Well, I would say the answer is true
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Hi! I would say that, if James is starting to write a project for school and he doesn't create an outline, he just begins to write his project based on what he already knows without previous investigation, <em>he is a relaxed, loose writer.</em>
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According to these details, James' work is very relaxed, which is not the same as saying that it is informal because he can be able to write a very formal text with the information he already has in his mind. I would say that, if something, <u>the process of writing would be informal because he doesn't follow a structure.</u> He doesn't even do any research for his work, he just is going to build it with the information he already has. <em>This process is very lax and loose, and this reflects his professional personality, at least for this particular project. </em>
That is true, is there a question?
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Critical annotations also include an EVALUATION, or analysis, of the work.
- The strengths and weaknesses of the article, book, or other source;
- The usefulness of the source for the research topic;
- How the source compares to other books, articles, etc. on the same topic.
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