the causes of famine in underdeveloped countries
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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.
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
too broad means that there is a lot of information provided and very general.
She loves you but is too scared
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A topic like "The History of Humanity" would be too broad for a critical analysis essay. It covers a vast range of information and would be challenging to thoroughly analyze and evaluate in a coherent manner within the confines of an essay.
A topic like "climate change" may be too broad for a cause-and-effect essay because it encompasses a wide range of factors and consequences that would be challenging to cover comprehensively in a short essay. Breaking it down into more specific aspects, such as the impact of deforestation on climate change, would make for a more focused and manageable essay.
A broad topic is one that is very general and includes a lot of information. You want to avoid trying to write about broad topics in an essay or report, because you would not be able to fit all the information in - you'd have to write a book to explain a broad topic!For example, "Topics" is too broad a topic to write a paragraph about - "What does a broad topic mean?" is a good, narrow topic that I can easily write a good answer for!
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Much too broad a topic. You will have to be more specific with your question.