Some common errors in writing include: 1. Describing an unconvincing cause/effect relationship: This refers to presenting elements with a cause/effect relationship without clearly explaining or making that relationship explicit. Sometimes, it may only be a temporal sequence, which can lead to confusion. 2. Including irrelevant elements: Well-structured paragraphs should only contain elements that contribute to the overall effect or message. Including collateral descriptive elements that do not contribute to the main point can make the writing less focused and effective. Remember to always review your writing for these errors and make sure your ideas are clear and relevant.
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