Video Prompt: Correctness in context

"Correctness in context," Yishi Chen, Matteo Cuervels, Rachel Quarta, Apeksha Vanjani, William Murray, and Jamie Bridgewater

View the video and then complete the reflection questions below. Click Submit after each question to record your answer. If your instructor has assigned this video activity, you must answer every question before your answers will be submitted to the gradebook.

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Reflecting on Writing

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What are your most informal contexts for writing? How would you define the standards of correctness for those contexts?

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How would you define “correct” language in the context of your academic and formal writing?