Words to Use in an Essay: 300 Essay Words

Words to Use in an Essay: 300 Essay Words

It’s not easy to write an academic essay. Learn some words and phrases you can use to strengthen the introduction, body, and conclusion of your essays.

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ProWritingAid For Deep Edits

ProWritingAid For Deep Edits

Deep edits involve fine-tuning your manuscript for one type of mistake at a time. ProWritingAid has several tools that help you polish your novel for stronger, clearer writing.

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The Ultimate Guide to Including an Omniscient Narrator in Your Book

The Ultimate Guide to Including an Omniscient Narrator in Your Book

Considering adding an omniscient narrator to your novel but not sure how to do so? In this article, we break down what an omniscient narrator is, give examples of omniscient narrators in popular books, and explain how to add an omniscient narrator to your narrative.

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6 ProWritingAid Reports You Should Be Using

6 ProWritingAid Reports You Should Be Using

ProWritingAid is so much more than a grammar checker, but it's hard to know which reports you need. Here are six reports you may be overlooking that you should definitely be using.

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Editing Your Manuscript After NaNoWriMo

Editing Your Manuscript After NaNoWriMo

You wrote a novel! Well done. Reaching the NaNoWriMo goal of 50,000 words in a month is an impressive feat. What's next? The technical writing edit. Find out what to look for in your writing while editing.

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How to Avoid Dumbed-Down Writing and Still Communicate Clearly

How to Avoid Dumbed-Down Writing and Still Communicate Clearly

How to implement clarity to express big ideas to engage your reader. Help them understand your meaning through readability, the right verbs, and sentence structure.

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Words to Avoid if you Want to Write Strong Content

Words to Avoid if you Want to Write Strong Content

The words you use in your content can strengthen or weaken your prose. In this article, we teach you how to boost the power of your content by eliminating non-words and weak phrases that take up space but dilute your statements.

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How to Write a Funding Application

How to Write a Funding Application

We all know that you can work for the greatest organization in the world, doing the most amazing things, but if your fundraising application is poorly written, you aren’t going to get the funds. Here are 7 ways an editing tool can improve your writing and ultimately increase your bottom line.

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Are Your Adjectives Powerful?

Are Your Adjectives Powerful?

An adjective is a word that names an attribute of a noun. Some are strong and paint clear, specific pictures of the thing they are describing. Some are weak and vague and don’t tell us much. Let’s start with an example...

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All About the 25 ProWritingAid Reports

All About the 25 ProWritingAid Reports

ProWritingAid analyzes your writing and presents its findings in 25 different reports. Each user will have their own writing strengths and weaknesses and so different reports will appeal to different people. Remember, all the software can do is highlight potential pitfalls in your writing. It's up to you, the writer, to decide which suggestions work within your specific context, and which ones should be ignored.

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How to use ProWritingAid's Vague and Abstract Words Check

How to use ProWritingAid's Vague and Abstract Words Check

There are two types of words that muddy the waters for clarity and concise writing: vague and abstract words. Replacing them with strong specific words can make a huge difference to your document.

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