Question
When you revise your paper,
what questions do you want to
ask yourself about your
paper? Select the two correct
answers.
Does my paper have
all of its components?
Did I write this paper in
one verb tense?
Did I spell they're,
their, and
there correctly?
Did I explain my
reasoning adequately?
Did I put commas in
the correct places?
what questions do you want to
ask yourself about your
paper? Select the two correct
answers.
Does my paper have
all of its components?
Did I write this paper in
one verb tense?
Did I spell they're,
their, and
there correctly?
Did I explain my
reasoning adequately?
Did I put commas in
the correct places?
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
When revising your paper, the two most relevant questions to ask yourself would be:
1. **Does my paper have all of its components?**
2. **Did I explain my reasoning adequately?**
These questions focus on the structure and clarity of your arguments, which are essential for effective communication in your writing. The other questions, while important for editing and proofreading, do not address the overall content and reasoning of the paper as directly.
1. **Does my paper have all of its components?**
2. **Did I explain my reasoning adequately?**
These questions focus on the structure and clarity of your arguments, which are essential for effective communication in your writing. The other questions, while important for editing and proofreading, do not address the overall content and reasoning of the paper as directly.
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