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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:11, 28 August 2020 (UTC)Reply


Peer Review

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Hi! This is faith. I did your peer review this week. I did notice that you did add one citation to the article but other than that, not much has been done. I saw your sandbox with the sources that I assume you will be adding to the article. I think that would be a great start and will be a great addition to the article. Other than that, I don't think you have much of a plan, but I think you are at a great start.

Your article has a very interesting topic. I think will add a lot to the article and will make the topic stronger. When there is more added I think the article will be great.

Five things I think that could be added are:

I think a section on ethics involving post-mortem photography can be added. I think it would add a different perspective when it comes to post-mortem photography and would be a personable section than just information about the background of post-mortem photography.

The sentence structure can be revised. Some of the sentences are confusing to read and I think they can be easier to read.

Photo descriptions can be stronger. I think the first thing the audience looks at is the pictures. I think if there was more written under the photos, they are more likely to read the article.

More cultures can be added to the culture section to be more diverse. I know they talk about three different cultures, but I think if you could add another one or two; the comparison between them all could be interesting.

Check for spelling errors. there are some minor spelling errors that can be easily fixed.

Great job working on this.

- Faith — Preceding unsigned comment added by Fejenn (talkcontribs) 01:12, 19 October 2020 (UTC)Reply