Are You Presenting Non-Topics as Topics?

In a post called Choosing topics for topic sentences, Professor Wayne Schiess gives some great advice, backed up by commentary from judges, about topic pitfalls to avoid.  Read it to find out if you are guilty of turning cases, witnesses, or dates into topics when they aren’t.

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