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| | | | | What is the subject of this sentence: With great power must also come great responsibility! It's either with great power or great responsibility. Think about it again. Are you sure of your choice? ... | |
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| | | | | An Oxford comma is the final comma that can be used or omitted in a series. Writers and editors tend to have strong opinions about the Oxford comma. | |
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| | | | | Once upon a time, I decided to write fiction. I consumed as many sources of craft advice (agent blogs, how-to-write books, author Twitter threads, etc.) as I could find. That advice often came in absolutes, as in, always write a certain genre in a certain tense, never start a story with a character waking up,... | |
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