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1、Peer Editing WorksheetAP Language and CompositionHernandezSpring 2009(questions adapted from St. Martins Handbook)Peer Reviewer _Date _Author _Paper Title _1. What are the main strengths and weaknesses of the draft? Does anything in the draft surprise or particularly impress you? Explain. What was t

2、he single most important thing the author said in the paper? What do you want to know more about?2. Does the draft carry out the assignment? What could the writer do to address the assignment better or more thoroughly? Is the topic specific enough?3. Does the title tell the reader what the draft is

3、about? Does the title catch the readers attention and interest? How? Is the opening interesting and does it draw the reader into the body of the paper? Can you suggest any revisions for the opening that would make it more effective in doing this?4. Paraphrase the thesis of the draft as a promise. Be

4、gin with “In this paper, the writer will . . .”. Indicate whether the draft fulfills this promise or not and explain why. Does the paper fulfill the writers major purposes? Indicate how/where in the paper it does so.5. Where does the writer stand on the issues involved in the topic? Where does the w

5、riter advocate a point of view or action, and where is he/she a critic? What words or phrases in the draft indicate the writers stance? What is the origin of the writers stance, that is, what influences or sources have likely contributed to it (these might be from the writers personal background or

6、sources consulted in writing the paper)?6. List the writers major points in order of presentation. Then, number them in order of interest to you. Review them one by one and indicate if any need to be developed more or less fully. Should any be eliminated? Do any seem confusing or boring? Do any make

7、 you want to know more? 7. How well are the major points supported by evidence? Are the writers sources used effectively? Are all ideas and information from the writers sources properly documented? Note any points in the paper where more complete documentation seems to be needed. Does the writer mak

8、e a clear point in each paragraph? Are there any paragraphs that end with a quote or a reference to the writers sources suggesting that source material is being used to replace the writers own ideas or conclusions?8. How well is the paper organized? Are the points presented in the most useful order?

9、 Can you make any suggestions about ways in which the paper might be organized more effectively? What, if anything, might be moved? How well does the paper flow from one paragraph or idea to the next? Can you suggest ways to make connections between paragraphs clearer and easier to follow?9. Which p

10、aragraphs are clearest and most interesting to read? Why? Which ones are well developed? How are they developed? Which paragraphs need further development? What kind of information seems to be missing?10. Choose the three sentences that you consider the most interesting or best written. Then, choose

11、 three sentences you see as weakconfusing, boring, or awkward. Overall, are the sentences varied in length, structure, and wording? Can you point out any phrases or structures that are overused and detract from the overall style of the paper?11. Mark any words that are particularly effective, that d

12、raw vivid pictures, or provoke strong responses. Then, mark any words that are vague, weak, unclear, misused, or misspelled. Do any words need to be defined? Has the writer chosen active, vivid verbs? Is any of the vocabulary chosen potentially offensive to the intended audience or anyone else?12. I

13、s spelling and grammar used appropriately in the draft? Mark any errors in either of these areas.13. What dominant expression does the draft create? Is the tone serious, humorous, satiric, persuasive, passionately committed, or highly objective? Mark specific places where the writers attitude comes

14、through most clearly. Is the tone appropriate to the topic, the thesis, and the potential readers? Is the tone consistent throughout? If not, are the variations in tone intentional and effective?14. Does the conclusion reiterate and emphasize the main ideas of the paper without being repetitive. Does the draft conclude in a memorable way, or does it end abruptly or trail off vaguely? If you think the conclusion is effective, tell why. If you think it is not, suggest how else the paper might end.

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