How long should my composition for Spanish class be?
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Posted on Jul 22, 2010 03:52 pm
zetu2010
Member Since: Jul 22, 2010
Its not a composition I have to write in Spanish. I have to write about Toledo, Spain, in English, and it just says to write a composition. I have to include:
•The different inhabitants in history
•The art and souvenirs found there
•The food that one might eat
• Important structures
It just tells me to write a composition and I'm not sure how long it should be. Help?
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cooloFrisco's Most UnderratedMember
Since: Jan 28, 2003
Jul 22, 2010 06:12 pm um, ask your teacher?
Dematrixhttp://www.reverbnation.com/2ndgMember
Since: Nov 27, 2007
Jul 22, 2010 08:48 pm first you say its not a composition then it is a composition, maybe its a compote?
it should be short, like this thread.
Jul 23, 2010 03:42 pm About as long as my foot is going to be up your a$$ should you spam this site again!
How's that!?!
el musicoFreeleance Producer/Engineer/GtrMember
Since: Aug 11, 2002
Jul 23, 2010 04:38 pm It's the same guy with the semiconductor question...
Dematrixhttp://www.reverbnation.com/2ndgMember
Since: Nov 27, 2007
Jul 23, 2010 09:19 pm he has a semi-conductor?
thats classical. Literally.
pjkPrince CZAR-mingMember
Since: Apr 08, 2004
Jul 24, 2010 08:24 pm Quote:
Its not a composition I have to write in Spanish.
Well, that makes a huge difference.
You see, in Spanich, ( or Es Paniolage, as Spaninians say), the creation of verbs and contexts is greatly reduced, thereby shortening any would-be composition down the size of a compote, as mentioned previously.
Theirfour, you could easily convey your contexts twice (hence the RE-verbs) and get duble the message a cross. For this, I'd say no more than 3 or 3 words. Any moore than that and you're just showing off.
Butt, now, for english, the assemblage of texts, con-texts, sub-texts, and super-texts is far out shined by there Spanich counterparts. In this fashion, the default compote would be quite extensive, perhaps the size of a microfish, and the full-blown compositions often will take up several tomes.
On occasion, some lazy and surreptitious students will shorten the size of the composition, thereby equating their work to the size of a half-tome. This semi-dark process is quite frowned upon in most printing and set-printing establishments, and heartwofour should be avoided at all costs.
I hope this gets you started in the write direction, and go ahead and ask four more help if you get stuck again.
Dematrixhttp://www.reverbnation.com/2ndgMember
Since: Nov 27, 2007
Jul 24, 2010 08:34 pm geez why dint he juz sea saw then?