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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? What does this statement mean to you? Look up the words if you need to! How would you explain this statement to your friend?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
you say that solidarity makes us strong people
The official definition for the word solidarity "unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group."
Exclamatory writing just means writing that is strong, or emphatic. I am not familiar with this term as a method for developing paragraphs, but you would write emphatically by writing with a lot of emotion. Write about how the topic makes you feel. Use emotional stories to support your topic. Describe the topic emotionally.
when you write a speech make sure it makes sense and its about the topic, write and say what you think about the topic as long as its aproppiate and practice ur speech too
Relate solidarity in terms of what we as a nation must do to keep ourselves strong in the face of {pick one} A. To avoid terrorists attacks of your country in the future. B. To avoid disasters such as 9-11-2001. Write at least 3 paragraphs to support your stand. Tips that will help produce a "strong" paper: 1. When you first write the paper (your 1st draft), don't worry about how you say what you write or how you punctuate it. Just write it on the paper. After you've written all that you want to, go back and organize the paragraphs. What thoughts can be divided into separate ideas? What examples can you provide to make these ideas have support? The more examples the writer can give (just don't get carried away), the stronger the paper. Check for spelling, punctuation, and tense (ie: in this case, keep it in "objective 3rd" person--"our," "we," "one" as opposed to I (1st), you (2nd).
this is a kind of topic which is we can write about
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this is a kind of topic which is we can write about
Write what you think about the topic
have a strong beginning for example when I was writing an essay about obama's successes during his first 100 days of presidency I wrote something like "100 days had passed since the Barrack H. Obama became the president of the united states of America". try to write something that does not open the main idea of your essay too much
I guess it means that you are free to choose the topic to write about. But it has to be a topic that you know, therefore, it will be easier to write about it :)
A topic is the subject of what you are writing. It is what you are writing about. If you don't have a topic, then what are you going to write about?
You should write about topics that you are passionate about or have expertise in. Choose a subject that interests you and that you believe will capture the interest of your audience. Conducting research and organizing your thoughts before writing can also help you develop a strong and engaging piece.
You think probable to atoms.