Tоdаy, yоu аre gоing to stаrt drafting your DAWE. The instructions will include a list of questions that you will need to answer in complete sentences. The easiest (and often best) way to do this is to repeat the words from the question in your answer (as seen in the first two example answers below). You can also express the answer in your own way (without copying from the question), as long as the sentence is fully complete and clear. (The third example below demonstrates this.) As you can see from the bad example, pronouns usually need to be avoided when answering questions with complete sentences. The reason we need to avoid pronouns is because the pronoun refers back to a word in the question, except the question will not be part of our paragraph. Therefore, the pronoun in our statement might not connect to anything, which will be confusing. Example Question: Who is the author of the first text? Good Example Answers: The author of the first text is Huda Fahmy. Huda Fahmy is the author of the first text. The first text was written by Huda Fahmy. Bad Example Answers: Who is the author of the first text? She is Huda Fahmy. It was written by Huda Fahmy. For your warm up, use what you have learned from the explanation above to answer these questions in complete sentences: What is your favorite class this semester? Where do you live? What are your plans for the summer? What are you planning to study at Mason once you start your degree program? How many final exams do you have this semester? (For full credit, answer all five questions in the style explained above.)