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Leya [2.2K]
1 year ago
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4. What is one way to brainstorm compare-and-contrast topic ideas? revising listing outlining drafting

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Delvig [45]1 year ago
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A.  

outlining

Hope this helps you

den301095 [7]1 year ago
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The way that I ALWAYS do it is text friends and see what they think about a certain topic.  Most times I will get differing ideas or opinions and then I take the ones that are most different and the ones that I could write alot on.

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