On Words: Michael Chabon’s “Ulysses on Trial”
Words should suit the context and purpose of a piece of writing Read More
Words should suit the context and purpose of a piece of writing Read More
The little comma wields a lot of power . . . Read More
The MLA recommends restricting the use of impact as a verb . . . Read More
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Mistakes in formatting can be complicated to resolve, but you can customize solutions . . . Read More
There is no uniform consensus on how to capitalize names of cocktails . . . Read More
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An abstract of a work, usually of an essay, is a concise summary of its main points . . . Read More
Dangling modifiers take several forms. Here are a few types—and some ways to fix them . . . Read More
Writers sometimes cause confusion by failing to make the elements in their writing parallel . . . Read More