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Carcass, thank you for a detailed feedback. However, can you please suggest resources I can use to practice writing essayS, and receive grading of my essays?
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Hi everyone. I wrote the following essay? How it is improved or got worse compared to my first essay?

Issue: Governments should place few , if any restrictions on scientific research and development.
The argument states that the government should support scientific research and development. While this claim is valid given long term positive impact of research and development, it has to be examined further to address any possible fallacies.
First of all, as a result of successful scientific research and development, there is a positive impact on the society. For instance, such pharmaceutical companies as Phaser, Astrazeneka completed research on the chemical and biological changes in human body as a result of virus mutation, and developed vaccine against COVID 19. As a precedence, these pharmaceutical companies received financial support from the government and faced few regulatory restriction to conduct research and facilitate drug development.
In spite of the fact that scientific research and development may lead to life-changing positive events in the society, significant percentage of research and development projects may fail. Consequently, it will hamper country’s economic development, leading to the decline in GDP and organizations growth rates. Thus, it is recommended government performs additional research on the projects conducts to address any possible mishaps.
Secondly, on the one hand, companies engage in Research and Development projects to evaluate costs and benefits of each project before making financial investments. Thus, probability of successful outcome of each scientific project is high . Therefore, making decision not to invest in projects is contradictory to well being of the country and subject to debate.
To conclude, I agree with the fact that few restrictions should be placed on scientific research and development. As it was discussed above in the passage, majority of scientific researches lead to successful outcomes. It will likely generate economic prosperity in the country, contributing to overall well being of its citizens.
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Assignment Score: 70.5
Statistics
1. You have written 281 words.

2. I count a total of 5 paragraphs.

3. You have written 14 sentences.

4. Your average sentence length is 20.07.

5. You have written 0 question.

6. You have used 1 first-person pronoun (I, me, my, mine).

Writing quality: 46%
Cohesion:
You have a number of transition words and cohesion devices to help your reader understand the relationship between your ideas. Add more transition words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of transitions that you can use are as follows: along the same lines, because of this, as an example, as an illustration, take the case of, to illustrate, as a matter of fact, there is no question that, without a doubt.Your score for this feature = 80/100

Dynamism:

Your writing style is not very dynamic. Increase the variance in your sentence length by writing a combination of short sentences and long sentences to increase your score. Your score for this feature = 40/100

Provocativeness:
Your essay does not contain very many words that could provoke an emotional reaction in your reader. Provocative words help to engage and sustain your reader's attention. Add more to increase your score. Here are some examples of words that provoke an emotional reaction in readers: awe-inspiring, brutal, children, danger, explode, fear, gorgeous, hoax, invasion... Your score for this feature = 20/100

Cliches:
I did not detect any cliches in your writing. No penalty was applied.

Exclamation marks:
I did not detect any exclamation marks in your writing. No penalty was applied.

Essay structure and content: 66%
Paragraph 1 - introduction: 83%

Title:

I could not detect any word with four letters or more in your title that was not capitalized. This tells me that you have capitalized your title correctly. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Opening:
The argument states that the government should support scientific research and development.

I noticed that you started your essay with quote or a claim by a notable figure to engage your reader's attention. That's good. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Context:
I checked your introduction for words and phrases that writers use to establish the importance of their topic. I was unable to find any matches. Establish the importance of your topic with one of these phrases: a vital factor in, the leading cause of, widely considered to be, set to become, undergoing a revolution, is responsible for. There are others. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Thesis:
While this claim is valid given long term positive impact of research and development, it has to be examined further to address any possible fallacies.


The last sentence uses provocative words that will make an impact on your reader. That's good. Remember that a good thesis statement should express a debatable claim that you can support with evidence and reasons. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Paragraph 2 - supporting argument: 60%

Topic sentence:
First of all, as a result of successful scientific research and development, there is a positive impact on the society.

The first sentence of this paragraph contains words that will have an impact on your reader. That's good.

Nevertheless, remember this advice: an effective topic sentence in an argument essay should make a debatable claim that the rest of the paragraph will elaborate on with reasons and examples. Your score for this feature = 100/100
Argue:
You have used two words commonly used in argumentation. That's good. Use one or two more argumentation words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: by analogy, we can conclude, evidence, fact, fallacy, implication, follows that, it makes sense, opinion, point of view, posit, premise, proof, statistic, reason, relevance. Your score for this feature = 80/100

Evidence:
You have not used any words commonly used used when giving evidence. That's NOT good. Use one or two more words and phrases for giving evidence to get a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: according to, to quote from, tells us that, shows us that, referring to, argues that, stated, wrote, argued, discussed, expressed the concern that. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Support:
You have used a word commonly used when providing support. That's good. Use one or two more support words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: a case in point, an analogy, another way, as an example, as an illustration, consider, put another way. Your score for this feature = 60/100

Paragraph 3 - supporting argument: 45%

Topic sentence:
In spite of the fact that scientific research and development may lead to life-changing positive events in the society, significant percentage of research and development projects may fail.

