Friday, November 5
Students helped each other improve their slavery essays by reading each other's rough drafts, writing comments on them, answering questions about them on a peer editing worksheet, discussing this feedback with each other, and recording detailed comments about planned improvements in the final draft, due Tuesday.
HW due Tuesday:
Final draft of the persuasive essay on slavery along with all paperwork from earlier stages.
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