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PurpоseIn this аssignment, yоu will prаctice identifying key differences between аn essay written by a human and оne generated by artificial intelligence (AI). This activity will help you strengthen your ability to evaluate writing quality, credibility, and academic integrity.What You Will DoYou will complete two steps:Step 1: Read Two Sample EssaysCarefully read the two sample essays provided in this module. One essay was written by a human, and one was produced using AI.As you read, pay close attention to these four areas:ToneDoes the essay sound natural and human, or overly polished and robotic?Does it sound personal, thoughtful, or generic?DepthDoes the writer explain ideas in detail, or stay on the surface?Are examples meaningful and specific, or vague and general?AccuracyAre facts correct and clearly supported?Does anything seem exaggerated, confusing, or suspicious?Citation StyleAre sources cited correctly (when required)?Do citations look realistic and verifiable, or do they seem incomplete or “made up”?Step 2: Take the QuizAfter reading both essays, you will take a 15-question quiz. The quiz is designed to test your ability to recognize writing patterns and clues that suggest whether an essay was written by a human or generated by AI.How to Prepare for the QuizTo do well on the quiz, take notes as you read each essay. Consider these questions:Does the writing feel original and specific, or repetitive and generalized?Does the essay contain strong analysis and unique perspective?Does the essay include real evidence and believable citations?Does the essay address the prompt in a way that feels authentic?Important ReminderYou are not expected to be perfect — this assignment is about building your ability to think critically about writing. Paying attention to tone, depth, accuracy, and citation style will help you make better judgments and prepare you for the quiz questions.