Picking A Topic Analysis

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Many students struggle every year with essays for one main reason being they can not find a topic that appeals to them. Picking a topic is the first and the most important part in writing a paper. When picking a topic there are three main components being: it being entertaining to the writer, the topic must have enough information for you to write on it, and it must be eye-catching to the reader. The more interested you are in your topic the easier that it is to write the paper, but if you pick something you know absolutely nothing about it will be harder for you to explain to the reader the point you are trying to get across. The first step to picking a topic is to make sure that the topic is appealing to you. There could be interesting facts to something that you love that other people have never been introduced to. Or maybe they know a little about the topic but would like to know more. When writing about a topic that interests you, you can go into heavy detail about it and explain things more thoroughly than you would be able to something you knew little about or did not even like. The more interested you are in the topic and the more you know the easier it will be. …show more content…

There are plenty of things in the world that would be interesting to write about but that does not necessarily mean they are worthy of being wrote about in a paper. Many people have trouble with this because they pick a topic that appeals to them and neglect the fact there is not much to say about it which leads them to having trouble with meeting word counts or with getting a decent grade. When picking a topic it is important that you actually look up the subject and make sure there is enough resources and information about it before you dive in head

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