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From: Lodjical@aol.com<br>
To: bkn-english-646-fall-2009@lists-1.liu.edu<br>
Sent: Tue, Oct 20, 2009 9:13 am<br>
Subject: Re: [Bkn-english-646-fall-2009] Assignment 6 from Yani<br>
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<div>Chapter seven, I feel, was just much better than some of the previous and
more direct--more useful. I find the two types of comments very helpful in
working with students/tutees. Do people feel/think we should have a
handout of some sort that has the basic proofreader marks to at least narrow
down the ambiguity of some professors' commentary? Otherwise, we can
definitely work on the "in-progress" markings and if students want to know
specific notes they (and/or we) may speak directly with the
professors.<br>
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Yani: You speak of the infamous red ink and I agree with
you. But I must add, seeing it from the students' perspective, red symbolizes
danger. Whenever marking papers/essays, I use green ink (since lead
smudges) because it symbolizes hope--or at least doesn't make the paper
bleed!</div>
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