c. decide on a topic for the essay
a. create an outline for the essay
e. write a draft of the essay
d. revise and rewrite the draft of the essay
b. skim and edit the essay for surface errors
In order for you to begin any piece of writing or planning for your essay, you first need to know what you're writing about so deciding on a topic is first. Second, it is helpful to have a general outline or road map for your essay. This helps you to stay on topic with your paragraphs as well as point out any immediate problems with organizational structure. The next is to write a rough draft for the essay. Once you have the draft and know exactly how it all goes together, you can go back and revise for major errors and better language. It's not worth the time to check for minor errors if you end up making major revisions at this stage. Once all of the major revisions are completed, then it's important to spell and grammar check the essay for things that may have been overlooked.
Answer:
i believe the answer is D beaten egg yolk it depends on what you're making.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1) Correct
2) Those shoes GO on sale next week.
3) My cat IS a Siamese.
4) Correct
5) The porch windows need a thorough WASH.
6) On Tuesday evenings I AM at my yoga class.
7) Self-confident people TRY almosy everything.
8) (? I am not quite sure what the sentence is)
9) Those three cats SIT in the windows.
10) Correct
Upside and downside can mean a positive and a negative aspect of something, respectively. However, none of the options here present a couple of something negative and something positive: so I think we need to use the local meaning. So our analogy is:
on one extreme of some location (on the upper side): on the other extreme.
Therefore the best other couple is outside and inside: they also show two opposite locations.
Answer:
C - Have been releasing
Explanation:
The adverb NOT cannot be included in the verb phrase