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If you're ready to pitch your novel to an agent or editor at a conference or want to write an attention-grabbing query letter, a gripping, tight "hook" is a must.
There are several types of nouns in the English language and this can become confusing for young students. Here is an explanation of the eight common types of nouns.
Using writing games can be an excellent way of generating material during writing workshops.
Learning grammar rules can be boring for young children. Make learning about language fun with these word games and activities.
Diamond poetry provides a creative language arts writing center activity that uses alternative assessment to test student knowledge of nouns, verbs, and adjectives.
Robert Frost's Dust of Snow is only eight lines long and contains no adjectives, similes or metaphors, yet succeeds in creating a picture in the reader's mind: how?
Lesson plans that allow children to move and touch will appeal to kinesthetic-tactile learning styles.
Regardless of whether a book is science fiction, fantasy fiction, or literary fiction, agents and editors all say the same thing: Writers need a great hook.


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