is there any way to "train" myself for DBQs.i start out doin alright then it all goes down hill. im a pretty good writer of fition and non fiction but that time limit gets me. any help is appreciated.
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practice makes perfect...set aside a weekend and do 10-20 DBQs if you wana be nazi about it. Otherwise, I've always found it to be helpful to plan the entire thing ( i use 30 min rather than the recommended 15) then the writing goes by super fast.
Hit me up and I'll teach you about DBQ's. IM me anytime on aim (my screenname is pianogirl2422) or PM me.
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