your draft should do the following

Using your prewriting, write a draft of your Unit 4 Assignment.

Please keep in mind that your draft should do the following:

  1. Make sure you provide your audience with the author’s name, title and a link to the article as well as a summary of relevant information from the article.
  2. Go beyond summary by adding to what the author says in some way (one way to do that is to disagree, or engage in debate, or explore a point further than it is addressed in the article).
  3. Be sure that you make clear to your audience why the issue you are informing them about is relevant to them in some way.

In the body of your post, include your initial revision plan. To help develop your revision plan consider the following questions:

  1. What aspects of your draft do you think could use development?
  2. What aspects of your draft do you think are strong?
  3. Which areas of your draft are you still working on?Using your prewriting, write a draft of your Unit 4 Assignment.

    Please keep in mind that your draft should do the following:

    1. Make sure you provide your audience with the author’s name, title and a link to the article as well as a summary of relevant information from the article.
    2. Go beyond summary by adding to what the author says in some way (one way to do that is to disagree, or engage in debate, or explore a point further than it is addressed in the article).
    3. Be sure that you make clear to your audience why the issue you are informing them about is relevant to them in some way.

    In the body of your post, include your initial revision plan. To help develop your revision plan consider the following questions:

    1. What aspects of your draft do you think could use development?
    2. What aspects of your draft do you think are strong?
    3. Which areas of your draft are you still working on?Using your prewriting, write a draft of your Unit 4 Assignment.

      Please keep in mind that your draft should do the following:

      1. Make sure you provide your audience with the author’s name, title and a link to the article as well as a summary of relevant information from the article.
      2. Go beyond summary by adding to what the author says in some way (one way to do that is to disagree, or engage in debate, or explore a point further than it is addressed in the article).
      3. Be sure that you make clear to your audience why the issue you are informing them about is relevant to them in some way.

      In the body of your post, include your initial revision plan. To help develop your revision plan consider the following questions:

      1. What aspects of your draft do you think could use development?
      2. What aspects of your draft do you think are strong?
      3. Which areas of your draft are you still working on?