en write term paper

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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write term paper requires…

  • en research ➜
  • en do some research ➜
  • en use a computer ➜
  • en choose a subject ➜
  • en decide on a subject ➜
  • en do it ➜
  • en eat something ➜
  • en go to the library ➜
  • en go to school and buy paper ➜
  • en have knowledge ➜
  • en know a subject ➜
  • en know your topic ➜
  • en leave plenty of time ➜
  • en make an outline first ➜
  • en read Writing Term Papers ➜
  • en spend $10 to buy one ➜
  • en study ➜
  • en study and outline it ➜
  • en be well versed on the subject ➜

write term paper is a subevent of…

  • en you research your topic ➜
  • en fail the class ➜
  • en gather references ➜
  • en go to the library ➜
  • en hand it to the teacher ➜
  • en keep a dictionary handy ➜
  • en prepare a title page ➜
  • en pulling an "all-nighter" ➜
  • en you research your topic well ➜
  • en you stay up all night ➜
  • en you would do research ➜

Things that make you want write term paper

  • en An assignment ➜
  • en artificial intelligence research ➜
  • en an assignment from the teacher ➜
  • en Desire to receive a good grade ➜
  • en fear of failure ➜
  • en A final paper in school ➜
  • en a professor or teacher ➜
  • en school ➜
  • en a teacher ➜

write term paper is motivated by…

  • en earn a good grade ➜
  • en get a good grade in college ➜
  • en get into a upper grade ➜
  • en you have to ➜
  • en you must pass the course ➜
  • en you need to pass a class ➜
  • en a passing grade ➜
  • en it was your assignment ➜
  • en you were assigned it ➜

write term paper is the first step of…

  • en decide on a topic ➜
  • en decide upon a theme ➜
  • en decide upon a topic ➜
  • en find out what the topic is ➜
  • en get coffee ➜
  • en organize your ideas ➜

write term paper is the last step of…

  • en hand it in ➜
  • en print it out ➜
  • en submit it to your professor ➜
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