English, 02.04.2022 20:40 shambrayperkins
Marcos Ojeda is a college writing instructor who always gives the same lecture on the first day of class. He discusses writing directly on a computer. Professor Ojeda says that this approach gives a writer a wonderful sense of freedom and saves time and energy. Writing directly on a computer lets the writer move ideas around without rewriting the entire essay. Professor Ojeda gives five guidelines for composing on the computer: (1) name the document; (2) save the work oftenlong dash
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says that saving often is the most important guideline of all; (3) save the work on both the hard drive and a flash drive; (4) print the work out frequently; and (5) give each draft a name and draft number, such as Description Essay D1, Description Essay D2, and so on. Every year, Professor Ojeda speaks so enthusiastically about the process of writing directly on the computer that his students think he is doing it for the first time.
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Part 1
Which statement reflects all of the guidelines that Professor Ojeda teaches?
A.
Name and number each draft; print your work often; and save your work often.
B.
Name and number each draft, print your work often, save your work often, and save your work in two places.
C.
Number your final draft; print your final draft; save your final draft; and save your final draft under two names.
D.
Name and number each draft; save your work often; and save your work in two places.
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