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"You provide some good discussion of different symbols in The Giver, but it stands out that what you say in your conclusion about your first symbol, the number twelve painted in blue, does not match the analysis you provide in your first body paragraph concerning the color blue. Consider doing some rewriting on this topic so that the reader can better understand your point. The essay as a whole would look much neater if you used the same font and font size throughout the work. The first line of a paragraph should be indented by half an inch, and double (2.0) line spacing should be maintained for the entire paper. Revision is needed to ensure that paragraphs don’t end in the middle of a sentence. There are repeated problems with the use of “its” instead of “it’s,” and there’s a typo with “res” instead of “red.” Remember to introduce the author of a book at the same time that you introduce the book by title."
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