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Literary Devices:

6. Allusion:
 Reference to a well-known person, event, or work of literature.
 Enhances meaning and adds depth to the text.
7. Personification:
 Giving human qualities to non-human entities.
 Helps create vivid imagery and establish a connection with the reader.
8. Hyperbole:
 Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
 Adds emphasis or humor to a text.
9. Onomatopoeia:
 Words that imitate the sound they describe.
 Creates auditory imagery and engages the reader's senses.

Writing Skills:

4. Research and Citations:


 Use credible sources to support your arguments.
 Properly cite sources using MLA, APA, or Chicago style guidelines.
5. Transitions:
 Words or phrases that connect ideas and paragraphs.
 Smooth transitions improve the flow and coherence of your writing.
6. Revision Strategies:
 Read your writing aloud to check for clarity and flow.
 Take breaks between writing and revising to gain fresh perspective.
 Seek feedback from peers or instructors to identify areas for
improvement.

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