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by Alejandro Plascencia
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SIMILARIT Y INDEX
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disabilitystudies.nl
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Alejandro,
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the etymology. You want to avoid using the word in
order to def ine it. Overall though, nice work.
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Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Sp. T his word is misspelled. Use a dictionary or spellchecker when you proof read your work.
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S/V T his subject and verb may not agree. Proof read the sentence to make sure the subject agrees
with the verb.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Verb T his verb may be incorrect. Proof read the sentence to make sure you have used the correct
f orm of the verb.
Possessive
Article Error You may need to use an article bef ore this word. Consider using the article
the.
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RUBRIC: 30 1 DEFINITION RUBRIC
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PROFICIENT
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DEVELOPING
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