Things Not To Do In An Essay:
- Fail to address the question’s topic in your introduction
- Stray from the focus of the question (especially in the conclusion)
- Insert quotes without introducing them or relating them back to the topic
- Fail to provide references
- Use informal language, colloquialisms, or overuse rhetorical questions
Things to Do In An Essay:
- Proper essays require a thesis statement to provide a specific focus and suggest how the essay will be organized.
- A thesis statement is your interpretation of the subject, not the topic itself.
- A strong thesis is specific, precise, forceful, confident, and is able to be demonstrated.
- A strong thesis challenges readers with a point of view that can be debated and can be supported with evidence.
- A weak thesis is simply a declaration of your topic or contains an obvious fact that cannot be argued.
- Depending on your topic, it may or may not be appropriate to use first person point of view.
- Revise your thesis by ensuring all words are specific, all ideas are exact, and all verbs express action.
Answer:
They could have a special secret that boone not even their parents know about. They could also know someone from the past that just so happens to be in the new area they are going.
Just some ideas. Hope the story goes well. Also hope this helped!!
Free (someone or something) from a constraint or difficulty
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