The English language contains over 171,000 words. Some of these are homophones (like "affect" and "effect") or have different spellings in British vs American English ("grey"/"gray"). Picking the right word can be frustrating for a writer!
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Brainstorming is a necessary part of creative writing because it helps authors figure out the best ideas for their stories. This stage in the process ensures that what's written will be meaningful and engaging, without too many plot ...
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Clichés are stock phrases that you read so commonly they’re almost meaningless, like “clear as a bell.” These common expressions bore attentive readers and can suggest laziness or even lack of originality in writing.Why it's boring: This is ...
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There are many ways to write a book. NaNoWriMo is one way people have successfully completed their novel in just 30 days, but there isn’t any right or wrong answer about how you should go about writing your ...
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Editing your writing is a crucial part of the process. If you try to make your first draft perfect, it will distract from what is important and some good ideas might fall through the cracks
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Sometimes writing can feel like you're climbing up a muddy hill during the rainstorm. It might be difficult to convey all of your thoughts clearly and logically, but with descriptive writing it will make things much easier for ...
Continue readingThe 6 Types of Essays Every Student Needs to Know
There are four common methods used in writing essays. These include narrative, description, exposition and argumentation. The writer should be familiar with the usage of these rhetorical modes when composing an essay to achieve better results
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