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GREYUIT [131]
3 years ago
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Need some help! Give me ideas for a essay these r the instructions.

English
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jonny [76]3 years ago
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Answer:write about Donald Trump

Explanation:if you want something thing to write about you should do Donald Trump

EastWind [94]3 years ago
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Answer:

There are tons of essay ideas! You can write about:

Coronavirus, having cell phones in elemantary school, iphone vs. android, India, Thomas Jefforson, Abraham Linchon, video games, Education should be free, Should Students get limited access to the Internet?, Chrismas, Religion, Race, Black lives Matter.

When you first got a friend, when you got a scar, family gathering, story of how your least favorite family member and you became enemies. Tell the story of a scar, whether a physical scar or emotional one. Anything creepy or scary happen? How has corona affected you and how much do you like doing everything virtual or in-person? Which one do you want?

Explanation:

These are easy things to write up on and some of these ideas are very arguemental, which makes it even better! I wish you good luck on your essay!!!

P.S. Can I get brainiest so I can get closer to ranking up? Thanks - MusicGamer101

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