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Vikentia [17]
2 years ago
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Will somebody plzzz helpp me. tomorrow is my exam and i need an essay on summer vs winter of 120 words plzz can somebody write m

e an essay
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English
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Ksju [112]2 years ago
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Tips on writing essays:

-Don't be wordy. Use clear sentences, and write down the points you want to make beforehand so you know exactly what you need to write about.

-Don't be afraid to edit! Write a full story if you need to, and then clean it up when you're done writing to make it legible and precise.

-Don't focus on how many words/letters you've written so far. Write as much as you can, and then after you're done with the editing process add more if needed.

-Don't include sentences that don't support your main topic, that could get your grade lowered.

-Don't rush yourself, even if you're in a hurry. Your writing will come out sloppy and it'll be very transparent you just started working on it.

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