The Review process is one of the most critical stages of composing a paper.
"The best time in writing is after the first draft,
when you sit down to read it, all by yourself."
-- William Forrester
At this point, others may weigh in on the process, and provide a "new set of eyes" to see what the other actually put on paper, not just what was intended!
This document: peer reviews.doc may be a useful tool for others perceptions.
Go back to: Step 6: Draft 1
Go back to: Step 5: Composite
Go back to: Step 4: Annotated Bibliography
Go back to: Step 3: Draft a thesis or two for most likely topic
Go back to: Step 2: Narrow to the most likely topics
Go back to: Step 1 - Consider possible subjects
Go back to: Introduction to a Research Paper
Go onward to: Step 8: Draft 2
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