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Peer Review

Peer Review . Rhetorical Analysis. Clean draft 1: 25 minutes. Choose a partner. Trade speeches. Read each other’s speeches and jot down a few notes on the speaker’s purpose.

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Peer Review

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  1. Peer Review Rhetorical Analysis

  2. Clean draft 1: 25 minutes • Choose a partner. • Trade speeches. • Read each other’s speeches and jot down a few notes on the speaker’s purpose. • Read each other’s essays. * paragraphs that are insightful and that give an excellent discussion of what the author did and why he/she did it. • Discuss sections of the speech your partner may have failed to discuss or sections that your partner misunderstood. • Discuss sections of the essay that were excellent. • Discuss sections of the essay that need more analysis or a more thorough explanation.

  3. Clean draft 2: 20 minutes • Choose a partner. • Trade speeches. • Read each other’s speeches and jot down a few notes on the speaker’s purpose. • Read each other’s essays. * paragraphs that are insightful and that give an excellent discussion of what the author did and why he/she did it. • Discuss sections of the speech your partner may have failed to discuss or sections that your partner misunderstood. • Discuss sections of the essay that were excellent. • Discuss sections of the essay that need more analysis or a more thorough explanation.

  4. Clean draft 3: 15 minutes • Look at the text you used in your essay. Did you lead into it? • Ex. Dr. King discusses “the great beacon of light” as a metaphor for hope. • Ex. His point is made obvious with a no nonsense declaration: “the American high school is obsolete and should be abolished” (153). • No sentence should begin with a citation/ “ ” • Put periods and commas inside quotation marks. • Read from back to front. Check for run-on sentences. Check for missing commas. After he says_____, he continues by claiming __________.

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