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What do you think of my essay? It is a compare and contrast essay about Egypt and Mesopotamia. Egypt and Mesopotamia
Socially,
Mesopotamian culture
Although the
The Egyptian and
Egypt and Mesopotamia
Socially,
Mesopotamian culture
Although the
The Egyptian and
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I found a few errors with your essay; In the 5th sentence of your first paragraph, take out the second 'writing' and *You wouldn't want to be too redundant on your essay, so it isn't necessary to rewrite the word 'writing' when it's already mentioned once in that same sentence. *'Their writing' is plural, so use 'were' instead of 'was'. Your sentence should end up something like; "They both had a form of writing; however, they were not the same." *I forgot what this was called, but if the sentence above is written in that way, there should be a comma after 'however'. Think of the semicolon as a period; 'however' would usually have a comma followed after it if it is in the beginning of a sentence. In the last sentence of your first paragraph; I'm assuming that this is a formal essay? If that's the case, try not to use personal pronouns (I, my, me, you, your). Your sentence should look something like; "They may have some differences, but when closely inspected, these two civilizations have their similarities." The 5th sentence of your second paragraph contradicts the 2nd one in that same paragraph. "...women could own property..." and "They could not own property." are both referring to women in Mesopotamia. At least, that's what your sentence is saying. On the 6th sentence and those similar to it; *For plural purposes, unless females only have one role in this sentence. Then you would just *My professor told me it's best to not use contractions on formal essays. Contractions are something like; wasn't, weren't, aren't, isn't, I'll, I'm, You're. The word 'lots' is an informal usage of 'a lot' on your 9th sentence. Use formal words like 'a lot' or 'frequent'. There are a lot more that I missed on purpose because I'm not too sure of it. So this is the best I can do. In the 5th sentence of your first paragraph, take out the second 'writing' and *You wouldn't want to be too redundant on your essay, so it isn't necessary to rewrite the word 'writing' when it's already mentioned once in that same sentence. *'Their writing' is plural, so use 'were' instead of 'was'. Your sentence should end up something like; "They both had a form of writing; however, they were not the same." *I forgot what this was called, but if the sentence above is written in that way, there should be a comma after 'however'. Think of the semicolon as a period; 'however' would usually have a comma followed after it if it is in the beginning of a sentence. In the last sentence of your first paragraph; I'm assuming that this is a formal essay? If that's the case, try not to use personal pronouns (I, my, me, you, your). Your sentence should look something like; "They may have some differences, but when closely inspected, these two civilizations have their similarities." The 5th sentence of your second paragraph contradicts the 2nd one in that same paragraph. "...women could own property..." and "They could not own property." are both referring to women in Mesopotamia. At least, that's what your sentence is saying. On the 6th sentence and those similar to it; *For plural purposes, unless females only have one role in this sentence. Then you would just *My professor told me it's best to not use contractions on formal essays. Contractions are something like; wasn't, weren't, aren't, isn't, I'll, I'm, You're. The word 'lots' is an informal usage of 'a lot' on your 9th sentence. Use formal words like 'a lot' or 'frequent'. There are a lot more that I missed on purpose because I'm not too sure of it. So this is the best I can do. |
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Well, right at the beginning, I spotted that you forgot to capitalize the first word of your essay |
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