1, 2, or 3
Generalization/Facts
Passive/Active
Punctuation
Random
100

You will love this paper.

2nd person

100

Everyone knows that vaccines don't work.

Generalization.

100

The Atlanta Police Department reopened the Child Murders case two years ago.

Active.

100

I, love Disney movies.

Unnecessary comma.
100

Everyone gains 15 lbs their first year of college.

Generalization.

200

I chose to write my paper on Booker T. Washington.

1st person

200

You should never drink and drive.

Fact.

200

Another brand of chicken was recalled last week.

Passive.
200

Wayne Williams might have been guilty?

Rhetorical question.

200

Why do doctors discourage smoking?

Rhetorical question.

300

People often make mistakes.

3rd person.

300

It's common knowledge that 9/11 was a government conspiracy.

Generalization.

300

She is running for mayor next year.

Active.

300

The remake of The Little Mermaid looks interesting, live-action movies are more fun to watch.

Comma splice.

300

Going over this reading, it's confusing.

Misplaced modifier.

400

You may not know that "Mardi Gras" means "Fat Tuesday" in French.

"Mardi Gras" means "Fat Tuesday" in French.

400

Everyone knows that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer.

This study shows that smoking increases the risk of lung cancer.

400

Pumpkin Spice Lattes were released in August.

Starbucks released Pumpkin Spice Lattes in August.

400

Shes a great speaker.

She is a great speaker.

400

In this paper, I will prove to you that Wayne Williams is guilty.

Evidence proves that Wayne Williams is guilty.

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