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Writing Tips Roundup

If you don’t know about Proofed’s Writing Tips blog, you should! It’s a wonderful resource on all things writing. I recently wrote content for this blog, and below is a roundup of the posts I authored. Some (or all) of the topics may be useful to you if you’re an English language learner, a student, a researcher, an editor, a writer, or a fellow linguistics nerd. 

For students and researchers:

What is a Null Hypothesis?

50 Topics for a Persuasive Speech

How to Cite an Appendix in Harvard Referencing

For English language learners:

Grammar Tips: Who vs. That 

Word Choice: No vs. Know

Simple Grammar: What Do We Mean by Parenthesis? 

For writers:

How to Use Spoonerisms in Your Writing

How to Handle Feedback on Creative Writing 

For linguistics aficionados and travelers:

Esperanto: a Fascinating Invented Language

I enjoyed writing on these diverse language topics! I hope you find something useful in them. 

Karla

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