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Essay Writing Help

by Alina Amanda (2017-07-27)


Choose an animal that is either very majestic, powerful, beautiful, etc. or an animal that is very weak, common, ugly, etc. I find it is easier to write about extremes...Use a thesaurus! It doesn't have to be rhyme-y, so write free-verse...it's much simpler and doesn't risk sounding as cheese-y:) Use figurative language, strong vocabulary, and make sure you have rhythm! If Essay Writing Help & you don't have rhythm, it could sound empty because it probably won't have structure...Good luck! (and please post it after you have written it:))

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