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blsea [12.9K]
3 years ago
11

Your first draft is always bad. ALWAYS. What system below will help you in creating an excellent scholarship essay in under 750

words?
A. Review, revise, rewrite - punctuation, spelling, and content.
B. Make every word count - use only important words.
C. Revise for punctuation and spelling errors only.
English
1 answer:
alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
7 0
B. Make every word count - use only important words.
This is true because when you have as few as 750 words to state your point, you need to pack as much detail and facts as you can into a tiny amount of space. Chances are, they've provided either a prompt or several questions for you to answer, and you need to answer all of them or the entire prompt will a lot of description and you need to support whatever you said with detail and/or facts.
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