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Anna35 [415]
4 years ago
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What is the right time to begin anything?

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Anna [14]4 years ago
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im confused on the context but since you put it under english, id assume you  mean an essay? for essays if your given a week id strongly suggest you start writing and getting dont concrete evidence as soon as possible. know your claim going into the beginning and make sure to use your materials given to you. if you start a regular 5 paragraph essay on monday thats due at midnight on friday id give all of friday to be an editing day.  

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