Least Two Substantive Responses Eng102 Discussion
Please respond to the 2 Attachments in accordance with the instructions below.
Each one of the responses to the attached essays should be saved separately.
Responses to Peers (Peer Review)
The second part of the peer review and the most important part is the
review of other learners’ essays. Each essay is made up of multiple
parts. In order to have a strong essay each part must be logical and
effective. In many cases essays will be written with a strong thesis,
but the rest of the paper will be lacking, making the paper ineffective.
An essay is only as strong as its weakest point.
One of the most important steps for creating a strong essay is to
have others review it. By completing a peer review you will be able to
create a better thesis statement and supporting arguments. Using a
checklist will allow you to focus your review and to rate each of the
parts.
There are many different peer review checklists, but the one below
should be helpful for your assignment. Be sure to address as many
questions as possible with your peer review.
- Is the thesis clear?
- Does the author use his or her own ideas in the thesis and argument?
- Is the significance of the problem in the paper explained? Is the significance compelling?
- Are the ideas developed logically and thoroughly?
- Does the author use ethos effectively?
- Does the author use pathos effectively?
- Are different viewpoints acknowledged?
- Are objections effectively handled?
- Does the author give adequate explanations about sources used?
- Are the sources well-integrated into the paper, or do they seem to be added in just for the sake of adding sources?
- Is the word choice specific, concrete and interesting?
- Are the sentences clear?
- Is the overall organization of the argument effective?
- Are the transitions between paragraphs smooth?
- Are there any grammatical errors?
After you have posted your own essay to the Discussion assignment,
post at least two substantive responses addressing all of the questions
above. Respond to one learner in your group and another outside of your group.
The bulk of the work in this week’s discussion will be done with your
replies to your peers and the points do reflect that in the rubric.