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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Here's a question...
What do you find is hardest about writing an essay?
I find it hard to write an introductory sentence and/or a closing sentence. I sometimes get a writers block when it comes to picking the right words to start off or finish an essay.
i also have the same problem as wendy kevin and nimra, i find it hard to create a great first sentence that intrigues the reader and goes well with my topic
like wendy, kevin, Nimra and Nathan i find it difficult to start a introduction. but i also find that putting all the information into a paraghraph and making it make sense is really hard for me to do.
Sometimes i find it hard to make it engaging and like make it intersting... because when i hear the word "essay" i think its going to be really boring so sometimes i find it hard to like come up with a topic or a topic sentence...
I find it hardest to close the essay and just the thought of an essay (big paragraphs = lots of writing,time, and thinking)just makes me feel aggravated
I feel that the most difficult part of writing an essay is to find the words that are just right for the topic. You try to sound sofisticated and professional, but you want to keep the basic idea simple. I also agree with Wendy, Kevin, Nimra and Nathan and Donna.
I find it hard to put all of my information in paragraphs while trying to make them abundant, but not too boring.I also thought that it was hard just to choose one topic because there are so many.
I find it hard to write an introductory sentence and/or a closing sentence. I sometimes get a writers block when it comes to picking the right words to start off or finish an essay.
ReplyDeleteIt is hard for me to form a sentence that sounds correct
ReplyDeletei also have trouble coming up with my introduction like Kevin. But also trying to make the paragraph i am writing about make sense.
ReplyDeleteJust like Wendy and Kevin, i too have trouble coming up with the introduction especially the thesis/ opening sentence.
ReplyDeletei also have the same problem as wendy kevin and nimra, i find it hard to create a great first sentence that intrigues the reader and goes well with my topic
ReplyDeletei find it difficult to create a catchy introduction sentence that really makes the reader want to continue reading
ReplyDeletelike wendy, kevin, Nimra and Nathan i find it difficult to start a introduction. but i also find that putting all the information into a paraghraph and making it make sense is really hard for me to do.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's hard for me to change my information into my own words.
ReplyDeleteSometimes i find it hard to make it engaging and like make it intersting... because when i hear the word "essay" i think its going to be really boring so sometimes i find it hard to like come up with a topic or a topic sentence...
ReplyDeletewhen i get writers block!!!
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to end an essay, sometimes I feel that my essay sounds incomplete.
ReplyDeleteThere are many topics to discuss and start paragraphs with, so choosing which ones to write with is hard for me.
ReplyDeleteI find it hardest to close the essay and just the thought of an essay (big paragraphs = lots of writing,time, and thinking)just makes me feel aggravated
ReplyDeleteI feel that the most difficult part of writing an essay is to find the words that are just right for the topic. You try to sound sofisticated and professional, but you want to keep the basic idea simple. I also agree with Wendy, Kevin, Nimra and Nathan and Donna.
ReplyDeleteI find it hard to put all of my information in paragraphs while trying to make them abundant, but not too boring.I also thought that it was hard just to choose one topic because there are so many.
ReplyDeletegathering all your information and organizing them is the hardest for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by abundant. Abundant means a lot of. I've never heard it used that way. What do you mean?
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