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How can a piece of writing suffer if it is not read aloud prior to submission? it may not sound smart it may have mistakes that could have been caught it may lack coherence it may be confusing to a reader
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How can a piece of writing suffer if it is not read aloud prior to submission?
it may not sound smart
it may have mistakes that could have been caught it may lack coherence
it may be confusing to a reader
(Multiple Choice!)
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I would say that all of them are answers to the question
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i think its
that it
it may lack coherence
given the fact that if i remember right coherence means about the same as making sense
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