ENGL147 Week 6 | General English in English - Chamberlain university
Question 6
2 / 2 pts When working in peer review groups, which version of your draft should you supply to your reviewers? The exact same draft you submitted to your instructor last week because you want to see if your reviewers give you the same feedback The most up-to-date draft possible, hopefully with some revision between your instructor’s comments and your peer review post, if possible, because the better your draft, the more helpful the feedback will be The exact same draft you submitted to your instructor last week because you already have enough work and don’t want to keep revising your paper unless you have to for a grade A draft that you have revised after receiving your instructor’s feedback because the main goal of peer review is to have a better draft than anyone else You should always be improving your draft. If it’s possible for you to revise between your instructor’s comments and posting your draft to peer review, you should. The better the draft, the more helpful the feedback.