Good papers!
~Detail- One difference between an A and a C paper would be detail. I say this because if a paper lacks detail, it wont be as interesting to the reader. After all what writer doesn't want to grab the readers attention. My personal opinion is that when a writer states personal detail it stands out more. It stands out because the reader can really relate to what the writers trying to say. Detail is also important because it paints a picture in the readers head so they can imagine what the writer is saying. When writers add enough detail it makes it easier for the reader to relate to and therefore continue reading.
~Examples- Another difference between an A and a C paper are the examples. I say this because how can a writer get their point across with little to no examples. Examples may vary from facts you find on the internet or even personal examples. My writing involves a lot of examples because that's how I feel like I'd connect to the reader more. If writers didn't use examples their papers would be boring and most readers would lose interest quickly. Examples can also effect the reader because they can relate to some of your examples, especially the personal ones.
~Quality over quantity- The last reason that differentiates an A and a C paper would be quantity. I say this because no ones going to want to read a paper that's ten pages long and be reading the same thing on every page over and over again. My point is that if papers are short with a lot of detail, example, and get to the point there is no need to make it longer. This gets very boring on the readers side as well because the first thing a good reader does is look at how many pages the reading is before they read it. As a reader is reading and they have to read the same thing on every page they will lose interest.
~Easiest/hardest- The most easiest thing for to do while writing is adding a lot of detail that relates to my topic. I find topics that i can support with a lot of strong details. The hardest would most likely be giving examples because sometimes its hard relating a certain example back to a topic. For instance if I'm writing a paper about a certain book I read and I want to give a specific example from the book, It's going to take time to find one that fits in with my paper.
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