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- Metonymy: How to Use This Literary DeviceOne mark of a good writer is their ability to keep things brief. Why spend words on simple explanations, when those words could...March 22, 2023
- What Is Synecdoche? Definition and ExamplesWhen you tell someone you’re going to “hit the books,” they probably picture you in a library or a study session. When you say...March 15, 2023
- How to Create MLA Format Headings and Headers, With ExamplesWhat’s the difference between an MLA heading and an MLA header? MLA headings are the titles of individual sections or pages in...March 14, 2023
- How to Write a Research Paper ConclusionWrapping up a paper may seem simple enough, but if you don’t know how to write a research paper conclusion, it can sometimes be...March 8, 2023
- Iambic Pentameter: Definition and ExamplesYou’ve probably heard of William Shakespeare, that olde English fellow, the famed poet often referred to as the father of our...March 7, 2023
- How to Write CollaborativelyGroup projects: Love ’em or hate ’em, they’re often part of the job. Collaborative writing and other types of group projects push...February 16, 2023
- MLA vs. APA: Citations and FormatMLA and APA are two different methods for styling an academic paper. Each has its own rules and guidelines for citing sources,...February 10, 2023
- Hyperbole in Writing: Definition and ExamplesNot to be dramatic, but hyperbole is the best figure of speech ever! It allows writers to exaggerate and amplify writing for...February 9, 2023
- Everything You Need to Know About Appendices in WritingAppendices, the plural of appendix, are sections of academic writing with supplemental information about the topic that doesn’t...February 2, 2023
- Chiasmus: Definition and ExamplesClear writing is important, but sometimes you want to do more than simply get the message across. To add style to your writing,...February 1, 2023