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Peer Review edit

Hello! I saw that you selected my article (Patroclus) to peer review. I am very sorry, but I have fallen behind the last week or so and do not have as much done as I would like. I have been putting the pieces together in my sandbox, and will have the full article done by Saturday. I understand that that leaves you with a short period to do a peer review, and if it is necessary for you to complete the assignment before that time please feel free to review what I already have. Again, I apologize for being behind schedule. I can only say the end of the year caught up to me. Jjdgzd (talk) 19:26, 27 April 2016 (UTC)Reply

Comments on article edit

  • Take note of Carolanne's peer review, as regards citations and citation style.
  • How might you expand this with secondary sources (i.e., scholarship)? Right now this is a nice summary of the suitors' part in the epic -- how can you take it beyond that, for instance by connecting their behavior to themes? (Even if the connection seems obvious, you'll need to find scholarship to support the statement so that it's not "original research".)

Dakrasne (talk) 05:28, 3 May 2016 (UTC)Reply