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timurjin [86]
3 years ago
7

Summarise this passage and find the 3 main points. I’ll be giving brainliest

English
1 answer:
densk [106]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Summary:

Writing is a challenge for many, especially when utilizing unfamiliar language and ideas. This challenge never ceases to exist even to the most experienced of writers. As such, it is vital to all writers to properly manage one's time and avoid procrastinating at all costs.

The three main points:

  1. Writing is a difficult task for many
  2. Writing does not get easier with time or experience
  3. Procrastinating will not improve your writing abilities

Explanation:

  1. I gathered this idea from the first sentence which is referred to throughout the entire paragraph as to writing being difficult.
  2. From the second sentence and on, the passage explains how writing does not get any easier with time and how to deal with this agonizing truth.
  3. The final sentence writes about the bad habit of procrastinating and how no one should try to cope with their writer's block by doing this.
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