Friday, July 10, 2020

Spongebob Papers: Write and Read Your Way to a Good Grade

Spongebob Papers: Write and Read Your Way to a Good GradeDo you know how to write Spongebob papers? I know I did not know how to do that until just recently.Spongebob was a popular cartoon and, like many cartoons that are popular these days, have a couple of sponges who hold up a storybook. Every so often they have to 'sponge out' or clean up a mess and the spongebob would do it by writing on a piece of paper. Now, you may ask what kind of paper is this. Well, in reality, any paper would do, but one is typically a simple-to-write piece of lined paper with many pictures on it, most often landscapes.You will want to work on any paper you are creating for Spongebob by drawing out the entire story first. Try to draw the entire story, including the big picture, in your head so that you can imagine it as if you were actually telling it to a person. This will help a lot. This is the best way to really get the proper perspective that you are going for when writing it down on paper. If you do n't get the perspective right the way you want it, it won't make sense.You may also want to try to think about the characters in Spongebob and what their traits are. For example, are they jellyfishes or something else? Maybe their objective is to go to the surface of the earth, or do they want to become heroes or whatever. Think about what their roles in the story are.Once you have some ideas and backgrounds, you should then try to create some character designs, from either paper or in a computer program. This is really the main step of Spongebob paper; creating the designs. You want to make sure that you make the designs clear, something thatis easy to read from many different angles and that will draw in more attention.The next step, after you have some designs in the paper is to actually read it through. Try to see the story in your mind and figure out how you can fit it into the paper. Most papers are going to have different letters for different scenes or sections of the story. Sometimes you will have single letter words that correspond to a scene, which means if you want to write 'him' it will be written at the top. Also, you will find that some paper will have extra words around the edge, but there should always be enough of them to stand alone.After you have done this process, make sure you turn the paper over and see if it will still make sense. Does it sound like it has the right amount of words, does it look correct? That will tell you if the papers are doing the job they were intended to. Once you think they are doing the right thing, go back and check to make sure you didn't miss anything. This is an important step because you want to be able to read all of the text you have created.Spongebob paper should be an important part of any course you take in college. Not only will it help you get through the material, but it will also give you the opportunity to make better use of all the time you have left in class. It also gives you a chance to learn a bout the different skills required to write papers and grade them properly, making you a better writer.

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