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1 Peer Review Protocol ●Create one to three focus questions about your own paper and write them on the handout that your partner will fill out. o Your focus questions should address whatever concerns you have about your writing and ideas. ●After writing down your focus questions, exchange handouts and read all of the questions carefully. ●Read your partner’s paper, twice if necessary, and complete the handout. ●Then discuss your responses to each other’s papers.

2 Things to Remember ●If you’re not honest, you’re not helping your partner. ●If you’re confused by a word or phrase or idea--tell your partner. ●Don’t let your own beliefs interfere with your critique of your partner’s argument and evidence. If there is a hole in the argument, discuss it. If the argument is solid, let your partner know. ●Do NOT be disrespectful… and do not take criticism personally.

3 MLA ●Center the title, but do not embolden, italicize, or enlarge the font ●Section titles should be aligned with the left-hand margin ●List your name, teacher’s name, course, and date in the upper left- hand corner of the first page ●Put your last name and the page number in the header of every page in the right-hand corner ●One space after each period ●Double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt. font

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5 MLA Wordsworth stated that Romantic poetry was marked by a "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (263). Romantic poetry is characterized by the "spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings" (Wordsworth 263). Wordsworth extensively explored the role of emotion in the creative process (263).

6 Works Cited Hamilton, Lucy. "Baz Vs. The Bardolaters." Literature Film Quarterly 28.2 (2000): 118-124. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 22 Feb. 2014. Martin, Jennifer. “Tights vs. Tattoos: Filmic Interpretations of Romeo and Juliet.” English Journal. 92.1 (2002): 41-46. MLA International Bibliography. Web. 22 Feb. 2014. Maslin, Janet. "Romeo + Juliet (1996)." The New York Times. 1 Nov. 1996. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Welsh, James Michael. "William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet." Literature Film Quarterly 25.2 (1997): 152-153. Humanities Source. Web. 13 Apr. 2014.

7 MLA Resources Purdue Owl (online) EasyBib (online) Citation Machine (online) MLA Handbook (library)


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