Remember that generally the word count is 10,000 - 15,000 words, so you'll need to know
a lot about your chosen topic to reach the word count.
Not exact matches
There's a
lot of hemming and hawing
about how Facebook doesn't
choose what kinds of information to show you, which of course is factually incorrect, and appears to be mostly a rhetorical dodge in order to get around accusations of favoring certain viewpoints in trending
topics.
Protein is a popular
topic these days among competitive athletes, but there is a
lot of confusion
about how much protein they need, when they should eat it, and the best kinds of protein to
choose.
Choosing lots of different books to read aloud will build your preschooler's vocabulary, and help your child learn
about different
topics and understand how stories are structured and what characters do in them.
After you get such a paper, there is a whole
lot of possibilities open for you: you can draw inspiration from it, study the intricacies of your
chosen formatting style, gather information
about your general
topic, and so on.
Instead,
choose a
topic that (a) you already know a
lot about and (b) you'll enjoy writing
about.
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Choose a
topic that (a) you already know a
lot about and (b) you'll enjoy writing
about.
So
choose a
topic you know a
lot about and find an audience.