How long is it? I'm very good at bullshitting essays and making them sound nice.
But I'm pretty tired and would zone out on a 10 page paper haha
On Catcher In The Rye I dont think you have to have read it to help me, as I'm not really looking for help on content
+FULLrep just to smooth over some transitions and rephrase things as IMO it's a little wordy
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I promise it won't be too difficult, I'm a pretty good English student so you won't have to rewrite it entirely
Please PM and I'll send over the essay
I'd really like some constructive help :3 @(you need an account to see links) @(you need an account to see links) if you were still up for it, let me know ~
Last edited by Maki; 01-12-2014 at 01:23 PM.
How long is it? I'm very good at bullshitting essays and making them sound nice.
But I'm pretty tired and would zone out on a 10 page paper haha
What's my definition of success?
Creating something no one else can
Being brave enough to dream big
Grindin' when you're told to just quit
Giving more when you got nothin' left
Can try, unless you'd like the femme touch on your papers.
i gotchuuu once i get home
I'm in 10th grade but I haven't read that yet :/
Ok I private messaged you.
Tick tock. That's the sound of your running out.
Thanks guys, PMed you all!
@(you need an account to see links) I dunno, might just be part of the Canadian curriculum �\_(ツ)_/�
I guess. What level of English are you in? In America (or at least the part where I am) there's CP, accelerated and AP. And all the books their reading are different
Oh hmm, never heard of CP/Accelerated, but I think that's the equivalent of Applied/Academic (respectively). ^^ What part of America are you in?
For us it's in this order of difficulty: Locally Developed -> Applied -> Academic -> Pre-AP (until grade 11 and 12, which are actual AP courses, nonetheless Pre-AP doesn't differ too much from Academic save for the extra workload and content from the grade above).
For Academic (my level), we studied Othello and Catcher in the Rye ~