If you've mastered the info on the front page, check out these Docs and Slides to help boost your writing even further!
Trying to chart out your story but don't know what it looks like? Here's an example that's already filled in!
Explains how to tell when you're making writing harder for yourself by picking a topic that's Broad (too for big for you to cover well) or Narrow (too specific for you to cover well).
Words that describe how you feel about what you're writing (usually essays or answering questions) - can the reader figure out how you, the writer, feel about the topic?
Words that set the mood of a story, take readers into the scene. Makes the story feel more full of emotions.
An in-depth example of a persuasive argument (trying to convince someone of a point), breaking down the parts of the argument.
In-depth details on how to set up and format the pages that tells where you got your information from.
Small guide on how to stop your sentences from all sounding the same when you write.
Slides with tips of things to keep in mind while searching for information, and what order to do research steps in.
Instructions on how to use search engines (like Google) to get better results when doing research for a Writing Assignment.
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