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Case Study BIO150

This case study discusses a student paper submitted to a college biology course. The paper is 1850 words long and contains some grammatical errors relating to subject-verb agreement, punctuation, spelling, passive voice, and inconsistent use of articles. Feedback is provided throughout the paper to help improve these issues.

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Case Study BIO150

This case study discusses a student paper submitted to a college biology course. The paper is 1850 words long and contains some grammatical errors relating to subject-verb agreement, punctuation, spelling, passive voice, and inconsistent use of articles. Feedback is provided throughout the paper to help improve these issues.

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Case Study BIO150

by FATIN ZALIKHA ZAHIB

Submission date: 27-Jun-2020 11:42AM (UTC+0800)


Submission ID: 1349068898
File name: case_study.docx (16.1K)
Word count: 1850
Character count: 10161
Case Study BIO150
ORIGINALITY REPORT

17 %
SIMILARITY INDEX
4%
INTERNET SOURCES
1%
PUBLICATIONS
18%
STUDENT PAPERS

PRIMARY SOURCES

1
Submitted to Newham College of Further
Education, London
6%
Student Paper

2
Submitted to Universiti Teknologi MARA
Student Paper 3%
3
Submitted to Southern New Hampshire
University - Continuing Education
1%
Student Paper

4
Submitted to Sir George Monoux College
Student Paper 1%
5
Submitted to Bethany College
Student Paper 1%
6
Submitted to EDMC
Student Paper 1%
7
Submitted to West Thames College London
Student Paper 1%
8
Submitted to Nelson and Colne College
Student Paper 1%
9
Submitted to Mansoura University
Student Paper 1%
10
Submitted to University College Birmingham
Student Paper 1%
11
Submitted to Croydon College
Student Paper 1%
12
Submitted to Luton Sixth Form College,
Bedfordshire
1%
Student Paper

13
Submitted to St. John Fisher College
Student Paper 1%

Exclude quotes On Exclude matches < 1%


Exclude bibliography On
Case Study BIO150
PAGE 1

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

P/V You have used the passive voice in this sentence. Depending upon what you wish to emphasize in
the sentence, you may want to revise it using the active voice.

P/V You have used the passive voice in this sentence. Depending upon what you wish to emphasize in
the sentence, you may want to revise it using the active voice.

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.

Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.

P/V You have used the passive voice in this sentence. Depending upon what you wish to emphasize in
the sentence, you may want to revise it using the active voice.

PAGE 2

P/V You have used the passive voice in this sentence. Depending upon what you wish to emphasize in
the sentence, you may want to revise it using the active voice.

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject agrees with
the verb.

Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.


Sp. This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your work.

Run-on This sentence may be a run-on sentence. Proofread it to see if it contains too many
independent clauses or contains independent clauses that have been combined without conjunctions
or punctuation. Look at the "Writer's Handbook" for advice about correcting run-on sentences.

PAGE 3

Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.

Sp. This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your work.

Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that makes your
meaning unclear.

Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.

Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.

Missing "," You may need to place a comma after this word.

Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article the.

Pronoun This pronoun may be incorrect.

P/V You have used the passive voice in this sentence. Depending upon what you wish to emphasize in
the sentence, you may want to revise it using the active voice.

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