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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

combining three unrelated topics together

Does anybody have any tips on combining three topics that are unrelated to each other? My teacher wants us to these three paragraphs about my name and how I feel about it, a certain memory that I had as a child, and a photograph combining them all to make one essay. These seem too unrelated to each other and the transition from one topic to the other will sound awkward, at least to me it does.

any help is appreciated
  

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This seems quite interesting. I can think of the following 1. You are looking into a photgraph.

  • This seems quite interesting.
  • I can think of the following 1.
  • You are looking into a photgraph.
  • The photograph is of your childhood.
  • It was taken when you returned from a great adventure.
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This seems quite interesting. I can think of the following

1. You are looking into a photgraph. The photograph is of your childhood. It was taken when you returned from a great adventure. You got your pet name because you saved the life of a tiger flowing out in the river.
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The three topics you mention indeed do have a common subject - you.

Your name is about you,how you feel about your name is again about you and the teacher wants to know about a memory you had, not someone else. In this case what you need to do, is keep yourself as the subject of the essay and write each topic in a seperate paragraph. Therefore your essay

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