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Posted by Wardner on April 09, 2007 at 15:40:09 from (4.154.242.0):
In Reply to: Re: M best source of information posted by eshoreboy on April 09, 2007 at 14:30:14:
In this age of search engines, writing papers has never been easier. Create an outline with letters and numbers covering what you want to explore. Enter those items into a search engine. The outline development would look like a long thread here at YT except every title would be different. Don't copy word for word unless you give credit. You will never get away with it judging by your skill with written English. If I were your teacher, I would assign a small composition (300 words) every night until you can write something that is comprehensible. At that point, you would be ready to tackle this larger project. The above was only 108 words. The short compositions shouldn't take long. Don't forget to use spell check and try to understand why it is making the corrections. If your teacher is unwilling to assign the work, do it anyway. If the content is related to IH products, copy it here after writing it on your "Word" program. By the end of the school year, I guarantee that your teacher will be impressed. You will probably get an "A" in English. Good luck.
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