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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I'm doing a report on architecture, and i'm stumped on how to start it, But i cannot include my self or the reader in the whole report
  

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State briefly and clearly the subject and purpose of the report. Clive

  • State briefly and clearly the subject and purpose of the report.
  • Clive
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State briefly and clearly the subject and purpose of the report.

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Anonymous I'm doing a report on architecture, and i'm stumped on how to start it, But i cannot include my self or the reader in the whole report
I find that introductory adverbials in the first sentence really impress teachers.
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Here is a start for a report on architecture:

The Parthenon, built nearly 2500 years ago, is the epitome of Greek classical architecture, often emulated, but never surpassed in its sense of architectural balance and beauty.

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