Step 1: Writers, post your polished thesis (with judgment/proposal explicitly clear).
Step 2: Respond to the thesis statements of other writers (at least TWO) in such a way as to direct them for revising their drafts. For example, disagree with an evaluation, argue why a proposal isn't feasible, or offer support for the writer's thesis by offering specific reasoning or evidence they could choose to research and include in their drafts. Be thoughtfully thorough in your commentary, and collegiately academic in your writing.
Step 3: Writers, read through gained responses and consider next possible steps in revising your draft...
Step 2: Respond to the thesis statements of other writers (at least TWO) in such a way as to direct them for revising their drafts. For example, disagree with an evaluation, argue why a proposal isn't feasible, or offer support for the writer's thesis by offering specific reasoning or evidence they could choose to research and include in their drafts. Be thoughtfully thorough in your commentary, and collegiately academic in your writing.
Step 3: Writers, read through gained responses and consider next possible steps in revising your draft...