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How to write a short story?
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How to Write a Short Story? Story Writing

June 2, 2024June 2, 2024

Not all writers have the desire and time to write novels. Maybe you’ve already written a book, but want to …

How to Answer a Literary question in an Exam
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How to Answer a Literary Question?

June 2, 2024June 4, 2024

Are you worried about answering a literary question? Here are a few tips in this article that can build confidence …

Difference between i.e. e.g. and etc.
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Differences between i.e., e.g. and etc.

May 22, 2024December 9, 2024

Abbreviations, contractions, and short forms remained always confusing for English students. These terms are used in written form very commonly. …

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Difference between Biography and Autobiography

May 22, 2024May 22, 2024

Difference between Biography and Autobiography Biography and autobiography and are two ways to explain a person’s life story. These two …

Different Types of Essays Describing Main Types
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Different Types of Essays | Describing Main Types

May 22, 2024August 31, 2024

What are Different Types of Essays | Describing Main Types An essay is a piece of writing used to persuade …

How to Use etc. Correctly in a Sentence Et-cetera
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How to Use etc. Correctly in a Sentence? Et-cetera

May 19, 2024December 9, 2024

How to Use etc. Correctly in a Sentence? Et cetera is a short Latin phrase which means “and the rest”. …

different parts of speech
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The Same Word Acting As a Different Part of Speech

May 19, 2024August 31, 2024

English words are divided into different parts of speech. Generally, we divide words into eight parts of speech: noun, pronoun, …

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