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Q Post Analysis of Organization (1C) Draft and Peer Review (or Writing Center Session) Assignment #1C Description: Assignment 1C 2021-3.docx Actions Option #1: 1.Post your Draft here by class time on October 19th 2. Please carefully read another student's paper who has not received feedback yet, and review with the following as guidelines - Review the Rubric: Assignment 1C Rubric.docx Actions and let your peer know: Paragraph 1. At least 2 respectful suggestions for their paper, based on the rubric. Paragraph 2. What you appreciate about their paper and what you learned about their organization from reading. Post your reply/review by midnight, Oct. 21 Option #2: Make an appointment in advance of this assignment with a tutor from the LARC/Writing Center at: www.sonoma.edu/writingcenter/.Links to an external site. • Forward an email to me from the Writing Center which verifies your session and includes the tutor's name and a brief description of what you worked on in relation to your research paper. • Send and email to me your draft with the tutors comments. • Send me these emails by midnight, Oct. 21 Resources: Diversity Tenets (Links to an external site.) Derman-Sparks, L. (2013). PITC Guide to Culturally Sensitive Care, Chapter 2: Prejudice Bias Inequity in the Lives of Infants and Toddlers, p. 13-24

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