There are plenty of laces that will sell them to you.
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA http://OakRoadSystems.com
Fortunately, I live in the United States of America, where we are
gradually coming to understand that nothing we do is ever our
fault, especially if it is really stupid. --Dave Barry
We don't do content here. I suggest you ask your instructor. Your college
should certainly have some type of writing center designed to help people
with writing essays.
Amen. I was forced to write essays in the seventh grade.
And things got progressively more difficult from that
point. Wouldn't be surprised to learn of the existence of
a "Dummies for Essays" book. Search for one on Amazon.
Even though you apparently missed out in grades 4-12 (not surprising, given
the quality of education today), I'd like to tell you about my daughter's
rags to riches (writing-wise) experience, but this group is all-business and
they'll complain, so I'll just say, you can still become an excellent writer.
Become an expert note-taker and outliner. Start a daily journal and get
used to expressing your thoughts in an organized fashion. Read and write
with a dictionary and thesaurus beside you. Others have given you good
suggestions. Here's something I saw (but have never used) a few weeks ago
and thought looked interesting enough to send to two grandsons who will be
starting college next year.
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