The first sentence of this paragraph contains words that will have an impact on your reader. That's good.

Nevertheless, remember this advice: an effective topic sentence in an argument essay should make a debatable claim that the rest of the paragraph will elaborate on with reasons and examples. Your score for this feature = 100/100
Argue:
You have used two words commonly used in argumentation. That's good. Use one or two more argumentation words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: by analogy, we can conclude, evidence, fact, fallacy, implication, follows that, it makes sense, opinion, point of view, posit, premise, proof, statistic, reason, relevance. Your score for this feature = 80/100

Evidence:
You have not used any words commonly used used when giving evidence. That's NOT good. Use one or two more words and phrases for giving evidence to get a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: according to, to quote from, tells us that, shows us that, referring to, argues that, stated, wrote, argued, discussed, expressed the concern that. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Support:
You have not used any words commonly used for providing support. Use one or two more support words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: a case in point, an analogy, another way, as an example, as an illustration, consider, put another way. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Paragraph 4 - supporting argument: 50%

Topic sentence:
Secondly, on the one hand, companies engage in Research and Development projects to evaluate costs and benefits of each project before making financial investments.

The first sentence of this paragraph contains words that will have an impact on your reader. That's good.

Nevertheless, remember this advice: an effective topic sentence in an argument essay should make a debatable claim that the rest of the paragraph will elaborate on with reasons and examples. Your score for this feature = 100/100
Argue:
You have used multiple words commonly used in argumentation. That's excellent. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Evidence:
You have not used any words commonly used used when giving evidence. That's NOT good. Use one or two more words and phrases for giving evidence to get a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: according to, to quote from, tells us that, shows us that, referring to, argues that, stated, wrote, argued, discussed, expressed the concern that. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Support:
You have not used any words commonly used for providing support. Use one or two more support words and phrases for a higher score. Some examples of words that you can use are as follows: a case in point, an analogy, another way, as an example, as an illustration, consider, put another way. Your score for this feature = 0/100

Paragraph 5 - conclusion: 100%

Reformulation of the thesis:
To conclude, I agree with the fact that few restrictions should be placed on scientific research and development.

Your reformulated thesis in your conclusion is 11% the same as your thesis statement in your introduction. That's good. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Recommendation:
The paragraph contains suggestion words like should

You made a recommendation. That's good. It is a good practice in an essay of this type to recommend a course of action to your reader. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Prediction:
I checked your conclusion for prediction words to see if you had made a prediction. It seems you have. That's good. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Vocabulary: 100%
Argument-related words: argument, claim, conclude, fact, fallacies, research, states, support, therefore, thus

Feedback: You have used many words related to argumentation. Your score for this feature = 100/100



Vocabulary profile:

Feedback: 44% of your essay comprises the most common 1000 words in the language. You possess a very large vocabulary and excellent academic potential. Your score for this feature = 100/100



Academic vocabulary profile: benefit, economic, financial, majority, percentage, research, significant, conclude, conduct, evaluate, impact, invest, investment, positive, regulatory, restriction, contribute, instance, outcome, valid, debate, overall, project, decline, facilitate, generate, precedence, chemical, contradictory

Feedback: 29% of your essay comprises words from the academic word list. You possess a very large academic vocabulary and suggests excellent academic potential. Your score for this feature = 100/100

Language Accuracy: 70%
Number of errors: 7

Feedback: I detected a significant number of errors in your writing. Do your best to eliminate any avoidable errors in your writing by rereading your essay carefully and by using a spell checker and grammar checker. Your score for this feature = 70/100

Grammar Check Feedback
You wrote: ... percentage of research and development projects may fail. Consequently, it will hamper ...

Feedback: The subject "research and development" seems plural. Unless these items are normally understood to be one unit, use a plural form of the verb: "project".

Suggestion: project

You wrote: ...ent performs additional research on the projects conducts to address any possible mishap...

Feedback: Use an apostrophe after a plural -s to show possession. The conducts belong to projects, right?

Suggestion: on the projects' conducts

You wrote: ...tcome of each scientific project is high . Therefore, making decision not to inves...

Feedback: Don't put a space before the full stop

Suggestion: .

You wrote: ... invest in projects is contradictory to well being of the country and subject to debate. T...

Feedback: These two words are usually written together with a hyphen. Did you mean "well-being"?

Suggestion: well-being

You wrote: ...y and subject to debate. To conclude, I agree with the fact that few restrictions should be placed on sc...

Feedback: This is a redundant phrase. Consider using just "agree that".

Suggestion: agree that

You wrote: ... in the passage, majority of scientific researches lead to successful outcomes. It will li...

Feedback: This word is uncountable. It does not have a plural form. Revise: "research".

Suggestion: research

You wrote: ...in the country, contributing to overall well being of its citizens.

Feedback: These two words are usually written together with a hyphen. Did you mean "well-being"?

Suggestion: well-being
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I just wrote this. Take a look please

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