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To review this peer response, we analyze each aspect:
1. Answering the Prompt
The response focuses on Black history (specifically Harriet Tubman’s role in the Underground Railroad), which aligns with a prompt about Black history’s importance. It explains her actions and their significance, so it answers the prompt reasonably.
2. Understanding of the Text
The response demonstrates knowledge of Tubman’s story (e.g., freeing 70–75 slaves, 13 trips, her “free or die” quote). It connects her actions to the broader theme of Black history and resilience, showing comprehension.
3. Relevant Examples & Analysis
- Examples: Uses Tubman’s slave rescues, her pistol for defense (and motivating slaves), and her “free or die” quote. These are relevant to Black history and her legacy.
- Analysis: Explains how her quotes and actions showed determination and leadership, and how no slaves turned back (supporting her effectiveness). However, analysis could be deeper (e.g., connecting to broader historical context of slavery/abolition).
4. Strengths & Areas to Improve
- Strengths: Clear focus on a key figure, relevant examples, and a narrative that highlights Tubman’s courage/leadership.
- Areas to Improve:
- Accuracy: Minor errors (e.g., “a African American” should be “an African American”; “slaves to wanted to turn back” has grammar issues).
- Depth of Analysis: Could explore how Tubman’s story reflects broader Black history themes (e.g., resistance to slavery, community empowerment) or compare to other Black historical figures.
- Clarity: Some sentences are awkward (e.g., “She used it against those slaves that was scared…”—“that were scared” is correct).
Rating (1–4, 4=highest)
- Arguments and Claims: 3 (Clear claim about Tubman’s importance, supported by examples, but could refine the thesis).
- Supporting Evidence: 3 (Relevant examples, but could add more context or sources).
- Language and Conventions: 2 (Grammar errors and awkward phrasing reduce clarity).
The peer response focuses on Harriet Tubman's role in Black history, providing relevant examples (e.g., freeing slaves, her "free or die" quote) to support the importance of Black history. It shows understanding of Tubman's story but has grammar errors and could deepen analysis (e.g., broader historical context). Strengths include clear focus on a key figure and relevant evidence; areas to improve are grammar, analysis depth, and clarity. Ratings: Arguments/Claims (3), Supporting Evidence (3), Language/Conventions (2).
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- Arguments and Claims: 3
- Supporting Evidence: 3
- Language and Conventions: 2
(Note: Ratings reflect a balance of strengths (relevant examples, clear focus) and weaknesses (grammar, shallow analysis).)