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Name : Dewi Sartika

Official Number : A1M221046


Assignment : 2nd draft
Class :B

Answer;

1. In this essay
So in this essay has a pattern like after the sentence ‘in this essay’ mostly
uses subject, pronoun and article for example: I, we, it and the, then before
this sentence mostly uses verbs such as considered, discussed, and heading
which indicates the start of a new paragraph.

2. Only one hand


There is no cluster about “only one hand ” in the antcont
3. On the other hand
The phrase "on the other hand" is consistently utilized in the provided
sentence patterns captured in the antconc screenshots to introduce
divergent viewpoints or considerations, frequently in opposition to the
preceding information or argument. “on the other hand” is also being
placed mostly before the preposition “it is” with 16 for the freq and 15 for
range and on the second rank was the combination between adverb “there”
and verb/to be “are” with 11 for the freq and 11 for range.

4. My point of view
The observed pattern for “my point of view” is that it is typically followed
by the use of articles and nouns, such as "a" or "the research." Preceding
this phrase, there is often the use of adjectives like "nevertheless" and
nouns like "decision," and so on. These patterns illustrate how the
expression "my point of view" is accompanied by different subjects or
phrases that provide additional details or descriptions regarding the
speaker's viewpoint or opinion on a specific issue.
5. My opinion
The observed patterns illustrate how the phrase "my opinion" is
consistently followed by either a prepositional phrase or a subject, such as
"I," and a noun with an article, such as "a magnificent." Subsequently, a
phrase is presented that provides further clarification or description of the
speaker's opinion regarding a specific subject or topic. Moreover,
preceding the phrase "my opinion," there is usually the use of prepositions,
like "in," indicating the context or framework within which the opinion is
being expressed.

6. One of the
The identified pattern involves the phrase "one of the" followed by
predominantly noun phrases, such as "main reasons," "main ideas," "most
important causes," and so on. Preceding this phrase, there is a tendency to
utilize verbs like "be cited," "be considered," and similar ones. This pattern
demonstrates how the phrase "one of the" is consistently accompanied by
noun phrases that highlight specific elements, while preceding it are verbs
that indicate the attribution or acknowledgment of those elements.

7. It is important
The pattern of this phrase is usually placed after pronoun “It is”. And
before the preposition “to” and usually followed by verb such as “to note”
that rank first as the most frequently used, “to remember” as the second on
the list, look, understand, etc.
8. As well as that
The typical pattern observed with the phrase "as well as that" is its
placement before the preposition "of," followed by an adjective such as
"disability," "Gypsy," and so on. The result for the search query in the
cluster only show 12 result.

9. In conclusion
The pattern observed with the phrase "in conclusion" entails the
predominant use of nouns and conjunctions before the sentence, such as
"heading," "therefore," "time," and "so." Following the sentence "in
conclusion," there is a frequent utilization of articles and conjunctions like
"the," "it," "this," "therefore," and "both."

10. While
The pattern observed with the word "while" involves its common usage
followed by articles, personal pronouns, and demonstrative pronouns, such
as "the," "or," "a," "he," "she," "it," "this," "there," and "these." Preceding
this word, there is a tendency to use conjunctions and articles like "that,"
"a," "for," and "after."

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