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Article Vetting

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Here are my thoughts on your chosen articles, Kanza:

Buffer zone: - This would be a great choice, because the content and purpose don't align with each other.

Emotionally-focused Therapy: - This one seems more challenging. While it's been flagged for copyediting, there is a ton of content and it's rated as a B-class, which means the higher order concerns are less prevalent.

Goal Orientation: - This one could work well, since much of the content appears to be written in an essay-format.

Lancelot: - This one could work since it needs help with cohesion; however, the editing page seems fairly active, so be prepared to engage with other editors.

The Fairy of the Lake: - This would be another great choice, since it needs quite a bit of work and appears to have stalled.

Overall: I would recommend Buffer zone, Goal Orientation, and/or Fairy of the Lake for this project. Happy to chat about any of these articles further if you like. Spike Mugiwara (talk) 17:00, 21 September 2020 (UTC)Reply