I’ve had that happen before, especially when the topic looks easy at first and then suddenly turns complicated. Usually I either step away for a bit or look for examples to understand how everything should connect.
Hey, I’ve been sitting with this essay for hours and nothing seems to work, the arguments sound fine separately but together they feel messy. It’s frustrating because the deadline is close and I’m running out of ideas.
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Hi, my name is Chelsea! I have always wanted to learn sign language, but I now work as an INA in a primary school so feel I've got more of a push to finalise my course. I also work alongside teachers that are deaf, and so I think its very important that I learn.
Any tips, tricks, or help would be so appreciated!
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