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Peer Editing Guide: Enhancing Stories Together

This peer editing guide outlines steps to improve your partner's story through collaborative feedback. Begin by writing your name at the top of the page, followed by circling the story's title. Star any engaging dialogue and box character descriptions to assess their effectiveness. Highlight any creepy language by underlining it, and circle any spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Lastly, summarize the conflict and resolution at the end of their story, using examples like "Conflict: A psycho was chasing Tom. Resolution: He realized it was just a dream."

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Peer Editing Guide: Enhancing Stories Together

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    1. Peer Editing-Read your partners story. 1. Write your name at the top. 2. Circle the title. 3. Star dialogue. 4. Box characters. Did they describe them well? 5. Underline creepy langauge. 6. Circle spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. 7. At the end of their story, list the conflict and resolution. Like this: Conflict-a physco was chasing Tom. Resolution-he realized it was just a dream

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