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The more you tell your reader about your characters, the more easily he or she will be able to imagine them. Take care to describe your main characters clearly – the heroine, for example. We will be more inclined to enjoy reading your story if we can identify with the heroine. Knowing what she looks like, her likes and dislikes, and perhaps her strengths (her loving nature and sense of humour, for example) and weaknesses (clumsiness and forgetfulness), makes us care more about what is going to happen to her in the course of the stories.[…]
Every now and then, we tend to use words that we’re not too familiar with in order to stand out, or simply to impress someone else. However, it’s the words that we think we’re using correctly that causes the most damage.[…]
Does your child have problems with studying? If your answer is yes, try these 6 studying hacks to help him.[…]
If you wish for your child to be an excellent student, help your child in opening up the world of ideas. His rekindled joy in discovery will translate onto his schoolwork, and soon, he’ll be breezing through the exams.[…]
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