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12.23.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

A narrative poem tells a story. It may contain some or all of the components of fiction such as plot, setting, characters and even dialogue. A narrative poem doesn’t have to rhyme like a ballad, nor does it have to have a certain number of syllables like a Haiku. It also doesn’t follow a specific pattern

11.25.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

Thematic essays are very difficult to write for most students. They are created to test students’ comprehension of historical facts, and the cause and effect relationships between them, not just the ability to regurgitate facts. Thankfully, however, they have a set structure that is supposed to be the same for every thematic essay that you

11.18.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

It’s not that time of the year: Halloween has come and gone, and, seemingly, so has everyone’s appetite for horror movies. These days, the end of October basically means start of Christmas in everyone’s minds, but if you want to hold off on the ho-ho-ho’s and keep the blood flowing, there are some seasonal Thanksgiving-themed

11.04.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

Merriam-Webster defines “satire” as “a way of using humor to show that something is foolish, weak, bad, etc.” Many stand-up comedians are masters at delivering criticism through jokes. However, satire is not always laugh-out-loud funny; it can be quite subtle. Movies, TV shows, songs, comics, and books can all be satirical. Writing a satire essay

10.16.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

Everybody has a personal learning style that works best for them. Many people use different styles according to the subject matter or the circumstances. You just have to find which one or ones work for your brain and senses. Find out more about learning styles here, and watch your comprehension and retention improve considerably. Verbal

08.26.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

The first step of learning how to write a review article isn’t gathering a pen and paper or booting your computer. The first step is understanding the definition of a review article. What is a Review Article At its most basic, a review article is a summary of a topic or a field of study.

07.27.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

At some point in your college career, you will most likely have to know how to write a process analysis essay. It sounds intense, but “process analysis” is just a fancy way of saying “how-to.” Follow our simple steps to write this type of essay. Intro to Process Analysis Process analysis essays lay out the

07.24.2015
Posted by Pat Delorean

What is the actual difference between a dissertation and a thesis? Many students become confused about the exact meaning of these two academic papers and with good reason: there are many similarities between the two. They’re both long, in-depth analysis of a certain subject. But how exactly do they differ? Let’s compare them to clarify