User talk:ShaniceTillery
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Specifics Regarding Carolyn Finnley
[edit]Does anyone know how long Carolyn Finnley backpacked across those countries/continents? ShaniceTillery (talk) 15:41, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
Choice of topics
[edit]Hello! I see you've chosen climate change for your assignment. This article is a WP:featured article, which means it's been quite thoroughly vetted by the community, and will be difficult to improve for new editors. The climate change Wikiproject has a table of articles by how important they are and what quality they have. I suggest you choose a high-importance or top-importance C-class articles instead. Femke (talk) 16:22, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
- That sounds like a viable option. Thank you! ShaniceTillery (talk) 22:52, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
Femke is right. Anyway perhaps you have enough on your plate already with biome and tundra - if not how about one of these https://wp1.openzim.org/#/project/Climate_change/articles?quality=Start-Class&importance=High-Class ? Hope you enjoy your editing - let us know if you get stuck or would like any tips Chidgk1 (talk) 18:41, 1 September 2022 (UTC)
- That sounds good. Thank you for your help! ShaniceTillery (talk) 22:52, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
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[edit]Hello, ShaniceTillery, and welcome to Wikipedia! My name is Ian and I work with Wiki Education; I help support students who are editing as part of a class assignment.
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Speedy deletion nomination of File:Thumbnail Wawa+on+Stage+and+mic.jpg
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[edit]Hello ShaniceTillery! While we appreciate your contributions to Wikipedia, there are certain things you must keep in mind about using information from sources to avoid copyright and plagiarism issues.
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