Ah, a helpful link. Thank you. And yes, for some reason I wrote verb instead of noun. Oops. Thanks guys!
Thank you for the feedback. @madhoca: shrill can be used as a verb as well. Just verified with dictionary.
Hey guys, So I know the basics but I have a few questions. I will put both the punctuations separated with "/" where i think it should go in...
All I know is that the second I can fit it in one of my semester, I will be taking a creative fiction writing class.
You can also attend your local community college and take a creative writing course there.
true, but if you use them spaced out strategically through their dialog it can work.
I feel that some irrelevant details help bring in the reader more. having someone fidgeting with a pencil or taping on the desk while they speak...
well then that explains why I'm confused that others are by this.
hmmm. I guess I was exposed to this a lot because that is normal context for me to see it in.
Zeev!!!!
sorry bro, supervisor is right.
Separate names with a comma.