Writing 101 Presents: Alliteration
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| Posted at 10/31/2008 |
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A good technique you can use to keep your work flowing in a smooth and lively fashion is alliteration. \r\nAlliteration is the use of words with similar-sounding first letters in quick succession. One of the most famous and archetypal examples of alliteration is: \r\n \r\nPe ...
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Another Warning...
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| Posted at 10/31/2008 |
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Recently, we were provided with yet another glimpse of the grave threat that the practice of outsourcing poses to the quality of life in America. \r\nOnce again, the controversy centered on tainted ingredients imported from China. While this particular incident did not provoke the same widespr ...
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Writing 101 Presents: Livening Up Your Work, Part 1
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| Posted at 10/06/2008 |
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Here are a few small steps to keep a written piece sounding fresh, lively, and intelligent. While short and simple can be effective in certain circumstances, it more often than not equates to bland and trite. Whenever possible, avoid using nouns and verbs that are too basic and fundamenta ...
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