What is a 100 word story called?
An anecdote, a riddle, a joke. While a very short, short story could be told in 100 words, a written story should exist in closer to a thousand words. Most short stories for that matter are more in the neighborhood of five to ten thousand words.
Alliteration meaning and definition plus example?
Dewdrops dancing on the drifting dust made for a dreary day.
Alliteration is the use of words beginning with the same letter, usually in a sentence or poem.
Should l write smoother or more smoothly?
Your writing needs to be smoother, you need to learn how to write (more) smoothly.
Smoother is an adjective.
Smoothly is an adverb.
What are the four types of writing?
The four types of writing are:
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What is something you can compare the ocean to in poem?
The simplest metaphor for the ocean could be the human mind. Quiet and peaceful one day, stormy and dangerous the next. Some parts warm, some parts icy cold. Some oceans are deep and some shallow, some crystal clear and some murky. Waves could be the ocean's attempt to communicate its existence to others, as we use language. The ocean is being gradually and irreversibly polluted, like our minds tend to be. The ocean is fed by rivers bringing new supplies, just as the mind receives new ideas.
What does a cover letter consist of?
A cover letter is a letter that explains the reason that you are sending additional documents. Cover letters are commonly requested when people submit resumes for jobs.
Does the word prize look like the word surprise?
Yes and no. Prize and surprise have the word that rhymes with pr-y-ss.
The same:
1. Both have the long i sound.
2. Both have the silent e.
3. Both have the letter R.
But to the difference between "prize" and "surprise":
1. Prize begins with P; Surprise begins with S.
2. Prize has a Z in it, while surprise has an S in it.
3. Zs: Prize? Yes. Surprise? No. Ses: Surprise? Yes. Prize? No.
4. S-Us: Surprise? Yes. Prize? No.
What are the difference between report and descriptive text?
A report is telling exactly what happened. A descriptive text can add in some personal views to the description of what happened.
What is the expression 'learning by rote' mean?
Just the memorization of material without thinking about it. Mechanical responses by one who does not really understand what he is saying, or is just regurgatating what he thinks his listener, possibly a teacher, wants to hear.
Here's a list:
Straight,
Straightaway,
Straight-bred,
Straightened,
Straighteners,
Straightening,
Straighter,
and Straightest.
What is the effect of writing in present tense?
It's generally considered more difficult. It has the advantage of possibly feeling more immersive, but at the same time can feel more contrived if not done exceptionally well.
"Jane looked into the boys eyes with a smile." seems to flow to the reader. In our minds, we don't particularly read it as "PAST TENSE" as if this is all some recount of stuff that already happened. In our minds, it's an ongoing situation.
"Jane looks into the boys eyes with a smile." looks terribly contrived. It feels like somebody is shoving the fact that you are reading into your face. So for the present tense you need to work a bit harder. "Jane looks into the boys eyes with a smile, and..." -- when working with present tense, the reader feels like each sentence must serve some progressing purpose, else it feels contrived.
Again, though... If done well, present tense can make you feel immersed in the story. Similar to a story told in second-person, it feels like you are witnessing an ongoing event in-person, rather than seeing it as some kind of observer in third-.
First, you would have to look up the information about the mayors and city managers. Make a list for each one and write down each fact that you have looked up.
Make the facts into complete sentences and show how the mayors and city managers are alike. Then write about how they are different.
How do you describe stumbling blocks?
they are difficulties, obstacles or impediments, something that prevents progress and causes some deviation from the expected conclusion. In the long run however, difficulties are not insurmountable
What is speaking in first person?
When you're using the first person pronoun "I".
It's when you narrate an event or give a personal opinion or experience.
A specific style will develop in your writing, which, if you have a purpose for writing, will connect better to the reader and fit the type of writing better. But if you are writing just to write as a brainstorming exercise, it is unnecessary. Establishing a purpose for your writing allows you to set specific, realistic goals based upon the writing, giving you a reason to write it. When you have a reason behind writing, more can go into it; it's more passionate, in a way, because you get more feeling, etc. into it, and it will fit the intended audience/reader/etc. better.
At first , the eraser was not put on pencils . But then , 150 years ago a brilliant man put the eraser on the pencil . That helped us to not make as many mistakes . So , I suggest that you worship the man that put the eraser on the pencil if you want to be more perfect .....
What does rudimentary sentence mean?
Rudimentary means basic. So it would mean a basic sentence. For example: Tom likes candy.
How do you write a narrative paragraph about a girl?
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Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic? How would you describe this girl? What things does your friend need to know about her?
If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
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