I think the best 3 pieces of advice are to relax, read consistently, and don't procrastinate. I think this because if you are relaxed, then the work could be a little easier and you'll most likely have a clearer mind. If you read consistently (not constantly) then you won't procrastinate and have to read for 2 hours a day for 2 weeks just to get your books done for the month! (trust me, I have 1st hand experience.) Which brings us to my last point, the thing that is probably the easiest and most devastating action that anyone can do, procrastinate. It always messes up so many of students' grades, I bet the entire school could be the best in America if no one procrastinated, but, *sigh* since it's so easy, it's almost inevitable.
Oh! I just realized! You don't even know my name! Let me introduce myself. I'm Cason Davenport. I am one of many writers for this blog. Just like you! I like to write Argumentative writing, because I have these steps for a good argumentative essay, and that could be a whole blog post by itself! But anyway, I started writing in first grade after me learned words. I also like to talk to the reader like I am now. See?
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I think you made the reading more user based, which is good and different then the others. It showed me that you can communicate to the reader directly in a good way. The only thing I did not like about it is that you spelled some things wrong... Yeah... That is all I got that is wrong with your blog, well anyways, see ya!
ReplyDeleteYour writing was superb! I loved the direct instruction that convinced me to read your post. I agree that all three steps to accomplish good grades in honors. You should of added more deep detail on your three most important steps.
ReplyDeleteYes, the world would be dandy if no one procrastinated, but alas, we are human. Great analysis of last year's advice:) I like your direct approach and how you do speak to reader. Yes, watch grammar and spelling: not too bad though. Thanks!
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