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Title: Summary in 750 Words
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Thinking about this makes it seem easier because it will grab the reader's attention. Although our goal is to grab the reader's attention, it is also helpful to not worry about what the instructor will think. We can only write to our best potential and is only right to the instructor to grade fairly... Showed first 250 characters
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We can only write to our best potential and is only right to the instructor to grade fairly.
Another helpful tip from Paul Roberts is to get rid of the generality and get with the facts and tangible examples. As he takes examples from the topic "Why College Football Should Be Abolished," he embodies a second-string player that experiences pain from playing his best but, he falls asleep trying to finish his homework and has no other time to do anything else... Showed next 250 characters
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