Outline your thoughts - which things were the most fun - which monuments/attractions surprised you. What did you enjoy most about the culture. Did you do/eat anything you hadn't before.
Keep your thoughts clear and logical and write the paper out like a story highlighting what was fun for you and avoiding tedious details which would drag the flow down.
2006-08-03 07:18:05
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answered by Lex 7
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If the paper can be on anything, use something that u know alot alot about. Something that u can just go on about for hours. Y dont u talk about ur life? uve been on the world for god knows how many years but im sure you've been alive long enough to write a long paper. If it still donest help, here are some tips:
1. Use Microsoft Word
2. Use a big Font Size but not too big so that it becomes obvious
3. Use a thick font. Do not use bold because bold is used for something else and u may be marked for grammer incorrections or something.
4. Make a big fancy title
5. Double or Triple Space
Thats wat i do wen i need to write alot. Hey its not cheating, its just making it "fancy." lol
2006-08-03 14:31:37
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answered by >???<Chinita>???< 3
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Ten pages isn't much to cover a trip to France!
What did you do on your trip? Why did you go? What did you see? Was France like you expected it to be? What surprised you most? Do you speak French? Did you meet any French people, or get to know them in any meaningful way? How was France different from your country? What did you like best about it? What didn't you like? Would you go again? If so, how would your second trip differ from your first?
Does that help?
Bonne chance....
2006-08-03 14:20:11
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answered by old lady 7
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Write out a list of everything ou did that weekend in order. Then research a little bit about the culture and backround behind each activity. Then write at least two paragraaphs for each topic. Also, use size 14 arial font.
2006-08-03 14:19:17
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answered by Cool it 2
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The best way is to use an outline. Break it down into categories, like someone said before. Use chronological order, or mix it up. Why you went, where you stayed, who you met, things you saw (which you could look up on the Internet or those funny things called "BOOKS" and elaborate on things like Eiffel tower etc.) and end with whether it was a good trip, cite all your work, no plagiarism!!!!
Oh, and Spell Check!
2006-08-03 14:32:41
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answered by Ca-C 3
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I was going to suggest the book "Writers INC a Student Handbook for WRITING & LEARNING'" but I think it's too late for that. Looks like you're screwed.
2006-08-03 14:21:11
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answered by chi chi 4
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Throw in how the trip changed you - that'll buy you about three pages
2006-08-03 15:29:29
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answered by puma 6
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Copy and paste...nothin like plagiarism
2006-08-03 14:18:14
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answered by j@mE$ 6
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Buy a dictionary.... "success" has two 'c's
2006-08-03 14:20:32
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answered by eggman 7
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