What's something you wouldn't include in your portfolio?
Answer
A number of your best pages.
Freewriting and other notes.
An annotated bibliography for all your sources of all your works.
Response from readers.
Question 3
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There's different approaches on what to include in your portfolio based on the genre or media of your work. If you decided to create a portfolio based on a paper, what's something you'd want to include?
Answer
An annotated bibliography.
Your best source in your paper.
Multiple drafts you've written of your paper.
None of the above.
Question 4
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What are things you'll need to keep track of as the semester goes by, and you work on your portfolio?
Answer
Peer reviews
Notes on your writing processes
Teacher/Professor reviews
All of the above.
Question 5
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You need to have a reflection/introduction statement at the start of your portfolio. What should this include?
Answer
An explanation on what's included and why you created the portfolio.
A description of your writing process.
A reflection on your development as a writer.
All of the above.
Question 6
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Which of the following methods will help you determine your strengths and weaknesses as a writer?
Answer
REVIEW each piece of your writing in your portfolio.
ANALYZE your writing process.
DEFINE goals.
REFLECT on your work as an author.
Question 7
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In today's day and age, what method of portfolio organizing would probably be best?
Answer
Print portfolio.
E-portfolio.
Neither is really optimal.
Both have equal advantages and disadvantages.
Question 8
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What is something you need to pay attention to when uploading online, and regarding files?
Answer
Double-checking that the version you are uploading is the final version.
To be sure all your links work.
Your homepage is readable.
Making sure your file type is correct before you attempt to upload it.