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<blockquote data-quote="scott" data-source="post: 2124236" data-attributes="member: 210830"><p>A classic essay should have three parts - an intro (telling the reader what you're going to present), a body (presenting it) and a conclusion (telling the reader what you've presented). Normally, you can choose three things in the intro to expand on, giving each a paragraph in the body - a total of five paragraphs altogether in the essay.</p><p></p><p>You have three topics to discuss, but I'm not sure how much you can get out of them; is there really much you can say about high fives, hand shakes and hugs?</p><p></p><p>Of course, I may be totally wrong and you have plenty to say about them. Personally, I'd choose to select a different topic that I could expand on, but that's just me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott, post: 2124236, member: 210830"] A classic essay should have three parts - an intro (telling the reader what you're going to present), a body (presenting it) and a conclusion (telling the reader what you've presented). Normally, you can choose three things in the intro to expand on, giving each a paragraph in the body - a total of five paragraphs altogether in the essay. You have three topics to discuss, but I'm not sure how much you can get out of them; is there really much you can say about high fives, hand shakes and hugs? Of course, I may be totally wrong and you have plenty to say about them. Personally, I'd choose to select a different topic that I could expand on, but that's just me. [/QUOTE]
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