Why do I start this list with the "B" paper? Because a B is a fine thing to get on a paper and because a B paper is a paper that fulfills the requirements of the assignment in full. In short, a B is the description of work well done. The A paper adds several positive qualities that surpass all the requirements of the assignment. Among these are clarity and richness in content. More detail is given below.
The B paper, then, is a complete paper in fulfilling the assignment, but lacks something in organization, clarity, richness of detail, quantity of information , or cleanness of style. If you receive a B on a paper, ask me what from this list describes what is missing. Often, the B paper is one revision away from being an A. The revision involves noticing the flaws and thinness in analysis, content, or style, and then moving vigorously to correct them.
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