1= essay
2= report
3= report
4= essay
5= report
One of the more obvious differences between reports<span> and </span>essays<span> is that </span>reports<span> always use sections with headings, and each of these sections has a particular purpose. As you will do in an </span>essay<span>, however, you are also required to analyse, evaluate and produce a line of argument to support your </span>report<span> outcomes.
</span>using your judgement after looking at this see if what i think is correct... is correct :)
Answer:
Academic Vocabulary- Academic dialogue and text that is not common in an informal conversation
Context clues- Words or Wording that can help you figure you something without actually saying it
Topic- What is being talked about
Explanation:
These are all me. No copy and paste or Go ogle :)
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Medium scoring essays, according to guidelines, are those essays that provide no special insight.
The important points that make an essay high-scoring are:
- That the essay should speak about the topic and not deviate from it.
- The paragraphs should be well organized, that is, should shift from one point to another making all the points clear.
- The essay should be thoroughly developed.
- It should be sophisticated in style.
<u>An essay that just cites and summarizes specific information from the text and does not provide insight with the text will be considered as a medium scoring essay as it provides the writer's idea in a simplistic way and predictable information only</u>.
So, the correct answer is option C.