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Arturiano [62]
2 years ago
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The writing process is a collection of strategies unique to each individual writer. Writers continually evolve and adjust their

strategies as they become more experienced. When you finish a writing assignment, how do you grow as a writer? Part of bettering your own writing is applying the feedback you receive from past assignments. One way to do that is through peer review. Peer reviews can offer a fresh lens on areas that need improvement. Using a previous writing example, explain how the feedback you received was helpful in improving your writing. Explain ways in which future peer reviews would be helpful. What advice would you give to students who take this course in the future who haven’t experienced a peer review of their writing?
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exis [7]2 years ago
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To answer this passage, first you need to pinpoint exactly what you need to answer. Look for the questions, and instructions in the passage. Go down the passage and follow the directions and answer the questions in order. For example one question is "When you finish a writing assignment, how do you grow as a writer?". To answer that question just honestly state how you think you personally grow as a writer on your own after you finish writing something. Next, you need to explain ways in which future peer reviews would be helpful to you. So again, just state how peer reviews would be helpful to you as a writer. If you think that peer reviews wouldn't be helpful to you, then say that. Lastly, you need to state the advice that you'd give other students taking the same English course as you if they've never experienced a peer review. Tell them how peer reviews go, and what you think they should and shouldn't do. If you've never experienced a peer review yourself, just say that in your answer. The reason I'm telling you how to do this question and not the exact answer is because there is no exact answer. This is all based on your own original opinion, and every answer to this could be different. Also, I don't want you to be cheating by just getting an answer from me. You can do this!



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