Bombproof

Bombproof comes from an important rock climbing concept. It refers to the placement of protection—your pro: the things that catch you if you fall—and means that they’d better be solid. Very solid. Bombproof.  Too many climbers have found out what happens when they’re not, and have the scars to prove it.

Your writing protection includes Logos, Pathos, and Ethos.  If these three areas are solid and flawless, you can be assured that your paper is safe and effective. To make sure they're bombproof, get quality Peer Response.

When you climb scared (worsened by the fear that you might fall and your pro might not catch you), you often shake, hold on too tightly, use your strength too fast, increase your chances of falling, and don't enjoy the climb nearly as much.  If your pro is bombproof, you can take a little whipper and just laugh it off.

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