Posted by Wardner on May 06, 2011 at 10:17:09 from (4.154.254.216):
In Reply to: english paper help posted by andy stockmaster on May 05, 2011 at 17:23:21:
If I had that assignment, I would write a performance report on your teacher. Now that is being creative and it will certainly get his or her's attention.
I strongly suggest that you get someone to proofread your work. Write the essay over several days so that your brain will have time to rest and reconsider what you have written. Try to make it humorous. Might want to put a "kicker" on the end using the words "This is your life".
Creatiivity is one of the most admired human traits and is what your teacher is looking for. There is not much room for that when writing about engines that are essentially 200 year old technology. You'd have to be an exceptional writer to make that interesting and worth reading.
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