Talk:How does a “topic” differ from a “subject”?: Difference between revisions

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I agree with your presentation.  Subject is the core and principle of what the paper is to be about and topic is what I put into it and how I my mind centers on the bubject at hand.  These are to be greatly enforced and dealt with properly in a good strong paper.  Keeping the topic in focus allows the reader to be constatly reminded of the issue and approach of the writer at hand.  ~ M. Nowell
I agree with your presentation.  Subject is the core and principle of what the paper is to be about and topic is what I put into it and how I my mind centers on the bubject at hand.  These are to be greatly enforced and dealt with properly in a good strong paper.  Keeping the topic in focus allows the reader to be constatly reminded of the issue and approach of the writer at hand.  ~ M. Nowell
I agree a subject tells what it is that you are writing about.  The topic narrows the subject down to a particular point about point about the subject.  I guess you could say the topic tells the readers what about the subject you will be talking about.

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I agree with your presentation. Subject is the core and principle of what the paper is to be about and topic is what I put into it and how I my mind centers on the bubject at hand. These are to be greatly enforced and dealt with properly in a good strong paper. Keeping the topic in focus allows the reader to be constatly reminded of the issue and approach of the writer at hand. ~ M. Nowell

I agree a subject tells what it is that you are writing about. The topic narrows the subject down to a particular point about point about the subject. I guess you could say the topic tells the readers what about the subject you will be talking about.