The word is "writing," not writting. The problem with the topic "Nature" is that it is so broad and general, you could never write an essay on it. Now, ask yourself, "What specifically is there about nature that I want to write about?" For example, you might consider: "Tsunamis are the worst of all natural disasters." Or, you could substitute cyclones, hurricanes, or tornadoes for tsunamis, but select only one. That narrows your topic and makes it manageable .
Other ideas would include observing a wonder of nature such as a sunrise, sunset, or a rainbow.
Still further, you might write about a fascination in nature, such as the way bees manage a hive or the way ants work together to create an ant hill.
Good luck. I hope these ideas at least stimulate you to think of a good topic.
2006-06-10 11:04:21
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answered by No one 7
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There are many topics to choose from for writing an essay. Go with something you know or are interested in knowing & research it before writing. It's best to choose a topic that's specific rather than general in order to keep your focus better. That's my personal experience back in the day when I wrote many essays. You also need to choose the type of essay you want to write:
Argumentative
Cause & Effect
Compare & Contrast
Definition
Division/Classification
Example
Narrative
Process analysis essays
The best way to become acquainted with a subject is to write a book (or essay) about it.
2006-06-10 06:44:33
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answered by Clara Isabella 5
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brainstorm...and write a good detailed outline before you start your essay...writting the essay will be a lot easier with a good outline. nature is way too broad, pick a topic that you can narrow down...for example dont use diseases as your topic instead pick one disease to write about or write about one type of cancer
2006-06-10 17:36:48
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answered by You Betcha! 6
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Choose something that you know about. A topic that you enjoy...I would never choose nature because it is too broad. Try something that you can relate to on a personal level...Such as a favorite book or fantasy. Or maybe a sport that you play exceptionally well.
2006-06-10 06:45:31
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answered by Anne M 4
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firstly choose two or more topics. then write about their important points on a paper and decide which one suits you most or choose the one that has more important point than others. and why you see the topic "nature" hard it is a very good topic i think. write its benefits for us or write how we,mankind, damage it.
2006-06-10 10:49:18
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answered by ela_yasar 2
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Do some brainstorming. Get a group of peers and think of a topic you can all agree on.
2006-06-10 06:42:52
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answered by Obi-wan Kenobi 4
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