Writing Activity C
Study This…
Rules for Writers
Revising, Editing, and Reflecting, 3-3c, pg 34-41
Sample Student Writing: Analysis of an article, 4e, pg 68-72.
Submit This…
Peer review of the following essay: SamplePrintAdAnalysisEssay-GunControlAd.pdf. Then, complete and submit your review to the assigned Blackboard submission area. Address the following areas that are detailed on the checklist in Rules for Writers, p42:
Purpose and Audience
Focus
Organization and Paragraphing
Content
Point of view
Directions
The following student essay was written based on the same analysis essay assignment that you are writing. Review the assignment: Rhetorical Analysis Essay.
Based on the assignment, give constructive and useful feedback to the writer of this essay: SamplePrintAdAnalysisEssay-GunControlAd.pdf
Your Constructive Feedback: Target the following areas as described in the textbook.
Purpose and Audience
Focus
Organization and Paragraphing
Content
Point of view
Avoid limited responses such as ”Everything looks good,” or “I didn’t see anything that should be changed.” If you liked something in the essay, state this but also explain why it was so great. Do the same with areas that need improvement–briefly explain the issue (but don’t make corrections). Help the writer make improvements to the essay by giving quality feedback.
Give specific elements that are effective and as well as elements that need improvement. Your feedback can include comments about an effective point, a powerful attention-getter, and a compelling closing, etc. Your constructive feedback might include suggestions to add evidence and examples to a paragraph. Ex: The thesis can be improved by creating a complex structure and stating a counterargument.
You will be graded on the usefulness and value of your feedback. You should address each of the sections to earn full credit for your peer review.
Note: Remember that you are not a professional editor, so you are not fixing the writer’s essay. Do not try to correct the essay. Your task, from a reader’s perspective, is to note writing elements and strategies that are effective as well as areas of improvement.
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