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Describe The Weather

How To Describe The Weather In Writing With Better Vocabulary

When you describe the weather in writing, you set the scene for your story or a part of your story. It’s an opportunity to show readers the setting rather than tell them about the weather using a couple of quick adjectives. Using highly descriptive or figurative language and a variety of grammar structures helps you…

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Obliged And Obligated

Obliged And Obligated Are Similar But Not Quite The Same

Obliged and obligated are similar in meaning. However, there is a slight difference because one implies a sense of legal responsibility. When someone is obligated, they are often bound by a duty, rule, or law to perform a specific action. But obliged is more about being personally grateful, thankful, or in someone’s debt. It conveys…

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How To Check Dialogue Writing Consistency

How To Check Dialogue Writing Consistency In A Book

When it comes time to proofread and check all your dialogue writing in a manuscript, it can be quite a challenging process. Because there are so many elements, it’s also extremely time-consuming. Yes, you need to check your grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation when editing a book manuscript. But above all else, consistency in dialogue is…

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