Well, you have to decide the tense you wish to write in first.
Then the point of view.
Then structure it.
Example. While reading the Merriam-Webster dictionary I came across the definition of Literacy. It was defined as the ability to read and write, I found this to be interesting. I chose to look deeper into the meaning of the word. I began to research the root word in Latin, and it's meaning in other languages....Blah blah blah.
I have gotten 95 or higher on every paper I have written in college. ask me anything.
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Teacher already said no using first or second person sentences. Believe me, if I could write this in first person, I wouldn't be having nearly as much trouble coming up with shit to put in this paper.
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Edited by Anti noise: 2/22/2014 8:57:52 PMThe definition of Literacy in the Merriam-Webster dictionary is the ability to read and write. The Origin of Literacy can be dated back as far as 8,000 BC....Build from there. In the body explain historical literacy and modern literacy. Should be acceptable.