He raised his sholders in confusion. I have the same problem with smile. I find its best to use a short phrase in place of the word. Her face...
I agree. But the point of my story is to review a life where such questions were never asked. The questions are meant to be as chapters in this...
"What is the value of a good deed in hell? When Jonny helped that woman cross the street, he did it because all the sins in the world couldn't...
I ask because, in the context of everything that is happening, I feel that an explicit question will anchor the reader around the true objective...
Is it bad style to put questions into the narrative? If the moral of a story is an attempt to ask/answer a philosophical question, can I begin...
A sudden realization of... yep, that's it, that's what I thinking. Perfect.
I have my words mixed up. What's the word for personal truth?
I was wondering . . . can I cap off a paragraph with an axium? In an example of a paragraph (fictional story), where truth and lies become...
That's what I thought. The book should have included that little nugget of information.
Page 62 of The Elements of Stlye makes this reference to the word type, but not "type of." This type of car. That type of person. Are these...
I see it now. Thank you.
In Strunk and Whites The Elements of Style (Fourth Edition), an example on page 4 reads: Uncle Bert, being slightly deaf, moved forward. On...
Separate names with a comma.