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Writing and Composition

Includes questions related to the study and use of various written works.

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What is the meaning of 'In the thick of it or life'?

the busiest, most active part of a situation The soldier was wounded in the thick of the battle.

A cute way to write Taylor?

taylor is a very hard name to write a pretty but u will figure it out

The meeting of representatives for the purpose of writing laws and advising the king because?

The meeting of representatives for the purpose of writing laws and advising the king was attended by noble people and those who belonged to the church. These were considered to be the highest class of the society.

What impression does error in spelling grammar and punctuation leave?

To me this leaves the impression that the writer is not that well educated. It can also leave the feeling of confusion if the writing is hard to understand because of errors in grammar.

How do you write a climax in a critical essay?

Critical essays are generally more analytical, as they take works and look at them from certain viewpoints using evidence and arguments. They do not tell a story, which would have elements such as a conflict, resolution, or climax - these are mainly found in narrative writing. So, you cannot really write a climax in a critical essay.

When did people stop using quills?

Because they invented a better thing called a pen.

Some stopped using quills when they could buy pencils. No goose required. Quill tips needed constant reshaping. some smart guys created metal tips for the quills. They lasted longer and wrote better. Then the quill part got replaced with various things like mother of pearl, wood and metals. Eventually, the quill part got larger and was hollowed out to hold ink and a tip was designed that would plug the open end and slowly feed it to the tip. NOW the pen was, if not reliable, at least portable. These were filled with eyedroppers and are still called eyedropper pens or ED to this day. Next, the holder or barrel, was filled with a rubber sac attached to the front end. The sac was squeezed to expel air, then it drew in ink. Feeds were improved so pens were less likely to leak ink at the wrong time. Still the most common writing tool was a pencil.

When did they stop using quills? When they could get something they perceived as a better instrument to write with. Those in cities probably stopped using quills sooner.

What is lucid style of writing?

It either means 'bright and humorous', or 'easy to understand'.

What is an example of a scientific paragraph on Dragonflies?

While writing a scientific paragraph, be sure to include any significant information. Mention topics such as structure of the dragonfly, what and how they eat, how they fly and the environment they live in.

What to include in an appendix?

Include any matter added to the end of a book that is not essential to its main argument. It may be an explanation of an event borrowed from another author and acknowledges that authors permission to use the extract.

Do you use a return address when Sending condolence cards?

* One should always use a return address in case the sender has made a mistake with the address they are sending the card to or perhaps the person has moved. The return address should include the initial of your Christian name and your surname.

Can you use Baroque in a sentence?

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What is noir style writing?

'Noir' is French for dark , so the writing may be sombre or have an overwhelming sense of hopelessness that may make up part of the plot or character .

Why are examples important?

When reporting on a story, whether for print or broadcast, examples help the audience to understand the situation better. It's not always enough to just give the facts: you may need to put them into some context and explain why they are important. Of course, not every story needs examples: a current story about an automobile accident might not, since you are just focusing on the facts about who was injured, when, where, etc.

But a story about why a certain road is very dangerous and neighbors believe it needs a stop sign would definitely benefit from examples; telling the audience about some of the accidents on this road would explain why people are upset, and why they want something to change. In other words, examples can help the audience to empathize more with the story you are telling.

Is this sentence correct This is with reference to the email hereunder regarding wrong charging on your number XYZ. Pertinent to the same you are requested to visit our nearest office?

There are two sentences here. They are both fine examples of poor use of language, where a simple message is obscured by meaningless verbiage and jargon. 'Please go to our nearest office to discuss the wrong charging on your account referred to in the email below' is one acceptable way of rewriting this.

You would not say 'hereunder', 'pertinent to the same', or 'you are requested', so why write them?

What are damages to a person in written form called?

Damage done to a person through writing is called libel. Slander is spoken defamation. Both libel and slander are types of defamation, and generally four or more people besides the victim would be witnesses for it to meet the legal definition. Plus one would have to prove harm.

Of course, there are relaxed standards when public figures are involved. Just calling a politician a crook or a liar may not be enough to be considered defamation, since maliciousness would be required. So another politician or member of the press would be more likely to get hit by such a suit as opposed to a regular person who stands nothing to gain from any attempt at defamation.

How do you write a subtitle?

first you need to read the passage then write what that little section is mainly about