Peer Review Questions:
Peer Review Directions: Read your partner’s annotated bibliography and answer the following questions. Write your answers on your partner’s paper, in comments, or on a separate piece of paper.
Peer Review Questions:
- What is the author’s research question? Does it accurately reflect the research they completed? How could it be more specific?
- Next to each of the three citations write down the genre of the source (book, website, newspaper article, etc.).
- Go to OWL at Purdue and make sure that each source is cited properly. Note any errors.
- Does the author clearly summarize each source? Do you have any questions about the source’s main argument/thesis or their key points? What could they do to make the summary clearer?
- Does the author include a reflective paragraph for each source?
- For each source, underline where they state their thoughts on the quality of the source and its arguments.
- Put a star * next to where they discuss how they might (or might not) use this source to answer their research question
- Put an X next to where they discuss their thoughts on how the source was written–purpose, audience, etc.
- What do you like best about this draft?
- Name something that you think the author should work on in their revisions.
- Discuss and then begin working on your revisions
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