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Finger [1]
3 years ago
15

I have to write an essay on something important... but my mind is blank rn! what should I right about?

English
1 answer:
GalinKa [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

"this i believe"

Explanation:

I had to write about this TWICE in highschool, so trust me, you can at least re use the paper. write about your biggest belief. Something you are passionate about. Write about why you believe it and how you became to believing it.

I wrote about how everything happens for a reason, my life motto. It is silly but once you get writing you can't stop. If you need to quote sources, go to "thisibelieve.org" there are great resources to quote there too.

OOO orrrr write about taking risks. Write about why you should or shouldn't take risks. Share stories, those always work as space fillers too!

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