Article Vetting edit

Here are my comments on the articles you've selected, Hannah:

Literary Realism: - This seems like a good fit for the project, given that it has some issues with purpose and potentially structure.

Ski rental problem: - This is a great fit; so many flags/issues here.

William Faulkner: - Finding an in re: structure or content may be a challenge. It seems likely that you'll be engaging with other editors if you choose this one, but the talk page seems pretty civil overall.

Glen Rose, TX - This one also seems challenging. The Talk page is active, but I'm not sure how this article could be upgraded. If this is where you're from, you may have more insight than I do.

Chicken Nuggets: - Some content gaps here, but it looks like multiple people have assigned themselves to this one.

Overall: I recommend choosing Ski rental problem and Literary Realism for this project, but it's ultimately your call. Let me know when you have chosen your two articles; happy to chat further with you on this project if you have questions. Spike Mugiwara (talk) 01:02, 22 September 2020 (UTC)Reply

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