Q1. The student expanded his or her topic from the four-source to six-source essay elaborating on the opioid dependency reduction and treatment through diverse sources.
Q2. In comparing the four-source essay to the literature review, there are various challenges that the student encountered as he or she proceeded from the four-source essay to the final. The literature review is more elaborate about the Opioids treatment from its introduction to the conclusion compared to the four-source essay. The challenges the student encountered while proceeding from the force- source essay to final was the point about the reduction of the opioids dependency. There is a necessity for an effective treatment for opioid dependence in the society that requires psychological therapy to increase its successful treatment (Sittambalam & Ferguson, 2014).
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Q3. The student used more than one source in each category. My comment is on the conclusion part of the essay, where multiple sources are applied. The section has several cited sources, which I think are no necessary in the conclusion part of the essay. That is because the conclusion is the summary of the significant point within the essay body.
Q4. The valid criteria for a proper essay include a selection of the respective topic, outlining the main points, writing the introduction of the essay, strong thesis statement, the body of the essay, and conclusion — proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation structure for effective and understandable essays.
Q5. Grammar improves the understandability of sentences within an essay structure. The three elements of grammar I will keep in mind while proofreading includes critical analysis on singular and plural, nouns, possessive nouns, pronouns, and collective nouns.
Q6. The elements of punctuation I will have in mind while proofreading include a comma, semicolon, colon, exclamation point, a hyphen, brackets, apostrophe, and quotation marks.
Q7. T his literary analysis aims to explain the reduction of opioid dependency through the application of methadone and Suboxone.
References
Sittambalam, C. D., Vij, R., & Ferguson, R. P. (2014). Buprenorphine Outpatient Outcomes Project: can Suboxone be a viable outpatient option for heroin addiction ?. Journal of community hospital internal medicine perspectives, 4 (2), 10.3402/jchimp.v4.22902. doi:10.3402/jchimp.v4.22902