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How should a writer identify and version an intentional error in their essay?

  1. Use the trackchanges feature

  2. Color code the error

  3. Put an asterisk next to it

  4. Put the error in parentheses

The correct answer is: Put the error in parentheses

The most effective way to identify and version an intentional error in an essay would be to put the error in parentheses. This method allows the writer to clearly distinguish the intended error from any other errors or mistakes that may be present in the essay. Using the track changes feature, color coding, or an asterisk may be confusing and could potentially be mistaken for a legitimate error or correction. Parentheses also make it easy for the writer to later revise or remove the error if necessary.