A moody intro like trees swaying nothing too heavy metal but just like a normal day in the world
A moody intro like trees swaying nothing too heavy metal but just like a normal day in the world
Do like a outline. Intro: a) b) c) Middle: a) b) c) End: a) b) c) Conclusion to support intro: a) b)
A prompt doesn't have to look good -- it has to make the writer want to write something! Pick something that would be interesting enough for most people.
A good prompt is clear, concise, and direct. It should provide enough information to guide the reader or respondent but still leave room for creativity and personal interpretation. Additionally, a good prompt should be engaging and relevant to the context or topic being addressed.
a good intro for a basketball speech is : this is dedicated to all the people that love basketball
Keep the intro short but get to the point. If you're writing about a book for example, you dont have to state anything. 'How is the story being told in chapter3 in The Great Gatsby?' You then dont have to intro it by saying 'The Great Gatsby, written by..... the story line is...' You should just outline basic points. Also PEEL. Point, Evidence, Explain and Link. Do this lightly in the intro and the whole way through the essay.
To make a good intro you Need Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects both cost like 1500€
He gets a D in Literature, so his teacher says he will give him a C if he writes a good writing prompt. So, he writes about his adventures.
Are you trying to write a story, or trying to sell the vehicle? If you're writing a story, start where the action starts ... maybe with the wreck itself. Describe what happens. If you're writing a description for a sale, just describe the car, then add what damage has been done.
The intro song for "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" is "You Know I'm No Good" by Amy Winehouse.
"Good Morning" by Chamillionaire
Insan3Lik3 - Bad Pitched. Good song.