What it means: Your writing may be less assertive than it could be.
Hedge words are qualifiers that soften or distance a writer from their own claims; words and phrases like maybe, somewhat, it seems like, kind of, or I think perhaps. While appropriate hedging has its place in academic writing, overuse makes arguments feel uncertain or uncommitted. As a basic rule of thumb, try not to include more than one hedge term in a single sentence. If hedging against two or more separate ideas, consider splitting the sentence.
What to do: Review your post for places where you can state your position more directly. You don’t need to overstate. Jjust own your argument.
Packback perspective: Encouraging students to shed unnecessary hedging is a small intervention with outsized effects on critical thinking. When students write with conviction, they think with conviction.
Note: This piece of Instant Feedback is intended as guidance to help improve your writing. It is not used as part of your Curiosity Score calculation, and if you disagree with the feedback it can safely be dismissed without impacting your score.