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4 years ago
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Writing help?

Does anybody know any good resources that will help me get better with writing? I've been told that I have a lot of grammar mistakes in my writing and it doesn't have varied sentence structure. I don't find my writing appealing either but I really want to improve. Are there any websites or books or places to get feedback on my writing that anybody knows of?

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a year ago

yes, of course, as soon as I stumbled upon such a service, it became much easier for me to express my thoughts, it really helped in my studies, in fact, a wonderful source https://studentshare.org/ provides such a rich selection of essays, and it also allows you to store and download the bulk of the studied material. Individual work with them makes it possible to deeply assimilate and understand the material. We live in a dynamic, rapidly developing world - in the world of high technologies, or Hi-Tech. It is already difficult to imagine everyday life without such a resource.

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4 years ago

About writing feedback none specifically that I know of.

But for writing improvement personally I write fanfiction and that helps me improve my writing skill and there is no pressure and if you are looking for essay tips try looking at these as these are some to showcase and try looking at the word choice and how they incorporated the personality bit into their activity essay

https://apply.jhu.edu/application-process/essays-that-worked/

Hope this helps!

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