| Username |
Writing Help - View All Posts / Threads [129] |
| Activity |
40 info
The EssayScam Posting Activity is a score (re-calculated every full hour) that ranks a forum member's participation in discussions. Posters who have high and regular level of engagement in relevant topics will accumulate a higher Posting Activity score. Prolonged posting inactivity will reduce the score. |
| I am |
Freelance Writer |
| Joined |
Feb 20, 2013 |
| Last Post | Jun 07, 2017 |
| Country |
United States  |
| Threads |
129 |
| Posts |
- |
| Threads |
- When is it OK to Break Writing Grammar Rules? - Research Tutorial
- Writing an Essay Like a Song: A Research Strategy for Students Who Like Music - Research Tutorial
- The Four Rules of Writing Term Papers - It's Like a Game - Research Tutorial
- How to Write a Dissertation without Tears? - Research Tutorial
- The Best Ways for Students to Maximize Their Use of Model Research Papers - Research Tutorial
- Reader Response (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Postcolonialism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Psychoanalytic Theory (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Feminism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Marxism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Deconstruction (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Structuralism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- New Criticism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Russian Formalism (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- The Birth of Theory (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Criticism vs. Theory (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- Introduction (Literary Theory) - Research Tutorial
- The Epic (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Sonnet (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Ballad (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Scop (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Blank Verse (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Free Verse (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- End-Stopped Line, Enjambment (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Rhymes that Don't (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Masculine and Feminine Rhyme (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Catalexis (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Meter (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Interpretation (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Agency (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Rhyme Scheme (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Verse, Line, Stanza (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Speaker (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- The Rule of Significance (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Introduction (Poetic Terms) - Research Tutorial
- Antihero (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Intertextuality (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Ideology (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Motif (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Textual World Theory (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Deus Ex Machina (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Catharsis (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Hamartia, Hubris, Nemesis (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Poetic Justice (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Comic Relief (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Direct Address, Intrusive Narrator (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Realism, Verisimilitude, Suspension of Disbelief (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Free Indirect Discourse (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Stream of Consciousness (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Utopia, Dystopia (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Satire (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Foreshadowing (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Flashback and Flashforward (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Plot versus Story (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- In Medias Res, Ab Ovo (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Dialogue (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Genre (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Diction and Style (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Mood, Atmosphere, or Tone (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Theme (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
|
| Latest Posts |
- Conflict (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Setting (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Levels of Narration (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Point of View (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Character Depth and Evolution (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Characterization (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Character Roles (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Plot (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Introduction (Writing a Novel) - Research Tutorial
- Colloquialism (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Anachronism and Archaism (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Epanorthosis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Catachresis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Anacoluthon (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Antonomasia (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Cacophony and Euphony (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Tmesis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Paralipsis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Ellipsis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Asyndeton (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Polysyndeton (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Parenthesis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Apposition (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Pleonasm (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Syllepsis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Chiasmus and Antimetabole (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Antithesis (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Parallelism (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Epistrophe (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Anaphora (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Rhetorical Question (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Zoomorphism (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- Introduction (Rhetorical Devices) - Research Tutorial
- The Lowest of the Low (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Bad Negation (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Unnecessary Redundancy (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- He / She, They (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- The Semicolon (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- The Comma (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- The Colon (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Number, Amount (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Singular and Plural Verb Agreement (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Strong Verbs (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Could of, Would of, and the rest (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Who, Whom (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Objective Case Pronouns (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Emphasis Quotes? (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- "Literally" (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Their, They're, There (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Your, You're (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Two, Too, To (Word Usage) - Research Tutorial
- Introduction to Common Misusages - Research Tutorial
- Metonymy and Synecdoche (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Malapropism (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Hyperbole and Litotes (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Allegory (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Allusion (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Pun (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
- Symbolism and Symbols (Figurative Language) - Research Tutorial
|