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It is true that the GMAT will select topics only from its published list of topics. However, going through all of them (there are something like 180 topics, I think) is an incredible time expenditure that would be better spent on other issues.

The things that matter the least to your AWA score are perfect grammar/spelling and how good your examples are. Yes, you need clear, specific examples in your essay, but whether they are "good" in terms of being actually convincing examples, the graders don't care. The keys are organization, staying on-topic, and expressing your points clearly and logically. So, I would not recommend going through all of the Issue Essay topics and preparing for them. However, it might be worth it to pick a couple that are particularly hard for you and practice with those.

The rest of the GMAT is obviously far more important than the AWA, and therefore deserving of your attention in these final 10 days. If you practice a stronger formula for your introduction and first body paragraph, you will easily score at least a 4/6 on the AWA, and frankly, that's good enough as they are not the most important part of the test by any means.

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