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#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @the.essay.clinic - Argumentative writing? No problem! Follow these tips and use these examples to learn how🙌🏼 #essay #essaytips #essaywritinghelp #essayhelp #assignmen
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Argumentative writing? No problem! Follow these tips and use these examples to learn how🙌🏼 #essay #essaytips #essaywritinghelp #essayhelp #assignmenthelp #assignmenthacks #essaywriting
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @waymediabooks - Tips for writing a dialogue by that_1_writer! Tell us What you think!
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Tips for writing a dialogue by that_1_writer! Tell us What you think! The video was original uploaded on TikTok. #writingdialogue #writingtips #writer #writingabook #tips #writertok #writersoftiktok #book#youngauthor #booktoker #writinghelp #dialage
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @laurenkaywrites (verified account) - They're not doing these 3 things:

💬 1. Using realistic interruptions: Incorporate natural interruptions and overlapping speech to make conversations
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They’re not doing these 3 things: 💬 1. Using realistic interruptions: Incorporate natural interruptions and overlapping speech to make conversations feel more authentic. ❌ Don’t do: “I completely understand what you are saying and will follow your advice to the letter.” ✅ Instead, do: “I completely understand, but—” “Do you? Because it doesn’t seem like it.” 🎭 2. Showing, not telling emotions: Use dialogue to reveal character emotions through their words and actions rather than simply stating how they feel. ❌ Don’t do: “I am very angry with you,” she said angrily. ✅ Instead, do: “How could you do this to me?” she hissed, her fists clenching at her sides. 📜 3. Avoiding info dumps: Don’t use dialogue to dump exposition or background information unnaturally. Instead, weave it into the conversation subtly. ❌ Don’t do: “As you know, I’ve been working here for five years and have a degree in finance.” ✅ Instead, do: “Five years here, and it still feels like yesterday.” Want a free PDF with my top 5 tips on writing natural dialogue? Comment DIALOGUETIPS and I’ll DM it to ya! Happy writing! ✍️
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @kori.janes (verified account) - Will never stop talking about this 

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Will never stop talking about this #writer #writerlife #writersofig #writers #writersofinstagram #writerscommunity #writing #write #author #authorlife #authorsofinstagram #authorquotes #authorcommunity #authorsofig #authors #book #booklover #bookstagram #bookaddict #booknerd #reader #readerlife #readersofinstagram #read #reading
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @schoolofplot - Writing tips: Beautiful words for writers 👉  Save for later
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Mellifluous → (of a sound) pleasingly smooth and musical to hear.
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Surreptitious → Do
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Writing tips: Beautiful words for writers 👉  Save for later . Mellifluous → (of a sound) pleasingly smooth and musical to hear. . Surreptitious → Done secretly or quickly, in the hope that other people will not notice . Serendipity → The fact of something interesting or pleasant happening by chance . Ephemeral → Fleeting, transient, or short-lived. . Incandescent → Radiating light, very bright, or full of strong emotion; extremely angry . Quixotic → Having or involving ideas or plans that show imagination but are usually not practical . Ebullience → The quality of being full of energy and happiness . Diaphanous → So light and fine that you can almost see through it . Halcyon→ [usually before noun] (literary) peaceful and happy . Verdant → Green, lush, or covered in vegetation . Ennui → A feeling of listlessness or dissatisfaction arising from a lack of excitement or interest . Labyrinthine → Intricate, complex, or resembling a maze . Seraphic → As beautiful, pure, etc. as an angel. . . 👉  Save for later 🔍  Get resources and freebies in the link in my bio . Tags 🏷️ #writingadvice #writing #writingtips #howtowriteabook #amwriting #writergram #writergramuk #writingprompts #writingideas
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @srh_writes - How to upgrade your writing:
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DON'T USE THE OBVIOUS VERB!
