SUBJECTS FOR WRITTEN IMITATION
1. My Own Scholarship11. Learning a Foreign Language2. My School Career12. The Value of Science3. Public School Scholarship13. Reading Shakespeare4. Real Study14. Studying Music5. The Passing Mark15. Newspaper Reading6. The Best Teachers16. The Use of a Library7. The Study of History17. A Real Student8. Good Reading18. An Educated Citizen9. The Study of Governments19. A Good School10. The Purpose of Education20. Systematic Study
1. My Own Scholarship11. Learning a Foreign Language2. My School Career12. The Value of Science3. Public School Scholarship13. Reading Shakespeare4. Real Study14. Studying Music5. The Passing Mark15. Newspaper Reading6. The Best Teachers16. The Use of a Library7. The Study of History17. A Real Student8. Good Reading18. An Educated Citizen9. The Study of Governments19. A Good School10. The Purpose of Education20. Systematic Study
If you cannot quote from the words of written articles you can at least quote from what people have said in conversation. You can also make full use of your own experience. Begin your essay, as Mr. Frank begins his, by making some statement of actual experience. When you have done this add original comments that will lead, in the end, to a wise suggestion for the future. Both by the use of the pronoun “I,” and by a certain informality of style, make your work personal.