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Write two reviews: one of a chapter from Fast Food Nation and one of your essay from Lesson 2; you'll evaluate both using the same criterion, or standard. Then you'll revise your Lesson 2 essay based on what you've discovered. Your essay should include the following elements:
A review of a single chapter from Fast Food Nation that summarizes it objectively and evaluates it according to a criterion of your choice
A review of your Lesson 2 essay based on the same criterion; this review should also start with an objective summary
An essay with all the content required in Lesson 2, including five credible sources and a thesis statement, but revised to fix any weaknesses you found in your review
A works-cited page that lists all the sources according to MLA guidelines
You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.

Ask yourself these questions as you revise:
Do both of my reviews begin with an objective summary that avoids opinionated language?
Do both of my reviews end with an evaluation based on the same criterion (such as use of evidence or organization)?
Do I correct problems in my Lesson 2 essay that I pointed out while writing my review? Do I also correct problems that my teacher identified in this essay? Do I follow all the same requirements from Lesson 2?
Do I avoid plagiarism by quoting, paraphrasing, and citing sources correctly?
Does my works-cited page list all the sources that I cite in my essay? Does it follow MLA guidelines?
Does my essay have a professional style and an objective tone? What about my reviews?

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