
Assignments often get low marks when the answer does not match the exact question, rubric, and expected structure. Students write a lot, but the examiner is looking for relevance, clarity, and academic format.
In if you're procrastinating your assignment, read this first, the hidden issue is usually alignment. Marks drop when the response lacks direct coverage of the task, uses weak references, or misses formatting and proof reading checks.


Convert the question into a checklist before writing. Then build your answer around that checklist with clear headings, evidence, and simple explanation so the evaluator can see complete coverage quickly.

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