Draft Review/Revision Plan
How complete is your draft?
How much time did you spend on it?
What is left to do?
 
 

 

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Who is your peer reviewer and what did
s/he say to work on in your paper?
Do you agree with the peer review?
 
 

 

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What is paper's thesis-- what interpretative
position does the paper take, and how do
you support it?
 
 

 

Do the mapping exercise @ 
http://www2.gasou.edu:80/facstaff/lamy/map.html
After mapping, what do you see to revise?
Remember: there are two things to do here: map your paper, and make a revised outline from that
map.  Attach a copy of the map to this form and turn both in to me to review-- you should keep the revised outline to help you revise; turn the revised outline in with your paper.
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What was the hardest thing about writing this paper and how did you deal with this? 
 
 
 

 

What did you do best in this paper, and why was this your paper's strong point?
 
 

 

Turn this draft review in at our next class; I will grade it and put it in your revision notebook with your film reviews when I grade those.
Remember to include each of the items on the paper checklist http://www2.gasou.edu:80/facstaff/lamy/filmrev.html when you turn in your paper