Challenges of an Paper

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Challenges of a paper.

Identify three challenges that might arise when writing a paper.

These challenges are:

Grammar issues, Fragment sentence and Thesis of a statements

I would like to start with Grammar issue we have to realize that we often make lot of mistake by using incorrect grammatical usages. Grammar issues even though it may sound like is easy you will need to understand how certain language works, how the meaning is made and how it’s broken down to make complete sense in our writing. Another challenge that we face when writing a paper that is full of fragment sentence this would give the writer a bad impression make the writer looks terrible. This often happen, and it is when a sentence does not have a subject and a verb in the same sentence most of use is not aware of this and does not catch this kind of mistakes. Which cause the sentence to be incomplete? And then we have, having an unclear thesis when writing a paper which means that the main point does not relate clearly to the thesis of the paper that you are writing. This will stray the audience off track and will not be good at all. Simple it would not make sense.

Strategies that I will use to overcome those challenges:

A strategy that I would used to help with my Grammar issues is they are many help full book and references that is available to help me with the correct usage of words. E.g. Advise instead of Advice. A strategy to help me with no to have fragment sentence is to learn what a subject and verb are. By getting this together this will definitely put me on the right tract and I will get a clear understanding of what they are. To make complete sentence you will need both a subject and a verb they are also many resource that are available to help with understanding subject and verbs. To have an understanding of Thesis, I will need to have a paragraph that relate clearly to the thesis sentence which makes completes sense. Relating clearly to the thesis sentence at the beginning,...