Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Can I Get Samples of a Aumentative Essay For My High School English Class?
Can I Get Samples of a Aumentative Essay For My High School English Class?Students often ask me, 'Can I get samples of a Aumentative Essay for my high school English class?' My response is always, 'Yes, but only if you want to be considered for the grade.' One reason I am reluctant to give away free samples is that it would ruin the sense of pride I feel when a student earns a good grade on their essay. It may seem unfair that they should suffer for some professor's lack of generosity.So what can I do in this case? I can suggest getting some written help from a friend or neighbor who teaches English. Since they know their own students, they can provide sample essays and grade them.Of course, the teachers sometimes are surprised to receive a low grade on a composition that seems to follow all the right guidelines. They have no reason to think of the essay as one that would qualify for a 'A.' But, the students may be getting the grades for a wide variety of reasons. If there is some ev idence that all the students were getting an 'A' for their writing, the teacher may be tempted to award more than one 'A.'The best solution is to start with the letter grade. Unfortunately, this usually means having to give up samples of a Aumentative Essay. But, the teachers sometimes let me know that the essays they receive are not clear enough to be passed. This is also a problem, since some of the essays may be badly written.It is very easy to look at the sample essays and see errors that need to be corrected, and some students believe they will be able to correct the mistakes and still have them pass. I ask, 'What makes you think you can do that?' When a student tries to fix the grammatical error in a 'sample ofa Aumentative Essay,' the teacher may see that the original is flawed and decline the grade.Often, the students may have failed because they knew the essay was bad, but gave up after receiving a low grade. I would rather get a poor grade than be regarded as a lazy studen t. Sometimes students cannot even understand why their writing was not good enough, so they give up in frustration. The assignment should not fail because of such motivation.On the other hand, students can't be blamed for working hard and putting in long hours on a composition that does not work. After all, if it were the students' fault, how could they still be trying to pass the composition? It's the teacher's job to check for problem areas, and they do that by grading the essays as best they can.We should not punish the students for their failure to find 'the' answer to the question, 'Can I get samples of a Aumentative Essay for my high school English class?' A better solution is to give a grade that justifies their efforts. I know it is easier to give a failing grade, but they deserve better. It's like having a day care worker get a failing grade from a child.
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