by Yen Cabag
Verbs bring sentences to life and pack them with action, helping us understand what someone or something does. In English, verbs come in different tenses that also tell us when something happened, either in a general sense, or relative to another action. The first...
by Kaelyn Barron
As most poems are usually (though not always) shorter than a short story, these bite-sized chunks of literary beauty seem like they were destined to be enjoyed in our tiny handheld screens. OK, so that’s probably not what Byron or Keats ever imagined, but you...
by Yen Cabag |
One of the most effective ways of ensuring that a child is learning to their full potential is making sure that the books they read match their current reading level, while also giving them a little bit of a challenge to expand their mind. Having a ballpark idea...
by Kaelyn Barron
Whether you’re writing a research paper for school or working on your very own nonfiction book, one thing you’ll want to steer clear of is plagiarism. In many cases, those who commit plagiarism do so unintentionally. The problem usually boils down to a...
by Cole Salao
In a world where everything can be digitized, researchers have found that people who write things down with pen and paper are more successful in many areas of life. Thanks to technology, gone are the days of hand cramps, inky fingers, and lousy handwriting. It’s...
by Yen Cabag
John F. Kennedy is without doubt one of the most famous people in US history. His charisma and strong leadership, as well as his tragic death by assassination has spawned countless books and biographies. Of course, as is the case with many famous people, we...