Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Workshop
I don't really know what a workshop draft is at all. I never took English 1105 and I'm guessing that's where I'm expected to know it from. But to me it sounds like a brainstorming process of sorts. Maybe a diagram of the layout of the essay with all the key points it's supposed to touch on. Or it could even be just a plain and simple draft or skeleton of the final piece. The purpose is most likely to get your ideas organized in a manner that will be appealing to the reader. The audience of the workshop draft should be someone who you trust to help you make changes for the best to your paper. That way your paper will be a better and more effective piece in the end after constructive criticism. The workshop draft should look like a paper that's ready to be turned in. The reason for this is because the appearance of your paper makes a statement about the writer. If a kid came to me for help with his workshop draft I don't know what I would say because I have never done a workshop draft before. But most likely I would look over his paper and help him fix his grammar, spelling, delivery, and so on.
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