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Today, we’re looking at the word “respectively,” which we use to refer to something previously...
Picking the right preposition can be tricky. After all, there are so many to choose...
Even in an era of fake news, you can’t get away with fake referencing. Thus,...
The title of the 2002 Jennifer Lopez romcom Maid in Manhattan is a pun. Not...
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With computers now everywhere, it’s common to cite a website or two in academic writing....
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Being able to download an entire library onto a single device is very useful for...
We’ve looked previously at the elements of a screenplay, but what about writing one? Are...
As a legal referencing system, AGLC has specific rules for citing cases and legislation. But...
Many style guides have special rules for quoting poetry in an essay. In this post,...
“Reluctant” and “reticent” are both adjectives that mean “unwilling.” They also look similar written down,...
The night’s sky can inspire many thoughts. A scientist might dream of finding a new...