You should write or draw before you stain you paper with tea. That is probably best.
Yes. The Russians do this in space.
plan out the paper before you write it, research before you write it, then write in quickly this might help http://nanacast.com/vp/96193/212472/
I'm a lefty, is the way I learned to write to hold a pencil, I was never corrected, I don't curl up my hand to write or stain my paper, I did have a few issues with my art teacher because I would turn my paper but then she just let go of it.
Yes, because if you try to write on the paper afterwards the graphite/ink will not adhere to it. The things that will adhere after aging are things like paint. But otherwise write on the paper all you want before you age it
"What is the paper about?" "Who will read the paper?" "What is the purpose of the paper?"
Before. I did it before and it works
Yes, it is possible to write an abstract before completing a paper. The abstract provides a brief summary of the main points and findings of the paper, allowing readers to quickly understand the content and significance of the research.
write on it first, just make sure when your tea staining it the teabag you're using isn't soaking wet, as this would smudge the ink
Both "write in the paper" and "write on the paper" are correct phrases, but they have slightly different meanings. "Write in the paper" typically means to write within the boundaries of the paper, while "write on the paper" can imply writing on the surface of the paper.
To write a semester paper, start by selecting a topic that interests you. Conduct thorough research, gather relevant sources, and outline your paper with a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Write concisely, cite your sources properly, and proofread your paper before submitting.
it determines how you should write your outlines and therefore, your paper
Imagine it,write it on paper,create music for it,then sing it!