by Kaelyn Barron
Wouldn’t you like to finally understand rhetorical questions? Of course you would! (Or at least I’m guessing you would, since you ended up on this page.) You see, that was a rhetorical question itself—I wasn’t really waiting for a response, since the...
by Kaelyn Barron
Whether you’re interested in generating some passive income or you dream about paying the bills while working your own schedule, Amazon can help you to achieve those goals. But if you want to make the most of this ever-evolving platform, you’ll have to do...
by Kaelyn Barron
Compliment and complement are homophones that often confuse writers. After all, they sound almost identical, and there’s only one little vowel separating the two. So how do you remember whether you need to thank someone for a compliment or a complement?...
by Kaelyn Barron |
You might know it fondly as “dot dot dot.” Or, maybe for you it’s simply “dot dot,” or even “dot dot dot dot dot,” because, you know, some things just call for more dots. And who’s counting, right? Well, it turns out you...
by Kaelyn Barron |
An ambiguity is a word, statement, or phrase that leaves room for more than one interpretation. Ambiguity in writing, though sometimes intentional, can be the cause of much confusion (and sometimes a few laughs). If being ambiguous isn’t your intention, then...