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24 Oct, 10:10
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New #query by 5135634813from @WritersClub:
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How long should the first chapter of a novel be??
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23 Aug, 14:36
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Swap these mundane words with their more intellectual counterparts to enhance sophistication in your communication while speaking or writing:
1. Mundane-Prosaic: While "mundane" merely denotes the everyday and ordinary, the word "prosaic" carries an air of intellectualism, suggesting a deeper understanding of the world around us.
2. Boring-Tedious: Rather than labeling something as "boring," refer to it as "tedious." This word implies a laborious and meticulous nature, adding a layer of thoughtfulness to your description.
3. Interesting-Fascinating: While "interesting" is perfectly serviceable, "fascinating" implies a deeper level of engagement and intrigue, painting a picture of absorbing complexity.
4. Smart-Erudite: Move beyond the simple "smart" and opt for "erudite" to convey a sense of profound knowledge and intellectual prowess.
5. Simple-Elementary: Instead of labeling something as "simple," choose "elementary" to imbue the subject with an aura of foundational significance.
6. Good-Exemplary: When praising something as "good," elevate your expression by using "exemplary," suggesting that it sets a standard to be admired and followed.
7. Bad-Deplorable: Swap out the lackluster "bad" for the more intense "deplorable," adding a touch of gravity to your judgment.
8. Nice-Gracious: Infuse your compliments with elegance by replacing "nice" with "gracious," which carries connotations of kindness and refinement.
9. Happy-Euphoric: To describe an elevated state of happiness, "euphoric" imparts a sense of ecstasy and intellectual understanding of emotional experiences.
10. Said-Articulated: In place of the common "said," choose "articulated" to suggest that thoughts and ideas were conveyed with eloquence and precision.
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Writers Cafe
13 Jan, 15:09
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New #query by 5135634813from @WritersClub:
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I want to describe a scene where two people ( a girl and a boy ) Are standing in front of each other's and thinking simultaneously. Is it possible to describe there thoughts together? If yes then please anyone help me with an example.
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Writers Cafe
07 Jan, 18:01
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" The fire I lit was extinguished and the room was completely dark. As i stepped into the room, i saw to red dots blinking in the corner of room"
Can anyone review this sentence and tell me if this is correct or it can be modified??
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06 Jan, 06:48
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22 Nov, 08:29
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