What you should do when writing the phrases The Summer I Turned Pretty, To Kill a Mockingbird, and OK Computer.
Classmate who's nimble, quick?
Who is Jack?
From the Greek word for “character.”
What is ethos?
Name for an artistic reptile?
Drawasaurus
The type of music you should listen to while writing, studying, etc.
What is instrumental?
What a well read person would add to this poorly punctuated sentence.
What are hyphens?
Classmate who might earn an Oscar statuette?
Who is Sadie GOLD-MAN?
Fallacious argument that attacks the messenger
What is ad hominem?
What's out of place at Thanksgiving with the Skelly’s.
What is the apostrophe?
Writing intended to explain or describe
What is Expository?
Type of modifier often near the beginning of a sentence.
What is a dangling modifier?
Classmate from France?
Who is Lia deNORMANDIE?
Fallacy often found in schools?
What is a red herring?
Word that's danceable, stinky.
What is funky?
Advice for Thoreau's (and your) writing?
What is simplify?
Fill in the blanks: a parent's job is to help a child be ____ of a community, and also stand ____ from it.
What are "a part" and "apart"?
Classmate who might move diagonally?
Who is Ben BISHOP?
Type of fallacy that might start simply enough, but leads to the end of the world.
What is a slippery slope?
What you should do when writing 2, 78, or 13.
What is spell them out?
This word indicates metaphorical distance, and is not to be confused with a similarly spelled one.
What is further?
What are dashes?
Classmate who is busy over break, sanctified?
Who is NICK Apse?
This brainless fallacy is outstanding in his field?
What is strawman?
A rhyming phrase for a reasonable argument about attachable plastic: using ____ about ____.
What is "using LOGOS about LEGOS"?
The problem with the word "biweekly."
It's ambiguous (it can mean twice a week, or every other week).