Purchase Solution

Writing a cause/effect paper.

Not what you're looking for?

Ask Custom Question

How can I get started on writing a cause/effect essay?

Purchase this Solution

Solution Summary

This solution discusses writing a cause and effect paper.

Solution Preview

The best way to get started on writing an essay is to clear your mind, then write down all of the words and phrases that come to your head when you think of the broad topic. (Brainstorm). Just write the first things that come to your head without any second thought - even if they seem unrelated. From this list of scattered terms and phrases, choose some words and phrases to expand on - and think of everything you can about those words and phrases.
<br>
<br>Now look at all of the words and ...

Purchase this Solution


Free BrainMass Quizzes
Chapters 1 and 2 - Current Issues and Enduring Questions

This quiz addresses the main themes present in a handful of the essays (specifically including "He Saves All His Critical Thinking for My Behavior", "The Florida Case", "Driver’s Licenses and Dropouts", "Military Women in Combat: Why Making It Official Matters", "A First Amendment Junkie", "Executions Should Be Televised", and "Why the Pledge of Allegiance Should be Revised") that are frequently assigned to English 102 students.

Vocabulary for Poetry

Vocabulary definitions matched to terms related to poetry. As poetry moves from rigid forms to more flowing, an understanding of language is needed. This quiz offers a brief introduction to the language arts.

Punctuation

This quiz may help you realize some common rules that are misused in sentence punctuation.

Chasing Lincoln’s Killer Quiz 1 (Prologue & Introduction Content with Chapter 1 Vocabulary)

The following questions are taken from the prologue and introduction of the novel, Chasing Lincoln’s Killer. Read each question carefully and choose the correct answer.

Comma Usage 101

A fast and fun quiz to test your knowledge of comma usage!