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The "I Hate to Write" Guide to Writing College Level Essays: CHOOSING A TOPIC
The "I Hate to Write" Guide to Writing College Level Essays: CHOOSING A TOPIC
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For some the toughest part of writing an essay for a college level course is coming up with an acceptable topic.
In CHOOSING A TOPIC, the 4th volume in The "I Hate To Write" Guide to Writing College Level Essays, Beth Daniels steps up to the podium and offers a map down the yellow brick road to find those topics.
Using her experience as a College Composition instructor, Daniels ducks using academic jargon and explains things in more understandable English. Many of her past students praised the way she made concepts that they had stumbled over in the past be mastered with simple suggestions, guidelines, and examples.
In CHOOSING A TOPIC the reader will learn about "umbrella" topics, "seed" topics, using the Internet to unearth new topics, and staying within what the course instructor's requirements for an essay are.
In CHOOSING A TOPIC, the 4th volume in The "I Hate To Write" Guide to Writing College Level Essays, Beth Daniels steps up to the podium and offers a map down the yellow brick road to find those topics.
Using her experience as a College Composition instructor, Daniels ducks using academic jargon and explains things in more understandable English. Many of her past students praised the way she made concepts that they had stumbled over in the past be mastered with simple suggestions, guidelines, and examples.
In CHOOSING A TOPIC the reader will learn about "umbrella" topics, "seed" topics, using the Internet to unearth new topics, and staying within what the course instructor's requirements for an essay are.
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