Blog #15
What did you learn from your peer review projects about 1) Writing and Editing in general, and 2) your actual research project, specifically.
I really enjoyed the peer review projects, it gave me a chance to look at someone else work and get some ideas about my own writing. I learned that everyone’s not perfect and that actually I and my partner were having some of the same issues. I t also gave me a chance to see what else I might be missing from my own research paper, and what I might want to incorporate in my final draft. When it came to editing my peer review partner I didn’t really have too much, what happen was I actually notice some mistakes in my own writing. Like punctuations marks and where I use use more transition words in my writing. My partner said she enjoyed reading my project and she would love to reread it when it’s complete. I must admit that did make me smile a bit, but it also gave me motivation to complete my research paper.
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