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  • Solitude (n.)||KTH by gaypridesis
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    "Don't take it to heart.I didn't catched the last word. I'm sorry I couldn't catch u."
  • Mad Libs by YaTexasBoss
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    Here I tell the story that was made.
  • Perseverantia by apxxiii
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    My life has been a roller coaster, but I learn from the experience and move forward. This was given as an essay on an abstract noun that we most relate to. I couldn't have chosen a better word.
  • Name List by kikidawl15
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    Hate trying to come up with names for characters? Me too! Name list sorted by alphabet and first/last, not gender. Find the perfect name, feel free to drop suggestions or your own last name! theyre the hardest to me! <3
  • The Beautiful Dictionary by storiesbyserenity84
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    This is a dictionary full of Elysian words with their definitions, pronunciations, and what they are (noun, adjective, verb). You can use these words to make your vocabulary larger or to use in your own writing piece.
  • House of Anubis Rewritten by reverie10
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  • What goes through one's head by Enderhowl
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    Hi! Considering you're here, it means you've been wandering around the "Unwanted" section, right? Har har, kidding. Basically what this is a collection of all the practices from the Writer's Workshop by Pineapple2141. Just a bunch of 5-lines stories together, or part thereof, lol. Hope ya'll like it - the idea, I mean. But if you dont, well.... Bye.
  • Words to Inspire by emishere493
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    A collection of unique words to excite your writing. Updates every Saturday. Constructive criticism is welcome. Send me word recommendations!
  • Into the Depth by kateyloly
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    "The truth is, it was the art of giving up"
  • Short Stories by Gingakie
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    This is a collection of short stories with a twist. Each story (each chapter) will be loosely based on one improper noun. Confused? Here, let me help you understand it. Say you gave me the word house. I would then make a story based off of that word. Table of contents. Cole the Reindeer. A heartbreaking Christmas tale. P.S. I will be adding more but I need a improper noun to start.
  • English by praisetherock
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    Need english help? read this i am so awesome
  • My Name is Ivy: Before by DarkLightning
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    Before she entered the Games, Cathalina Ivy Sylverstar was well known by everyone in the Capitol - her whole family was known; her father, Pherydin Sylverstar, was a Victor for the Capitol and he had become a stylist to help all the tributes that were entering the Games after somebody else took over mentoring the Capitol tributes. Winning - no, it wasn't winning, it was surviving - was hard and Pherydin knew that, so he taught his kids, Cathalina Ivy and Jerphydius all that he knew of it. They'd wake up early each morning and train. His children didn't mind, since they knew exactly why he was teaching them all of those survival skills and how to handle weapons, plus a whole lot of other things needed in the Games. After a few years, Pherydin quit his job as a stylist and his family all moved to 5 - he was Capitol, but his wife was from 5. They loved it there; it was a quieter place to live and nobody really came up to him and giggled around him. It wasn't long after that a tragedy struck and their family fell apart. They would never be the same. Everything would go downhill after that.
  • Grammar Made Easy : A Step-by-step Approach to Mastering English Grammar  by preethatp
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    Here's a possible description for your grammar book: "Welcome to Grammar Made Easy : A Step-by-step Approach to Mastering English Grammar , your comprehensive guide to mastering English grammar! Are you a student looking to improve your language skills? A teacher seeking a reliable resource for your classroom? A writer wanting to refine your writing style? This book is for you! Inside, you'll find: - Clear explanations of English grammar rules and concepts - Practical examples and exercises to help you practice and apply your knowledge - Tips and tricks for avoiding common mistakes and pitfalls - A user-friendly format that makes grammar easy to understand and remember Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this book will help you: - Build a strong foundation in English grammar - Improve your writing and speaking skills - Enhance your understanding of English language and culture - Boost your confidence in using English in everyday situations So why wait? Dive into the world of English grammar and start communicating with clarity and precision. Order your copy of [Book Title] today!" Feel free to customize this description to fit your book's tone, style, and target audience. Good luck with your book!
  • Beautiful Words Dictionary by magicquails
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    Here's some beautiful words to help you improve your writing! None of these are my pictures, I just found them online on Google and Buzzfeed. Started on 2/12/16 Completed on 4/9/16
  • How Not to Assassinate the English Language by Kirkinator
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    If you want to be a doctor, you go away and learn about how the human body functions. If you want to be an architect, you learn about the laws of physics, different sorts of materials, and how to design. If you want to be an author, you should know how to manipulate language properly – correct grammar, correct usage of vocabulary, correct spelling and correct punctuation. It’s only fair to your readers. Unclear grammar makes for an unclear read. Incorrect vocabulary means you can’t put across what you want to say. Bad spelling might mean that you say something unintentionally embarrassing. And punctuation in the wrong place… well. You get the idea. How Not to Assassinate the English Language goes right back to basics, and it will hopefully help anybody who's confused about any aspect of grammar to sort out whatever it is that's causing the confusion.
  • Generic story by dshmiJ
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    Description
  • MILK FIC by Hamilgay2
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    YALL IT WAS DELETED HERE IT IS