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Research Paper Errors

This research paper explores common mistakes in academic writing, including sentence boundary errors, parallelism mistakes, redundancy, spelling issues, and subject-verb agreement. Learn how to improve your writing skills and produce clear, error-free papers.

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Research Paper Errors

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  1. Research Paper Errors

  2. The most serious mistake of all: • Contrary to popular belief, the Roman Catholics were more tolerant; more so than Protestants. • Racism in the U.S. has always been known, slavery was never hidden. • The Civil War, which we all know was the North against the South, Confederates against the Union.

  3. Sentence Boundary Errors! • Fragments • Runons • Comma splices

  4. More of this terrible error: • After the woman had her baby, she could spend time with her child then after the child became a certain age, she went back to work. • Which is why although music from these two groups is similar in many ways it is also different. • From the blues to jazz all the way to R&B and finally hip hop.

  5. What is this one? • Slaves who reach the age of 35 often have a 50/50 chance of already having been sold. • They lose the love and care they receive from their families. • It is possible in Brazil for a slave to have money

  6. Stick to the same tense and don’t use the present for things that occurred in the past!

  7. And this type? • They would go into town and burn crops, steal livestock, killed slave masters and invited others to join their communities. • Parallelism Mistakes make your writing awkward and unclear!

  8. What is this one and what do you think it is? • The slaves of America made another attempt at revolt again. • They killed all but one family that didn’t own any slaves, so they didn’t kill them.

  9. Don’t be Redundant • This means don’t repeat yourself!

  10. One of Ms. Raeff’s favorites: • … the future generation of family’s to come. • They joined together to join little communities known at the Maroon’s. • Considering Americas slavery past, it is not surprising …

  11. What are apostophes for? • Apostrophes show possession. Not every word that ends in an “s” should have an apostrophe!

  12. Big time spelling issues • Weather and whether • Their, there and they’re • Since and sense not sence

  13. Until you are a pro, follow this advice: • Don’t use first Person: I believe, I feel, I will now, etc. • Don’t use second Person. After a long day’s work, you would see them … • Use one instead of you. • Don’t use only the first name of famous people. • Use the full name or just the last name.

  14. This is a big problem: • There was no real restrictions to practicing religion. • He say that this is important

  15. Subject-verb agreement counts • Learn to conjugate words correctly and make sure the verb form agrees with the subject!

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