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Peer Feedback QuestionsWhose draft are you responding to? Does the author identify a specific person in the To: line in the memo? Do they follow the appropriate memo format as in the sample WP #3? H
- Whose draft are you responding to?
- Does the author identify a specific person in the To: line in the memo? Do they follow the appropriate memo format as in the sample WP #3?
- How thorough is the author’s discussion of the common ground held between the audience and author? Why?
- How effectively does the author identify an exigency and discuss it is as a shared problem for the author and the audience (and larger organization)? Why?
- What evidence best supports the author’s case and why?
- Does the author anticipate and discuss the audience’s likely response to the exigency and solution? How effectively do they do so?
- How effectively does the author link the benefits of their proposed resolution to the goals of the author, audience, and the larger organization (the ripple effect)? Why?
- What areas could be better explained, more fully developed, or improved, and why?
- What should the author prioritize for revision when they revise and why?
The two articles that are Grace Henderson and Aubrey Patrick answer the above questions separately.
WP #3 Rogerian Argument: Self Evaluation
- What was difficult about writing WP #3 and why?
- What are the specific strengths of your WP #3 and why?
- What could be improved in your WP #3 and why?
- What constraints did you face in writing WP #3 and how did you “adapt to your audience” as a result?
- What specific revisions did you make to your WP #3, and why?
- __(Name of Colleague)_ gave me the best feedback because _________. When I revised, I changed _______ because ___________.
- Will you mail your WP #3 memo to its intended audience? Why or why not?
Read WP#3 to answer the above questions separately.