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ENG318 ENG/318 ENG 318 Week 4 Discussion 2/DQ 2 Workshop_ Creative Nonfiction -[LATEST]

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<strong><strong>ENG</strong><strong>318</strong></strong> <strong>ENG</strong>/<strong>318</strong> <strong>ENG</strong> <strong>318</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Discussion</strong> 2/<strong>DQ</strong> 2<br />

<strong>Workshop</strong>: <strong>Creative</strong> <strong>Nonfiction</strong> -[<strong>LATEST</strong>]<br />

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<strong><strong>ENG</strong><strong>318</strong></strong> <strong>ENG</strong>/<strong>318</strong> <strong>ENG</strong> <strong>318</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>Discussion</strong> 2/<strong>DQ</strong> 2 <strong>Workshop</strong>: <strong>Creative</strong> <strong>Nonfiction</strong> -[<strong>LATEST</strong>] <strong>Workshop</strong>: <strong>Creative</strong><br />

<strong>Nonfiction</strong>- First, post your creative nonfiction piece (your <strong>Week</strong> Three Assignment) into this week?s ?<strong>Workshop</strong>:<br />

<strong>Creative</strong> <strong>Nonfiction</strong>? discussion forum. (Please copy and paste them directly into the discussion.) Next, provide critiques<br />

for two peers of your choice and one more for a peer who either does not yet have a critique or who has the fewest<br />

responses to his or her submission (three critiques total). Your initial critique should be at least 250 words in length and<br />

sufficiently address each of the criteria listed below. Your second and third critiques should be at least 125 words in<br />

length and can focus on one or two criteria in particular, or they can expand on or engage with another peer?s critique.<br />

In your longer critique, be sure to address the following questions: ? What is the central idea, subject, conceit, or<br />

emotion expressed in the piece? Is this expressed clearly or is it obscure? ? What is the tone of the piece? ? Is<br />

language used effectively to create imagery, or could the images be made stronger? If so, how? ? What is the point of<br />

view of the piece and how does it inform your reading? ? Is the ending effective? Why, or why not? ? Does the piece<br />

build on a particular theme? Is its exploration of the theme effective, or could it be made more so? How? ? What<br />

suggestions would you make to the author to improve the work? Be sure to use specific examples from the piece to<br />

substantiate your critique. Remember that a critique includes constructive criticism and praise, but it should strive to<br />

balance both. It is important for the author being critiqued to understand how his or her piece is being read and whether<br />

or not the intent of the writing is conveyed effectively. Because this is a workshop, and you are given credit on your<br />

creative writing assignments, your grade for this activity is based entirely on your three critiques.<br />

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