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JA-ACAD.Assessment1B_V4 (2)
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Submission date: 25-Mar-2023 12:48PM (UTC-0400)
Submission ID: 2046267174
File name: JA-ACAD.Assessment1B_V4_2.docx (344.29K)
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Character count: 14233
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JA-ACAD.Assessment1B_V4 (2)
ORIGINALITY REPORT
PRIMARY SOURCES
Submitted to University of Technology,
Sydney
Student Paper
link.springer.com
Internet Source
Submitted to University of Huddersfield
Student Paper
journalarticle.ukm.my
Internet Source
colectivaoleaje.com
Internet Source
JA-ACAD.Assessment1B_V4 (2)
PAGE 1
S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject
agrees with the verb.
Sp. This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your
work.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Proper Noun If this word is a proper noun, you need to capitalize it.
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PAGE 3
Missing “,” You may need to place a comma after this word.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
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.
Confused You have used A in this sentence. You may need to use an instead.
Confused You have used your in this sentence. You may need to use you’re instead.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Verb This verb may be incorrect. Proofread the sentence to make sure you have used the
correct form of the verb.

Confused You have used your in this sentence. You may need to use you’re instead.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.
Verb This verb may be incorrect. Proofread the sentence to make sure you have used the
correct form of the verb.
Garbled Grammatical or spelling errors make the meaning of this sentence unclear.
Proofread the sentence to correct the mistakes.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
PAGE 4
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
PAGE 5
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article
the.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
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.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
PAGE 6
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Possessive You may need to use an apostrophe to show possession.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
PAGE 7
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Confused You have used your in this sentence. You may need to use you’re instead.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject
agrees with the verb.
Missing “,” You may need to place a comma after this word.
Garbled Grammatical or spelling errors make the meaning of this sentence unclear.
Proofread the sentence to correct the mistakes.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.

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Missing “,” You may need to place a comma after this word.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article
the.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article
the.
Sp. This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your
work.
Sp. This word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proofread your
work.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article
the.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
PAGE 9
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Faulty Comparison You cannot use these two words together to form a comparison.
You can delete “more” or “most” to correct this mistake.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.
Confused You have used a in this sentence. You may need to use an instead.
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
Dup. You have typed two articles in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Garbled Grammatical or spelling errors make the meaning of this sentence unclear.
Proofread the sentence to correct the mistakes.
Dup. You have typed two articles in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Verb This verb may be incorrect. Proofread the sentence to make sure you have used the
correct form of the verb.
Word Error Did you type “the” instead of “they,” or have you left out a word?
Wrong Article You may have used the wrong article or pronoun. Proofread the sentence
to make sure that the article or pronoun agrees with the word it describes.
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.
Missing “?” Remember to use a question mark at the end of a question.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.

Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
Dup. You have typed two articles in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Missing “,” You may need to place a comma after this word.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.
Word Error Did you type “the” instead of “they,” or have you left out a word?
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
PAGE 10
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Faulty Comparison You cannot use these two words together to form a comparison.
You can delete “more” or “most” to correct this mistake.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Wrong Article You may have used the wrong article or pronoun. Proofread the sentence
to make sure that the article or pronoun agrees with the word it describes.
Wrong Article You may have used the wrong article or pronoun. Proofread the sentence
to make sure that the article or pronoun agrees with the word it describes.
Prep. You may be using the wrong preposition.
Garbled Grammatical or spelling errors make the meaning of this sentence unclear.
Proofread the sentence to correct the mistakes.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
Verb This verb may be incorrect. Proofread the sentence to make sure you have used the
correct form of the verb.
Proofread This part of the sentence contains a grammatical error or misspelled word that
makes your meaning unclear.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Article Error You may need to remove this article.
Dup. You have typed two identical words in a row. You may need to delete one of them.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word. Consider using the article
the.
S/V This subject and verb may not agree. Proofread the sentence to make sure the subject
agrees with the verb.
Article Error You may need to use an article before this word.
Garbled Grammatical or spelling errors make the meaning of this sentence unclear.
Proofread the sentence to correct the mistakes.
Coord. Conjunction These sentences begin with coordinating conjunctions. Try to
combine them with the sentences that precede them.
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.
Frag. This sentence may be a fragment or may have incorrect punctuation. Proofread the
sentence to be sure that it has correct punctuation and that it has an independent clause
with a complete subject and predicate.
Sentence Cap. Remember to capitalize the first word of each sentence.