My peer reviews, or my peer guidance could use some work. I tried my best to have a conversation with the individual rather than leave a comment. This was because most comments were short and to the point and didn’t really give my peers a chance to understand what I am trying to say. Unfortunately, I am the type of person to just say “good job” or “strong claim” and I don’t see how that helps my fellow students. Throughout the semester I was trying to figure out better ways to provide feedback and I realized just being blunt, honest, yet careful of their emotions is the best way, and with that I was able to provide feedback like, “this is a strong claim, keep looking for evidence to help support it” or “Great summary of the “they say” but not hearing much of your “I say” on how it helps your claim” these comments helped develop conversations with my peers that made me question certain aspects of my writing and I believe giving the feedback and receiving it helps you develop a critical mindset and helps expand ideas/possibilities on the same subject and it’s honestly pretty amazing.