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Issue #68 opened
3 years ago by Khalil Williams @KhalilWilliams

10 mistakes most students make in classification essay writing

 

Classification essay is a simple academic activity, most of us have worked on in our academic years. The classification essay must be written in a simple manner that attracts the reader, but most of the students make different types of mistakes that end in getting fewer scores in academic tasks. If you are among such students, below are ten of the most common mistakes students make in a classification essay.

 

Faulty Introduction


This is a very common mistake. A faulty introduction always ruins your effort and the readers find it not interesting to further read your classification essay. You must try to write a better introduction and the only way of doing this is to get your focus on the introduction.

 

Less knowledge of the phenomenon to write on


When you are deciding about the topic keep in mind that you have the enquired information about the phenomenon you are planning to write on. In most of the classification essays, the professional essay writer appears as having less knowledge of the phenomenon. If you are facing this issue, stop writing and first read about the phenomenon you plan to write a classification essay about.

 

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Grammar Issues


Grammar issues are also very common. Students often think that classification essays require less grammatical concern, but it is not right. Grammar issues run your effort and therefore you must strictly focus on reducing your grammatical issues. the only thing you can do is practice writing and this will serve your purpose.

 

Errors in structure


Sentence structure is an important thing. It helps the readers to understand the content, but if there are mistakes in the sentence structure, it can make the readers less interested in the content. If you need assistance in this you can scroll a personal essay writer, and it might serve your purpose.

 

Disordered Content


The disordered content develops when you have less substance in your mind to write for the readers. The disordered content helps the instructor to guess whether you know things you are writing on. You must avoid writing the content in a disordered manner.

 

Punctuation errors


Though instructors and readers both pay less attention to punctuation errors sometimes such errors disturb readers. The only reason we make such mistakes is that we consider punctuation errors as less relevant in the classification essay, that is not right. To avoid punctuation errors, make extensive readings so you can avoid such mistakes.

 

Run-on sentences


The run-on sentences are long have no context and are gloomy in their meaning. Sometimes when we are writing in a hurry we often make mistakes that we must avoid. The run-on sentences though help in increasing the word count, but they make the essay less interesting for the readers.

 

Tense Issue


Tense is the basic construct of the essay. students make such kinds of mistakes because they have less knowledge about what tend to choose from. If you are such a writer make sure that you have ample knowledge about tenses and you must select one tense to write your essay.


Wordiness


This issue is related to choosing words as to what words you must opt from. If you are not an avid reader you will make such kinds of mistakes. To avoid wordiness just try to write slowly and think before you write any sentence.


Spelling Mistakes


Spelling mistakes are also very common. Since we don’t revise the content therefore we make such mistakes. To avoid spelling mistakes it is always suggested to make thorough revisions and focus on spelling as much as you can. You can also ask for help from EssayWriter.College.

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