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4 paragraph of different topic example not more than 50 word

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Describing People, Places, and Things: 40 Writing Topics: Descriptive writing calls for close attention to details—details of sight and sound, sometimes even of smell, touch, and taste. We've come up with 40 topic suggestions for a descriptive paragraph or essay. It shouldn't take you long to discover at least 40 more on your own.

Narrating Events: 50 Writing Topics: Another word for "narration" is "storytelling"—though often the stories we tell actually happened. Narratives can serve to illustrate an idea, report an experience, explain a problem, argue a point, or simply entertain our readers. Here are 50 ideas for a narrative paragraph or essay. But don't feel that you have to tell one of our stories—not when you have so many of your own tales to tell.

Explaining a Process Step by Step: 50 Writing Topics: "Process analysis" means explaining how something is done or how to do something—one step after another. These 50 topics should start you thinking. But again, don't let our ideas get in the way of yours.

Comparing and Contrasting: 40 Writing Topics: Think about the last time you had to make a decision: right there is a topic for comparison and contrast. And right here you'll find 40 more ideas that might be explored in a composition developed by comparison and contrast.

Drawing Analogies: 30 Writing Topics: A good analogy can help your readers understand a complicated subject or view a common experience in a new way. To discover original analogies that can be explored in paragraphs and essays, apply the "as if" attitude to any one of these 30 topics.

Classifying and Dividing: 50 Writing Topics: Are you ready to get organized? If so, you'll probably be applying the principle of classification—perhaps to one of our 50 topics or to a brand new topic of your own.

Examining Causes and Effects: 50 Writing Topics: We can't tell you exactly what causes global warming, but maybe you can tell us. If not, these 50 other topic suggestions should start you thinking about "why?" and "so what?"

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