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Lesson 2: The Comma
Welcome to Little Shop of Writers, commas, the second most frequently used form of punctuation. Learn how they slow down writing, list, and also give meaning to sentences. Write what you mean to say...
By
M.M. Anderson
Lesson 4: Ellipsis, Dash, Colon
The ellipsis, dash, and colon are similar but very different punctuation marks. They are like spices in sentences. Learn how to use each to properly flavor the flow of your writing.
By
M.M. Anderson
Possessive Pronouns
This lesson will look at possessive pronouns, and their definition and examples of how to use possessive pronouns.
By
Brook Brayman
Lesson 16: Wordy Sentences
Writers often fill sentences with weak or unnecessary words. Like garden weeds, words that don't accomplish enough should be plucked. When only the most effective words remain, writing, and speaking, will be far more concise, readable, and interesting.
By
M.M. Anderson
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14
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2
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4
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Brook Brayman
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Seattle, United States of America
M.M. Anderson
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