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How do i start an essay on ancient egypt?

Posted by Black Africa - December 20, 2011 - Africa
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I have to right a 300 hundred word essay next tuesday about Ancient egypt and i have no idea how to start it! Please help! And please reply quickly! :D
Thanx

Originally posted 2010-05-01 08:02:09.

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4 comments on “How do i start an essay on ancient egypt?”

  1. caves51 says:
    May 1, 2010 at 08:10

    As always, start out with an outline. In that outline [A., 1,2,3,... B, 1,2,3. etc.] put the information that you find about Egypt. You can put a time line.. who were some of the pharoahs, what they built, etc. Tell about the people did, build, agriculture, fishing, etc. Get your info. from your book and search the web for some interesting facts to suppliment your findings in your book. Three hundred words isn’t that long, you can do it!
    Each paragraph should have a nice strong statement and follow through with the information about that topic. Check out the web fro more essay construction help if you don’t have it in your books.
    You will get more ideas as you work! :-)

  2. reggie says:
    May 1, 2010 at 08:59

    try these to web sites. i believe they will help you;
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egypt
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_ancient_Egypt

    hope this helps

  3. Kam Flower says:
    May 1, 2010 at 09:47

    300 worlds is short so this is what I would do:

    Intro: Ancient Egypt was… when (a long time ago), who (the African people who lived in Egypt and built the pyramids), why this matters to the report, and what I will discuss.

    Paragraphs 1-3 (depending on how many paragraphs, because sometimes 1 body paragraph is all u need).
    - I would state the information that the teacher/professor is pushing and why it is so dang important.
    - The significance of this amazing stuff the teacher/prof wants and its impact on modern civ (if this relates)

    Conclusion- Just sum it all up without repeating verbatim. And don’t forget, this is where you can put ur 2 cents if you want.

    Hope that helps.

  4. mcbrocks says:
    May 1, 2010 at 10:18

    read up on ancient egypt first..

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