Sample workshop form questions. Discuss your answers in your
groups:
1. Summarize, as briefly as possible, how the two articles
summarized in the draft fit together. How are they in conversation? Is this
connection clear in the draft, or could it be clearer?
2. Glance at the original articles on which the draft is
based. Does s/he summarize these authors' arguments adequately? Does the draft
highlight each article's central claim? After reading the draft, were you
surprised by anything in the two articles? Why?
3. Does the draft seem to approve of one of the articles, or
does it take one of the articles more seriously than the other? Is this
preference justified? Does the author make this justification clear in the
draft?
4. How has the author attempted to grab the reader's
attention? Do you think this strategy is effective? Think back to your reaction
when you read the first few sentences of the draft… did you groan or were you
pulled in? Explain your answer in as much detail as possible.
5. Compose a list of THREE things that the author should do
to improve his or her draft.
Post this list and your answers to the workshop questions in
a Google Doc and be sure to share it with me. Each group should have only one
Google Doc.