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Write two reviews: one of a chapter from Fast Food Nation and one of your essay from Lesson 2; you'll evaluate both using the same criterion, or standard. Then you'll revise your Lesson 2 essay based on what you've discovered. Your essay should include the following elements:
A review of a single chapter from Fast Food Nation that summarizes it objectively and evaluates it according to a criterion of your choice
A review of your Lesson 2 essay based on the same criterion; this review should also start with an objective summary
An essay with all the content required in Lesson 2, including five credible sources and a thesis statement, but revised to fix any weaknesses you found in your review
A works-cited page that lists all the sources according to MLA guidelines
You should have completed a draft of this assignment in the activity before this one. If you haven't done so, go back and complete that activity now.

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