Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Who's making the turkey?
Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Now is the perfect time to be deciding what needs to happen in preparation for this day. Who needs to be invited, what groceries need to be bought, who is cooking which side dish, and who is sitting where at the table. Writing follows the same guidelines. Before you decide to start writing an essay, you new to decide on what you want to discuss, what details you need to include, and what message you want to send to the reader. If you want a classical thanksgiving dinner including a 7 course meal, or if you want a relaxed family gathering, complete with finger foods and football. Depending on how you want the reader to feel after reading, you will write an essay accordingly. You need to remember to put things in chronological order, so as to not confuse the reader. Explain any terminology that the major population doesn't already know. Compare and contrast different aspects to show how one thing is different from another. There are many different tools to use in writing an essay, but first you must decide on what you want to say, and how you want to say it.
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