1. How well did you tell the story?
I told a couple different stories in my narrative but I don't think I made it too confusing for the reader. I didn't go into too much detail about the stories but just enough for the reader to understand what I was trying to say.
2. What did you do especially well?
I thought my title was pretty creative. I also liked my conclusion because it contained the significance of the whole paper.
3. What could still be improved?
I could work on using more details, descriptions about the characters and maybe incorporate some dialogue.
4. How did you go about coming up with ideas and generating text?
Once we were given the topic of what to write about several ideas just came to mind. Then, I organized them and elaborated on them.
5. How did you go about drafting your narrative?
I actually write the whole first draft all at once, the night before it was do. Then after we had the peer editing sessions I made changes to my first draft.
6. Did you use photographs or any other graphics? What did they add? Can you think of graphics you might have used?
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7. How did others' responses influence your writing?
Through the peer editing sessions I got a log of helpful comments/suggestions that influenced my paper. Seeing how others viewed my paper helped me fix things up and change things around to make it better.
8. What would you do differently next time?
I don’t think I'll write my first draft all at once the night before it's due.
Sunday, February 11, 2007
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