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too narrow
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too narrow
When a topic is too narrow, it means that it is overly specific and may not provide enough substance for a comprehensive discussion or analysis. It may limit the breadth of information available and make it difficult to find relevant sources or details to support the topic.
Do a topic search. If too broad narrow down as you search.
too broad
The scope of the question is far too broad. Narrow it down a little.
In order to understand this you have to understand what a writing topic is and how it can be broad or narrow. The subject of your piece is its topic; your topic is what you are writing about. You might start with "Stuff people do" which is impossibly broad. You could narrow that to "Rituals people do", or further to "Marriage rituals", or further to "Marriage rituals in Europe" or again to "Marriage rituals in France", or "Marriage rituals in France in the 15th century", but when you have narrowed it to "Marriage rituals in 1474 in the LaForge family in Besancon, France" you might only be talking about one event or even none, and you will have nothing to say. So, while a very broad topic like "Stuff people do" leaves you with too much to say, an overly narrow topic leaves you with not enough to say.
A narrow statement is specific and focused on a particular topic or idea, while a broad statement is more general and encompasses a wider range of topics or ideas. Narrow statements provide clear and precise information, whereas broad statements offer a more overarching view without delving into specifics.
it leads to conclusions that are not debatable and is too narrow a topic.
cause it wants too u got a problem?