Essay!
Cover Page:
What is your thesis? I just decided to write about tattoos.
How did this particular argument come about? I have three so it's something I like!?
Who's your audience and what techniques do you use to make your writing speak to their concerns and interests? Whoever wants to read it can go for it.
Upon reviewing your completed composition (and process), what aspect of your work (or it's process) most surprised you? Nothing really surprised me, it's a whole bunch of information about tattoos summed up.
Did you learn anything new while growing your composition? Explain. Most of it was things that I've already known.
When you use secondary sources, do those sources contribute to ethos, logos, or pathos appeals? Not so much, no
When considering peer feedback as you revised your rough draft, which advice/suggestion/question/criticism/edit was most useful/helpful? Zach shouldn't of made the response on my front page. It made me a little bit upset, but I responded back.
On your final version, where would you like to see the most feedback and attention from graders? I would like a little more peer editing before I complete it!
Peer Editing Responses to:
Colin O'Hara
Lydia Mott
Mikaella Moore
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