A good subject to write about depends on what you are aiming for and for whom you are writing. Either for yourself or for your teacher/tutor/friend. If it's an assignment, I would strongly suggest the writer to write about abstract ideas because they tend to be more open and the writer can narrow it down as much as he/she wants. It could be about freedom, poverty, maybe one of world's biggest problems. Teachers love abstract ideas and anything involving governmental/political or news things. If it's for the simple determination of writing for oneself, I suggest the writer to go with whatever they wish the paragraph to be about. It could be descriptive, persuasuve, argutative and so on. Please refer to Google ideas or asking a friend is best. I hope this answer helped a lot.
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To write an extended definition essay in the 3rd person, maintain a neutral and objective tone throughout the essay. Use general language and avoid personal pronouns like "I" or "you." Keep the focus on defining the subject matter clearly and providing thorough examples and explanations to support your definition.
the subject of an essay is the subject you are given
Jose Rizal's favorite subject in Ateneo was literature. He excelled in this subject and enjoyed studying it extensively.
Henry Van Dyke wrote the hymn "The Hymn of Joy" in 1907.
I write my name followed by my degree abbreviation, such as "John Doe, PhD" for Doctor of Philosophy.
I cannot write an essay on your favourite subject because I don't even know what it is!
Anyone can write a book on any subject. But it helps to be able to write well and have a detailed knowledge of the subject. The amount of time taken to write the book would depend on the subject and the length of work desired.
Compound subject: Michelle and Diego Compound predicate: wanted to write poems
what subject is the report for?
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Our teacher made us write a summary about the chosen subject.
To write a sentence in an active voice, the subject performs the action. In other words, it should be such that the subject of the sentence acts on the object.
You write whatever you learned from doing your research on the subject.
Point of view
what subject is the report for?
un sujet (masc.)
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