Pump Up Your Ideas With These Guys. Tell Readers More Explain Why Explain How Explain Possible Questions Highlight and label a place in your on- demand.

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Pump Up Your Ideas With These Guys

Tell Readers More Explain Why Explain How Explain Possible Questions Highlight and label a place in your on- demand response where you explained something.

Tell about: Specific related details Specific evidence/statistics Specific possible outcomes Highlight and label a place where you gave an example in your on-demand response

Tell about an experience Yours Someone elses Highlight and label a place where you told about an experience in your on-demand response

Tell what an expert says Quote the experts words Include the experts credentials Highlight and label a place where you told about an experience in your on-demand response