Things people want to learn -- 019:
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to increase vocabulary
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generating support for main ideas
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to make writing flow smoothly
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to write like I speak
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to unlock what’s in my head
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to make my writing easy to read
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to make getting started easier
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to write more coherently
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to develop ideas and thought processes
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grammar
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to come up with cool subjects or a creative angle
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to develop confidence in my writing
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how to overcome roadblocks/writer’s block, especially at the beginning
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paragraph breaks
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mechanics and organization
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to be able to write faster
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to reach my audience
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to develop my own style
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to appreciate a wide variety of literature
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to use more details, without overdoing it
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to pass my history essay exams with a B
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to open new avenues in my brain
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how to turn thoughts in to stories without using too much detail
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to write more formally
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to learn to like to write
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to improve my reading skills
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to write things that have my voice in them
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to find myself within my writings
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to write in new styles and different approaches
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not to be repetitive in the ending
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to entertain people with my writing
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to learn more about other writers
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to respond professionally
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to write more simply
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to improve public speaking
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how to make the whole paper flow together
Things people want to learn – 028:
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to come up with ideas
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to improve grammar
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to feel more comfortable giving speeches
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to write fast, without stopping to think about grammar
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to develop new ideas
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to strengthen the style I’ve been developing over the past couple of years
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to get what I think on paper as easily as I can say what I think
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how to write effective comparison/contrast paper
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how to make getting started easier
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to be proud of my work
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to write essays and formatted papers
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to say what I have to say simply, without extra words
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to summarize – to take someone else’s words and put it in my own words
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to write fluent sentences
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to write more easily, without worrying so much
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to write more intelligently, to reach a more intelligent audience
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to find the time to get every thing done
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to have more fun writing
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to meet people to study with
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to write with lots of detail
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to write something good, even when I’m not interested or don’t want to
write
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putting thoughts into words
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putting thoughts into order
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to write clearly
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to write college level papers
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to write interesting papers
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to weed out unnecessary details
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different types of writing
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to come up with a topic
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to find the right word
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to make my work flow from beginning to end
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to sustain writing—to come up with paragraph after paragraph
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to create a quality product
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to broaden my vocabulary
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to work on thesis statements
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different citation styles – MLA, APA,
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to like to write
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to write under pressure without feeling so much stress
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finding a place to start, writing good introductions
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to have more confidence in my writing
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how to find the right word
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to develop better reading habits
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to be more organized, to organize my thoughts in an essay