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Ilya [14]
3 years ago
12

Tasha has finished the second draft of an essay about Robert Frost’s poetry. She is just about to save the draft. What is the mo

st useful way for her to name the file?
A.
Frost Essay Draft 2

B.
Poetry Draft 2

C.
Frost Poetry

D.
English Essay Draft 2
English
2 answers:
boyakko [2]3 years ago
5 0
<span>Tasha has finished the second draft of an essay about Robert Frost’s poetry. She is just about to save the draft. What is the most useful way for her to name the file?
A.
Frost Essay Draft 2</span>
Fiesta28 [93]3 years ago
4 0

Hello there.

Correct answer would be A: Frost Essay Draft 2.

Frost essay draft 2: It contains the topic (frost), the type of the task (essay), that it is a draft and the number of the it (2). This is the most complete option.

In option B we can confuse the task. She was asked to do an essay, not a poetry; in addition, we do not know the topic. Therefore, Poetry Draft 2 does not work.

Then, option C sounds like the original poetry and not an essay. We do not have the task.

Finally, option D. This one is too general. We have the course, the task and the number of draft; however, we are missing the topic. There could be thousands of English Essays in her course.

Hope this helps.

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