For the second draft, I am going to take my peer editors review and change my vocabulary to higher level words, and be less repetitive with simple words. Also, I am going to look and be more cautious of my grammar. Things like run on sentences, commas, and other punctuation errors are things I am going to look for. I am going to try and answer how rhetorical choices are used within Twelfths Night and She's the Man, and how they relate to the general theme of gender equality.
Sophia Fundora The text "Really Responding" surprised me in the way that Richard Straub claimed that putting forth maximum effort when peer reviewing someone else's paper could make you an even better writer. He emphasizes the importance of writing comments within the margarines and summarizing the paper in your own words. I believe that this strategy mentioned could be very helpful not only for the person who's paper your reviewing but for yourself as well. It helps the writer see how the audience would perceive their paper and what they need to work on. It helps the reviewer by enhancing their comprehension skills and applying their own comments on their own paper as well. I also believe his strategy of taking the stage of drafting in to consideration when peer reviewing could be very helpful. For example, Straub mentions how if it's a first or rough draft, try not to deal with all the editing at once but instead focus on the large picture like the focus, con...
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