<p>I’ve heard a lot lately about the tip of having a few examples for your essays that could work for pretty much any topic. I have a few books in mind, but if you use this essay-writing strategy, what examples do you use?</p>
<p>Yeah I have a similar question</p>
<p>Although you CAN find generic examples that will “work” with any topic, they usually won’t work well.</p>
<p>Such contrivances rarely work well in any area of life.</p>
<p>The more specific your examples, the more insightful your analysis. Therefore, by definition, generic “one-size-fits-all” examples will yield superficial analysis.</p>
<p>Be wary of anything you’ve heard “a lot” about, especially if you’ve been hearing it “lately.”</p>
<p>When it comes to reading, writing, and mathematics, there isn’t much (if anything) that’s new or groundbreaking.</p>
<p>If you’d like for me to take a look at an essay or two, let me know.</p>