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Simon Blower is an experienced school leader, and the co-founder of Pobble, a literary tool for students.
But while first-person writing at its best can be a marvelous literary tool, undisciplined, as it too often is in Shore's hands, it can run off the rails.
His interest in metaphor as a literary tool was especially evident in his works of the late 1960's, including "Why Are We in Vietnam?" (1967) and "The Armies of the Night" (1969), about the antiwar protests, for which he won his first Pulitzer Prize.
He willingly became a student of their success and built relationships with these men and crafted a literary tool that has influenced the lives of millions and will continue to do so because few books can compete with the wisdom that he shared as a result of his research.
A literary tool that simplifies interpretation would make jargon-laden content more accessible to patients, educators, health care professionals, as well as the general public.
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None of the literary tools that novelists require to write their novels is denied the short-story writer.
She was referring to a revolution in social life and art, which made the literary tools and conventions of the Edwardian era "dead for us".
Throughout her career, however, she used philosophical and literary tools to reveal the possibilities of such a world and appealed to us to work for it.
Book of Rhymes provides artists with literary tools to stretch the mind and ignite creativity.
You should have the literary tools to make that special lesson easy and memorable.
The traditional literary tools of plot and character, working skilfully in tandem, make The Help pleasurable to sink into as a warm bath.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com