Hmmmm. My previous writing experience in high school revolved around the Salem Witch trials. It was interesting because I learned a significant amount of history that all happened in less than two years. My thesis statement argued that old religious traditions, court injustice, and Puritanical fundamentalists are the backbone surrounding the events. I truly was fascinated about how skeptics came up with these insane ways to charge other town folk with practicing witchcraft. Most might not even recognize that almost all of the accused were women, and the accusers were also women. I was enthusiastic, so in turn, I attempted to write one of my best essays yet. If a topic is interesting, it greatly appeals to me and thus I do better; of course I'm sure that goes for anyone. I like writing, but it is hard for me to do so. I'm prone to making a lot of conventional mistakes as well as not staying on topic, but I certainly am not afraid to write. I plan to achieve a higher skill in writing and I think LSSA could certainly help with that. And if you haven't looked up the trials by now, you should go do that.
the Salem Witch trials, huh? Sounds interesting! We need did any work on that at my school, i guess we missed out. Now that you told me to go look it up, i think i will...Nah I'm kidding, I really might. Lets hope LSSA helps with that as well.
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