Question
Write about an experience - real or imagined - of completing a challenging assignment. Include the following academic vocabulary words in your account:
academic - evaluate
justify - assess - compare
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Tips:
- Use the words in a way that shows you understand their meaning.
- Make your writing interesting and real by adding descriptive detail.
- Be imaginative! E.g.: Think about including several people in your account and setting it in an unusual location.
academic - evaluate
justify - assess - compare
Use the Dictionary tab to look up words that are unfamiliar.
Tips:
- Use the words in a way that shows you understand their meaning.
- Make your writing interesting and real by adding descriptive detail.
- Be imaginative! E.g.: Think about including several people in your account and setting it in an unusual location.
Answers
GPT 3.5
Completing my final project for my academic writing class was no easy task. I had to evaluate different research sources, compare various arguments, and assess the credibility of each piece of information presented.
As I sat in the library surrounded by stacks of books and journals, I knew that justifying my final thesis statement would be the most challenging part. I had to carefully analyze the evidence I had gathered and make sure that my argument was sound and well-supported.
After hours of pouring over research, writing, and rewriting, I finally felt confident in my work. I knew that I had put in the time and effort to create a well-structured and coherent paper that effectively communicated my ideas.
When it came time to present my project to the class, I felt a sense of nervousness mixed with excitement. As my classmates listened to my presentation and asked questions, I could see them nodding in agreement and engaging with my argument.
In the end, I received positive feedback from my professor and peers. They praised my ability to evaluate different arguments, assess the strengths and weaknesses of each source, and compare conflicting viewpoints in a clear and concise manner. It was a challenging assignment, but the sense of accomplishment I felt at the end made it all worth it.
As I sat in the library surrounded by stacks of books and journals, I knew that justifying my final thesis statement would be the most challenging part. I had to carefully analyze the evidence I had gathered and make sure that my argument was sound and well-supported.
After hours of pouring over research, writing, and rewriting, I finally felt confident in my work. I knew that I had put in the time and effort to create a well-structured and coherent paper that effectively communicated my ideas.
When it came time to present my project to the class, I felt a sense of nervousness mixed with excitement. As my classmates listened to my presentation and asked questions, I could see them nodding in agreement and engaging with my argument.
In the end, I received positive feedback from my professor and peers. They praised my ability to evaluate different arguments, assess the strengths and weaknesses of each source, and compare conflicting viewpoints in a clear and concise manner. It was a challenging assignment, but the sense of accomplishment I felt at the end made it all worth it.