What if the word count of the essay is about 15 words less?
Usually, I count the lines and the number of words in a ordinary line, when I am just about to finish the essay.
Sometimes, I find I need to write more than what is left in my minds?
There is a risk I need to take.
Should I add something not very relevant and may break the unity of the essay,
or, take a risk of being penalized for not have enough words?
Will the marker count the words one by one?
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What if the word count of the essay is about 15 words less?
Re: What if the word count of the essay is about 15 words le
I think you mean "what should I do if my essay is 15 words too short", right?
Firstly, if you've trained enough, this won't happen. In the event that it does, I suppose your only option is to extend the conclusion paragraph. You could expand upon your prediction or recommendation and beef it up by 10 words or so.
Firstly, if you've trained enough, this won't happen. In the event that it does, I suppose your only option is to extend the conclusion paragraph. You could expand upon your prediction or recommendation and beef it up by 10 words or so.