Create one Peer Review for each Discussion Post, and place it in its own electronic file; do not blend your reviews into one review or file.

General Guidelines
As the time for your Peer Review draws closer, wee the appropriate Announcement to learn the name of the peer you should review.
Carefully read your peer’s two first discussion posts: their first Literary
Themes in the News post and their first Quick Personal Response. As you read, begin to formulate ideas that will help your peer compose better future posts.
Create one Peer Review for each Discussion Post, and place it in its own electronic file; do not blend your reviews into one review or file.
Organize your responses in the form of a letter to your peer. Begin with “Hello, Susan,” or “Dear Ali,” etc. Close with your own name. Date the letter.
Wherever possible, explain your claims and provide very specific suggestions for improvement, in the form of a phrase, sentence, or more. Do not discuss errors in grammar or mechanics.
For each post, fill out the relevant Self-Assessment form to help you organize your ideas. Do not simply reproduce your peer’s Self-Assessment, as it may be inaccurate.