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The Last Lecture: Critical Review Reflection 1.

Did you feel that the six questions, used as a lead-in, were helpful to starting your own composition? Why so/ Why not? Yes, the six questions helped me think about the story and what he must be going through. It was helpful to me that you had us answer these questions before we wrote the other paper because once I thought critically about the questions, putting the answers in paragraph form was easy. 2. Influence me as to what to focus most upon during grading: what do you most want weighed in your favor as I grade your overall project? Why? I want you to focus on the connections I made (from the text with my quotes). I thought the quotes were fitting with the main points I got out of the novel.

3. Influence me further as to what to focus on least upon grading: what do you want weighed least against you as I grade your projects? Why? The things I would like you to focus least on while grading my paper is my introduction and the length of my paper. My introduction because Im just really bad at introductions on papers, and the length because I think it was less than what you asked for but I included everything in the paper that was asked of me. 4. Was the peer review beneficial to you? How so? Not really because I felt like the peer who was editing my paper was complaining and talking badly about my work when in all honesty I worked hard on my paper and he had no right to disrespect my work. He also didnt seem to care about actually trying to help me. 5. Based on what you have been assigned, verses what you have completed, what grade does your work justify? Why? I believe I deserve at least a 95% because I worked really hard on my paper and I met all the requirements you asked except for length, so thats where the other 5% came from.

Grade: 103

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