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1 | | The revision process has steps. (Spell out your answer.)
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2 | | According to the GED Essay Scoring Guide, an effective (4) essay establishes a organization.
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3 | | The introductory paragraph should contain a statement.
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4 | | The introductory paragraph should move from to specific.
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5 | | Restating an opinion instead of giving a good reason is called .
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6 | | details add color to a piece of writing.
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7 | | When writing, you should , not just tell, readers what you mean.
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8 | | Words like then, also, however, and for example are called words.
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9 | | Transition words are usually separated from the rest of the sentence by .
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10 | | Transitions can show the between two paragraphs.
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11 | | One way to avoid repetition is to use .
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12 | | Reducing the number of words in your essay without losing important ideas is called .
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13 | | After revising your essay's content and organization, you should check for mistakes in .
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14 | | Edited American English includes grammar, punctuation, capitalization, and .
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15 | | Every sentence in your essay must have both a and a verb.
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