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{{dc|R}}{{start|ewrites are integral to the writing process}}, and I encourage everyone to do them—especially ''before;'' submitting them for evaluation. However, I want to give the opportunity for you to write ''after'' evaluation, too. That said, '''rewrites are optional''', but if you scored lower than a 70, you really should rewrite to improve your grade. You may not rewrite if you did not submit an essay to begin with. If you want to rewrite, please follow these directions:
{{dc|R}}{{start|ewrites are integral to the writing process}}, and I encourage everyone to do them—especially ''before;'' submitting them for evaluation. However, I want to give the opportunity for you to write ''after'' evaluation, too. That said, '''rewrites are optional''', but if you scored lower than a 70, you really should rewrite to improve your grade. You may not rewrite if you did not submit an essay to begin with. If you want to rewrite, please follow these directions:


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# You ''must'' actually rewrite the essay. It should be significantly different than the original, showing more than just minor grammatical and mechanical fixes.  
# You ''must'' actually rewrite the essay. It should be significantly different than the original, showing more than just minor grammatical and mechanical fixes.  
# You ''must'' use '''two strong secondary sources''' for support (see above), even if (''especially'' if) your original essay did not.  
# You ''must'' use '''two strong secondary sources''' for support (see above), even if (''especially'' if) your original essay did not.  
# You should upload your rewrite to the original assignment on D2L, marking it clearly as your rewrite.
# You should upload your rewrite to the original assignment on D2L or to the appropriate assignment in Packback, being sure I understand it’s your rewrite.


That’s it. Your final grade for the report will be an average of your original grade and your rewrite grade, so be sure to make your rewrite as strong as you can. Failure to follow any of the instructions above will render your rewrite invalid.
That’s it. Your final grade for the report will be an average of your original grade and your rewrite grade, so be sure to make your rewrite as strong as you can. Failure to follow any of the instructions above will render your rewrite invalid.
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 17 March 2023

Rewrites are integral to the writing process, and I encourage everyone to do them—especially before; submitting them for evaluation. However, I want to give the opportunity for you to write after evaluation, too. That said, rewrites are optional, but if you scored lower than a 70, you really should rewrite to improve your grade. You may not rewrite if you did not submit an essay to begin with. If you want to rewrite, please follow these directions:

  1. You may submit a rewrite at any time before the next essay is due.
  2. You must take the essay to the writing center for assistance on rewriting. List the top three areas that need improvement based on my feedback, and tell the tutor you want to work on those areas. If you have time after your appointment, revise and rewrite and make another appointment. Ask you tutor to be sure that s/he send me a report that documents your visit to the Writing Center. I must have this report in order to accept your rewrite for credit.
  3. You must actually rewrite the essay. It should be significantly different than the original, showing more than just minor grammatical and mechanical fixes.
  4. You must use two strong secondary sources for support (see above), even if (especially if) your original essay did not.
  5. You should upload your rewrite to the original assignment on D2L or to the appropriate assignment in Packback, being sure I understand it’s your rewrite.

That’s it. Your final grade for the report will be an average of your original grade and your rewrite grade, so be sure to make your rewrite as strong as you can. Failure to follow any of the instructions above will render your rewrite invalid.

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