Friday, January 27, 2012

What are the differences between a C paper and an A paper?


 What are the differences between a C paper and an A paper? An A paper shows that you meet the highest standard of your writing. What I mean by this, An A paper shows that your paper is well stated, organize that your readers can understand, and sentence structure is perfect.
  • Well-stated paper-A well-stated papers shows you understand the topic and gave supporting details. For examples, if the topic was “How’s joint oil pipeline is going to effect our country?” I would support this by saying, “The benefits of creating a joint oil pipeline between United State and Canada will help to give jobs to thousands of people and help decease the unemployment rate that this country is facing.”
  • Organization-Organization in writing show hows your idea are being presented. This inform your readers of what your going to talk. For examples, “In this proposal, I’m going to show how the joint oil pipeline will benefits our country in numerous ways.” Also it help writers to stay in topic.
  • Sentence structure-To achieve an A on your paper, you need have good grammar skills. With less grammar mistakes your paper will be understandable towards your readers. 


After describing these points, The most I feel comfortable with organization. Before I write I brainstorm my ideas and explains how I’m going to present them. On the other hand, Well-stated and sentence structure are my weakest skill. Sometime I always make common mistakes like my past tense and sometime my papers are well-stated.       

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