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Peer Editing

Peer Editing. Poetry Research Project. Step 1:. Read Biography Section and check for grammatical/ spelling errors Highlight all quotes and parenthetical citations. Step 2:. Read CER Section and check for grammatical/ spelling errors Underline Claim

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Peer Editing

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  1. Peer Editing Poetry Research Project

  2. Step 1: • Read Biography Section and check for grammatical/ spelling errors • Highlight all quotes and parenthetical citations

  3. Step 2: • Read CER Section and check for grammatical/ spelling errors • Underline Claim • Highlight all quotes and parenthetical citations • Do the quotes support the claim?

  4. Step 3: • Original Piece- read it and rate it • Does it make sense? • Does their rationale explain why they wrote what they did?

  5. Works Cited: Angelou, Maya. "Phenomenal Woman." Poemhunter.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. Angelou, Maya. "Woman Work." Poemhunter.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Feb. 2014. "At 80, Maya Angelou Reflects on a Glorious' Life." Weekend Edition Sunday 6 Apr. 2008. Literature Resource Center. Web. 11 Feb. 2014.    "In A New Memoir, Maya Angelou Recalls How A 'Lady' Became 'Mom'." Weekend Edition Sunday 31 Mar. 2013. Literature Resource Center. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. Neubauer, Carol E. "An interview with Maya Angelou." The Massachusetts Review 28.2 (Summer 1987): 286-292. Rpt. in World Literature Criticism, Supplement 1-2: A Selection of Major Authors from Gale's Literary Criticism Series. Ed. Polly Vedder. Vol. 1. Detroit: Gale, 1997. Literature Resources from Gale. Web. 12 Feb. 2014.  

  6. Remember: • Books • “Poems” and “articles” • If you can’t find the author’s name (for websites) use the article title • Don’t include the URL on your works cited page • Check Owl.English.purdue.edu for specifics on what you’re quoting and how to cite it. • (Punctuation). Goes outside of the parenthesis.

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