Thursday, 23 December 2010

FROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU


4 comments:

  1. It’s the “skeleton” of an essay, reflecting the main idea of each paragraph. For you, as a writer, an outline https://essaytoolbox.com/guide/how-to-write-a-research-paper-outline serves as a basis from which you build up the whole work.

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  2. Interesting point about the essay outline being like a skeleton. I see the same principle applies to fashion design. You need a strong, foundational silhouette before adding details. Sometimes, the key to innovative design is finding the block breaker idea that challenges conventional forms and allows for completely new and unexpected shapes to emerge.

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  3. The essay outline as a skeleton is a brilliant analogy. It reminds me of how the underlying framework supports everything. It's the same in fashion design. You need that strong foundation, just like lining up the perfect shot in 8 ball pool before you even think about adding flair.

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  4. I love that skeleton analogy for both essays and fashion. It's so true, you need that underlying structure to build upon. It makes me think of choreographers creating a dance. You start with the basic steps then build to the flashier moves. Kind of like designing a performance for some truly talented speed stars

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