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Topic: Create polls when you submit your essay
PostFri Feb 08, 2008 12:24 am

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Writing critiques of AWA essays can be a huge pain--it can be just plain tedious and as a result folks in this community aren't getting as much feedback as they should on their essays.

One suggestion to make it easier for folks to receive feedback on their essays is to set up a poll with each post, like the one you see at the top of this post.

Creating polls is easy. When you write your post, before hitting 'Submit', scroll down the page and set up your polling options like the following:



It's a lot easier to rate an essay with one click then to rate by replying to a post!

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PostSun Aug 23, 2009 8:37 pm

Hi,

My apologies -- I couldn't create the poll, but i submitted two essays.

Please can someone review them? I have my exam in two weeks and I have just started on AWA part. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Megha
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