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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Zardiajgnb: Created page with &amp;quot;Accuracy unlocks marks; clarity keeps them. That’s [https://wiki-global.win/index.php/Editing_Like_a_Pro:_AEIS_Secondary_English_Proofreading_and_Common_Errors what to expect in AEIS exam] the quiet truth behind the AEIS for secondary students, where English grammar and precise expression carry as much weight as vocabulary or ideas. I’ve seen bright students lose three to five points on an otherwise solid composition because of tangled clauses or a persistent subject...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Accuracy unlocks marks; clarity keeps them. That’s [https://wiki-global.win/index.php/Editing_Like_a_Pro:_AEIS_Secondary_English_Proofreading_and_Common_Errors what to expect in AEIS exam] the quiet truth behind the AEIS for secondary students, where English grammar and precise expression carry as much weight as vocabulary or ideas. I’ve seen bright students lose three to five points on an otherwise solid composition because of tangled clauses or a persistent subject-verb mismatch. The fix isn’t glamorous, but it’s reliable: smal&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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