ENGL147 Week 6 | General English in English - Chamberlain university
Question 1
2 / 2 pts Which of the following is not a best practice when performing peer review? Reading your classmate’s draft carefully and thoroughly and expressing where you, as a reader, need more clarity, flow, and examples. Offering suggestions for going from “good” to “great” with elements like topic sentences and the integration of source material. Noting places where the writer could present more “voice” by explaining the relevance of the evidence. Noting, in one or two sentences and as the entire “review,” that the draft looks pretty good and that the writer should check for grammar and APA. When peer reviewing, we should dig in and focus on argument strength and on clarity, unity, structure, voice, balance, and organization. While we may wish to correct grammar and APA, this should be a very low priority and should be accompanied by a rich review of all of the crucial elements.