Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Getting Stundet to Stop Turning in a Paper That is Way Off Topic
Getting Stundet to Stop Turning in a Paper That is Way Off TopicStundet turns in a paper that is way off topic. It is not that hard to get them to turn in something that they are supposed to be writing about. What is a little more difficult is to stop them from turning in something that they think is relevant. Even though the topic was already one that was more appropriate for them, it is possible to shut them down with the right tactics.The first thing that you want to do when you need to get Stundet to stop turning in something that is related to the topic is to note down any and all changes that they make to the paper. Keep a log of everything that they do. For instance, after you have noted down the changes they make to the article or the paper, when you want to see what they are doing on a day-to-day basis, take the time to note down each change they make so that you can read it over again.You can also make a note of any and all discussion that Stundet has with someone who seems to have an answer to the question that she is asking. Once you have this list, you can go back and do a little homework on what they might have said. You will probably be surprised at what you learn.When you do find some interesting conversation, you want to remember to go over it again. You can do this by going to your notes and reading it. This time, try to take notes on how much the conversation moved them and whether they seem to become upset or curious about the question at hand.If the article in question does have a subject that Stundet finds interesting, her response to Stundet can be very simple. Shecan just say something like, 'Stundet stop turning in that article.' What happens if Stundet turns in a paper that is way off topic? Well, since it was her idea to turn in the article, Stundet will typically keep a record of exactly what Stundet wrote on the paper.However, Stundet's version of the story will probably differ from Stundet's co-writer's version of the same story. I n fact, they may even have different versions of the same events. It is almost impossible to read over a paper by a co-writer and find their version completely different from yours.So if Stundet doesn't like what you wrote, she will probably come up with her own version of the event in question. And because she has had no input from you, her version will probably differ from Stundet's version. Your version of the event may sound perfectly normal to you but it is going to sound very different to Stundet.The best way to stop Stundet from turning in a paper that is way off topic is to let her know that you are willing to listen to what she has to say. After you provide Stundet with an explanation for why the topic was inappropriate, she will likely be willing to turn in something else that you consider to be more appropriate.
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