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Is over-writing one of the most common mistakes an applicant can make on his essay?



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Kevin Taylor

Kevin Taylor

Kevin Taylor
Kevin Taylor

Answered Nov 23, 2020

As a teacher, I can say that yes, most of my students don't understand that the essay task has a word limit. For some reason, they think that more is better, which is definitely not the case. Sometimes I don't even have enough time to check these huge novels. In these cases, I tell them to rewrite and give them tips from some educational websiteif they don't know how to make it right.

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kalyl

kalyl

kalyl
Kalyl

Replied on Nov 15, 2023

Teach the importance of being concise. Emphasize that clarity geometry dash free and relevance are crucial. Every word should contribute to the overall message.

Madden Wayne

Madden Wayne

Madden Wayne
Madden Wayne

Replied on Dec 14, 2023

People's mental capacities are developed via education, which also enables them to make thoughtful, sensible decisions. By instilling ideals in students, education produces decent people funny shooter 2.

krisblade85

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I am a writer and copywriter, working in the field of education. Also fond of design and cinema. I love wildlife, an eco-activist.

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Krisblade, Writer, Nashville, Tennessee, USA

Answered May 22, 2020

I would not call rewriting a mistake. It is rather a gross violation. There are many common mistakes that students make in their written work. Here are some of them:

1. The substitution of one genre of written expression for another, namely, the composition "My Opinion" is replaced by the composition "Pros and Cons".
2. Departure from the topic.
3. Inconsistency of style with a written statement with elements of reasoning.
4. Inconsistency of the argument with the stated thesis (opinion).
5. Repeat of argumentation in expressing one's and others' opinions.
6. Lack of detailed argumentation.
7. Incorrect formation of counterarguments.
8. Inability to formulate the problem at the beginning of the statement (simply repeating the wording of the assignment) and conclude at the end.
9. Incorrect paragraphing.
10. Logical errors, including the discrepancy of the author’s point of view in the second paragraph and conclusion.
11. Failure to use or misuse of logical communications
12. Lexical and grammatical and spelling errors.
13 Non-compliance with the required volume.

In order to avoid mistakes, you should read about the structure of the essay, broaden your horizons as a whole, and train more. You can also ask for help from a teacher, private tutor or in special services, for example check that. Good luck!

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rslattery529

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rslattery529
Rslattery

Answered Dec 08, 2017

True

Be clear and direct, DePriest says. Dont use unnecessary words. She warns against getting buried in the writing-- make sure the substance is greater than the length.
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Lucy Ransone

Lucy Ransone

Lucy Ransone
Lucy Ransone

Replied on Nov 07, 2023

Thanks for sharing!

Antonio Ricca

Antonio Ricca

Antonio Ricca
Antonio Ricca

Replied on Nov 07, 2023

I made a lot of mistakes, and not just when writing essays. That's why I went to the site extendedessaywriters.com and ordered several tasks there that needed to be completed as quickly as possible. This saved me time on completing assignments and correcting mistakes in the text.

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