What is the thesis for your paper?
How one situation can change your life for ever.
List the main points you make in your paper.
What was the most helpful advice you received from your peer evaluation?
More supporting details
What was the most helpful information you received in class for your paper?
More detales.
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?
I had two drafts and I wrote an outline in class that helped alot.
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?
Detaling was a problem for me.
What are most pleased with about this paper?
I think i relayed the story well.
Hi Atlana,
ReplyDeleteI am happy you think that the paper went well. Many times when writers submit work (yes, I do mean students by the way), they feel as though it went terrible. Many are relieved that it is over with. I am glad this was not the case with you :)
Ms. C