Write a composition using one of the topics listed below. Your composition should be three to five?
16. Write a composition using one of the topics listed below. Your composition should be three to five
paragraphs long. It should contain an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
A. Argue for or against the elimination of speed limits.
B. Explain why a certain sport is your favorite.
C. Compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer.
D. Analyze the best way to buy a car, mow a lawn, or prepare a meal.
Favorite Answer
Taking option D – analysing the best way of preparing a meal
PARA 1: Planning the Meal
1. Is it a formal or informal meal
2. What do you do to gather together all of the ingredients for the meal?
3. Does everyone eat the exact same meal or do you make a range of foods from which guests take a little of everything? Which is more fun?
4. How do you make sure you buy only the freshest ingredients?
5. How would you cook them?
6. Who have you invited and when will they arrive?
7. Will you be offering snacks and drinks beforehand?
8. Will guests typically bring a gift?
PARA 2: Cooking and Eating the Meal
1. Are you a good cook – if so, who taught you?
2. What special preparation do you have to do?
3. How do you decide on portion sizes?
4. What range of foods will you prepare?
5. What will you discuss at the meal – acceptable topics of conversation?
6. How will you know if your guests are enjoying themselves?
7. What will you do if disaster strikes and the meal is ruined?
PARA 3: Concluding the Meal
1. What do you do with the plates and what processes are involved with that?
2. Do you do this on your own or do you get help from fellow diners?
3. What do you talk about when doing this task?
4. What happens when you finish doing this task?
5. How will you prepare another meal in the near future, given what you have learned?
There are a lot of questions here – in preparing your answer, they are not necessarily all to be answered. But at least you will have something to write. You only learn by making mistakes – go ahead – we all have to go through that stage – it makes our knowledge and understanding much stronger.
Your tutor isn’t stupid (I hope) – if you turn up to class with a word perfect composition – they are going to realise you have cheated and mark your paper accordingly!
I don’t mean to encourage you to cheat, I’m suggesting that you use these links for ideas.
I’ve put together a list of links for you to look at and would suggest airing on the side of caution.
http://www.freeessays.cc/free-essays-listing.shtml
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