
Also, write a clear thesis statement at the end of the first paragraph. That is roughly five paragraphs that are four to six sentences each. However, be sure to make this a 500-word essay with a clear intro, body and conclusion. Revision is about getting you to think about what you want to say and making sure it comes across to the reader. Please see this video for suggested changes: … and remember, changes can be done any way you’d like. It is original, flows well and helps the reader learn about your ideas. Please see my webmail from 2/7 called How to Write a Descriptive Essay. Please see my webmail from 2/7 called How to Write a Literary Analysis. See my webmail from 2/7/19 entitled How to Write a Literary Analysis, for more directions as well as the attached chapter from Writing With Power. If you webmail me another draft, I can look it over and consider giving you full points. And please read page 244 of Writing With Power which talks about thesis statement in the context of a full essay, It also gives tips to other pages in the book on thesis statements. If it is, you will not be able to hide grammar error highlighting unless you enable it first.Please see my attached comments as well as the attached tips from Writing With Power.

greyed out, look at the ‘When correcting spelling and grammar in Word’ section just above it and check if the ‘Mark grammar errors as you type’ option is unchecked. If you find that the ‘Hide grammar errors in this document only’ option is inactive i.e. In Word Options, go to the Proofing tab and in the ‘Exceptions for’ section, uncheck one or both of the two options listed there (depending on what you want to disable).

Open the document you want to disable spelling and grammar checks for and go to File>Options. If you find you’re writing something where the tool is a hindrance, here’s how you can disable it for just that one document. Sometimes the grammar and spell check in MS Word saves our lives but at other times, it can be simply annoying. Now imagine Tolkien writing one his epic books in MS Word and you know it would have more red than the flag of Turkey. With it having so many great tools it makes it perfect for just about any sort of writing. You can use MS Word to write reports, make your CV, write up a great paper with citations and captioned images, insert a smart table of contents and even a table of figures, and much more. I’d say Pages is just as good but I’d be lying.


MS Word is one of the most sophisticated word processors available in the market today.
