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I need an idea for a process-analysis essay (how to

do something or how it works) and it needs to be at least two and a half pages, but not with “fluff”–it has to be all content. I have the pickiest motherfreaking English teacher ever and she drives me crazy. W/e. I just felt like getting that out there. Anyway, yeah, I need an idea BAD. ): I’ve been thinking for three days and I can’t come up with something that I can make long enough without filling the essay with nothing but crud.

It cannot be something nasty-ish or a recipe–these are words from my professor’s mouth. Also, she would really prefer something that isn’t overdone.

IF YOU HAVE NO LIFE and love writing, I need an outline too. ;_;. grahI’mgonnagonutters

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monkichirmo offline Verified User (3 years, 12 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Unknown Location | 2 years, 6 months ago (13 minutes after post)

try watching ‘how it’s made’ , ‘dirty jobs’ or something like that.

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An Unknown Location | 2 years, 6 months ago (34 minutes after post)

www.howstuffworks.com is a website devoted to, well, how stuff works. I, personally, would do something on the mechanics of the trebuchet… but then no one’s ever accused me of being normal.

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