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  • Adjectives and Adverbs, the Life Captivating Words

    What makes a story interesting? When writing a story or a paper, what keeps your attention and captivates your eye? Adjectives are the words that should capture the eye of any reader while engaging in a written article. Adjectives describe the nouns or words that are a person, place, or thing. They help to bring the noun to life and give it character.

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  • Conversational Writing: Ways To Improve Your Communication

    Writing conversationally is a skill that many writers wish to possess but for various reasons can't hone to perfection. Whereas speaking comes naturally to just about anyone the ability to write and make it sound like someone is just casually speaking is a much more daunting task. But there are some simple steps that can make the act of conversational writing come a little easier and more naturally.

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  • The Importance of Paragraph Writing

    When writing properly each day, it’s important to know exactly how much to write in each paragraph. Paragraphs can be many different lengths. Typical paragraphs range from being one sentence long to many sentences. When writing a paragraph, it’s important to write enough information to captivate the attention of your reader, but not too much as to bore them with what you have written.

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