Which of the following is an example of helpful feedback that addresses a specific problem?

You should write about something more interesting.

Your paper was funny. I laughed a lot when I read it.

Your topic is dumb and boring.

Add a transition here so it will be easier to understand.

Add a transition here so it will be easier to understand.

The example of helpful feedback that addresses a specific problem is, "Add a transition here so it will be easier to understand."

The example of helpful feedback that addresses a specific problem is: "Add a transition here so it will be easier to understand."

To determine the correct answer, it is important to carefully read and analyze each option to understand whether it meets the criteria of being helpful, addressing a specific problem, and providing constructive feedback.

Option 1, "You should write about something more interesting," is not specific as it does not provide specific feedback on what aspect of the writing needs improvement.

Option 2, "Your paper was funny. I laughed a lot when I read it," focuses on a positive aspect of the paper rather than addressing a problem or providing constructive criticism.

Option 3, "Your topic is dumb and boring," is negative and does not offer any specific guidance on how to improve the writing.

Option 4, "Add a transition here so it will be easier to understand," stands out because it addresses a specific area for improvement (not having a transition) and provides guidance on how to enhance the paper by suggesting the addition of a transition. This feedback is both specific and helpful in addressing the problem of improving the paper's flow and coherence.