<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best thing to look for in the proofreading process would be "errors in sentence structure"</span>
Explanation:
There are children in the park.
There are boys and girls enjoying in the park.
There are boys climbing the trees.
There are trees everywhere in the park.
There are tall and green trees in the park.
There are children enjoying climbing the trees in the park.
There are boys playing soccer in the park.
There are children playing hide and seek behind the trees.
There is a park filled with boys and girls.
There are childrens' kites stuck on the trees in the park.
is that ok?
Answer:
1.Keep a list of ideas handy. You never know when writer's block will hit.
2.Eliminate distractions. A lot of people claim to work better while multitasking.
3.Research efficiently.
4.Keep it simple.
5.Try writing in bullet points.
6.Edit after writing.
Answer:
First you need to know what side your on or your claim. In this case the easiest side would be that <u>a vegetarian diet leads to weight loss. </u>
Explanation:
So in organizing your essay you first state your claim then you need at least 5 pieces of evidence for your whole essay to be efficient.
After you state your evidence you would then explain on how that evidence supports your claim.
So those are the basics for writing an argumentative essay. Good Luck!