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Onomatopoela The American Heritage Dictionary defines onomatopoeia, which is pronounced as "the formation of a word by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent." Example of onomatopoeia used in a sentence : The
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This is how it is done. We are to edit 2 papers in about 15 minutes, mark the paper as soon as you can I guess, since there are only 15 minutes (I felt really rushed). There is a one-page-long list of
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Hi there, I've decided that I want to write a ... I would be extremely grateful. Many thanks in advance, Richard Hi, Richard. For some reason possibly your sentence structure? I have a feeling you may not be American? ... but with it you store
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Hi there, I've decided that I want to write a film script - but I know nothing about how to ... able to point me towards the right sources of information I would be extremely grateful. Many thanks in advance, Richard Hi, Richard. For some
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Have you ever conciously tried to change your writing voice? Everyday. As a kid in school, teachers tried to break my writing voice. Red Ink marks everywhere. Lessons on breaking down sentences and identification and all that. Eventually in
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I am wondering whether the former is ungrammatical. Situational aspects can affect "correctness." In business writing, there are rules not always considered appropriate in journalism, for example. Fiction and other forms of more creative
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Hi, I've been working on a short story for a creative writing class, and I was wondering if I could get your opinions on a few matters relating to grammar and style. Here are a couple of passages from the story that I'm a little uncertain
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Hi, I've been working on a short story for a creative writing class, and I was wondering if I could get your opinions on a few matters relating to grammar and style. Here are a couple of passages from the story that I'm a little uncertain
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