideas to support my papers and suggestions to make it longer.
  • What was the most helpful information you received in class for your paper?
         how to make a correct work cited paper
  • How many drafts of this paper do you think you wrote and how/when did you write them? For example, did you compose at the keyboard, did you write lots of notes to yourself, did you pre-write or outline, did you write in small chunks of time or sit down and produce an entire draft at one sitting?
            2 written right before the due dates, on the computer
  • What would you do differently with this paper to make it more effectively, or what did you try to do that you just don’t think you got a good handle on?
             thesis statement
  • What are most pleased with about this paper? the comparison i found between me the subject of my paper

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