Respuesta :
I'm going to go with D: more time than you think you will need
here's why I said D:
- sometimes you run into problems with finding sources or enough sources that your teacher wants you
-you need a lot of time to review your sources so that you can right an intelligent paper and receive a good grade
-you might need help with correcting your writing error...need to go to the Writing Center and have others review your paper and explain to you the errors you have in your paper
-for me, sometimes I get the term called writers block meaning I cannot think of what I want to say or how to express what I want to say. Usually, I either take three-five hour break from the paper or take a day where I don't do anything to my paper. The next day I would then go back and re-read proceed with writing the paper. By giving your brain a break from writing or reading your paper, you are letting your brain rest, which needs to be done so that you can clear your brain from clutter that has accumulated in it. Also by doing that, your teacher will be able to tell that you didn't rush in writing it and that you took time to write a well thought out paper. That is what you want your teacher see.
Hopefully this helped.
P.S. My first semester in college I had this extremely hard English teacher. We had 20 students at the beginning of the semester and by the end we only had 8. She graded hard. There were only two students who got an A in her class, I being one of them, so the advice I have given you, I write from experience.
Good luck and hang in there!!!!