Questions: Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Donna is writing an informative paper which will be read by a peer review group. What should she consider as she writes the paper? (Se Only her own viewpoint How readers will experience the text What knowledge her peer group might have The purpose of the paper Need help? Review these concept resources.

Multiple Select Question

Select all that apply
Donna is writing an informative paper which will be read by a peer review group. What should she consider as she writes the paper? (Se
Only her own viewpoint
How readers will experience the text
What knowledge her peer group might have
The purpose of the paper

Need help? Review these concept resources.
Transcript text: Multiple Select Question Select all that apply Donna is writing an informative paper which will be read by a peer review group. What should she consider as she writes the paper? (Se Only her own viewpoint How readers will experience the text What knowledge her peer group might have The purpose of the paper Need help? Review these concept resources.
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The correct answers are:

  • How readers will experience the text
  • What knowledge her peer group might have
  • The purpose of the paper

Explanation for each option:

  1. Only her own viewpoint:

    • This is incorrect. While Donna's viewpoint is important, an informative paper should be objective and consider multiple perspectives. Focusing solely on her own viewpoint can lead to bias and may not provide a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
  2. How readers will experience the text:

    • This is correct. Donna should consider how her readers will engage with and understand the text. This includes clarity, structure, and readability, ensuring that the information is accessible and engaging for her audience.
  3. What knowledge her peer group might have:

    • This is correct. Understanding the existing knowledge of her peer group is crucial. It helps Donna tailor the content to their level of understanding, avoiding unnecessary explanations of basic concepts they already know and focusing on providing new, valuable insights.
  4. The purpose of the paper:

    • This is correct. Donna should always keep the purpose of her paper in mind. Whether it is to inform, persuade, or analyze, the purpose will guide the structure, content, and style of her writing, ensuring that it meets the intended goals and objectives.
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