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In the example, the obvious verb is "to wait." But what does waiting feel like? Is the ch
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How to upgrade your writing: . DON’T USE THE OBVIOUS VERB! . In the example, the obvious verb is “to wait.” But what does waiting feel like? Is the character hopeful, or dreading that which they await? What would the character feel in either circumstance? THAT is what you write instead of “they waited.” The reader understands the character is waiting because they can relate to those sensations - tapping fingers, sweating, etc. . There is another piece of advice I’ve seen floating around out there, and that is: . ADVERBS ARE A SIGN OF WEAK VERBS. . I don’t always agree with this, but to some extent, it is true. As in my example, the adverb “nervously” characterizes the verb “to wait.” In the correction, nervousness is implied through the character’s actions and sensations. . QOTD: What is your favorite OR least favorite piece of writing advice?📝 . . . . . {keywords} | writing tips • writing advice • writing community • writer • writers • author • authors • bookish • booksta • prose • poetry • bookstagram • writergram • authorgram • tips and tricks • query tips • am querying • grammar • description | . {tags} #writingtip #writingadvice #writing #writingcommunity #writersofinstagram #writer #writers #youngwriters #author #authors #authorsofinstagram #bookish #booksta #bookstagram #grammar #grammarpolice #amquerying #querytips #tipsandtricks #queryletter #prose #poetry #novel #writergram #authorgram #description #bookshelf #dragon
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @schoolofplot - Writing advice: Writing tips for new writers 👉 Save for later!
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Read intentionally. When you read a paragraph of a novel that makes you tense or del
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Writing advice: Writing tips for new writers 👉 Save for later! . Read intentionally. When you read a paragraph of a novel that makes you tense or delighted or fearful, question why. Think about the word choice, the sentence structure, the pacing, and everything that came in the scene before it. See how you can use these techniques in your own writing. . Practice writing short stories sometimes, even if your end goal is to write a novel. As Ray Bradbury said: “Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad short stories in a row.” . Write primarily for yourself, especially if writing is a hobby. There’s always going to be someone who hates something. You can’t please everyone! Writers benefit from a thick skin. If you see a tweet about how your favourite trope is cliche or weird, you don’t need to cut it out of your book. There’s a market for everything, and if you write something you genuinely love, it’ll find its audience. . Try finding a writing community. There’s a link to a free writing club discord in my bio under “free resources”. Sometimes a second opinion helps a lot! . You can break as many “rules” as you like. There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to writing. If a piece of advice doesn’t suit you, there’s no need to follow it. Your writing is uniquely yours, and that means you have the freedom to break as many “rules” as you want. . 👉  Save for later 💬  Tell us your favourite writing tips in the comments 🔍  Get resources and freebies in the link in my bio . Tags 🏷️ #writingadvice #writingtips #howtowriteabook #writergram
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @schoolofplot - Writing tips: A pen name, or pseudonym, is a fictitious name that an author uses instead of their real name when publishing their work. Writers use pe
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Writing tips: A pen name, or pseudonym, is a fictitious name that an author uses instead of their real name when publishing their work. Writers use pen names for all sorts of reasons such as privacy, personal preference, or to cross into another genre. Here are some tips for creating yours. ⁺₊✧ (Save for later) ⁺₊✧ CHECK GOOGLE AND SOCIALS: First of all you don’t want to pick a pen name only to find out they’re a famous w@r criminal. 💀 Beyond the obvious though, you might have a smoother ride if your pen name isn’t taken on social media. No big deal if it is, you can always modify the handle by adding “writer” or “writes” or “author” on the end, but if even THOSE are taken, consider going back to the drawing board. ⁺₊✧ CONSIDER GENRE: You don’t have to do this by any means, but readers often have certain expectations based on the genre. Your pen name can signal what sort of content readers might expect from you. A cozy romance writer might choose a name that sounds approachable and nice like Lily Summers over something like Rex Falcon. ⁺₊✧ USE AN INITIAL: This not only gives you some anonymity but it can conceal things like your gender. If this is important to you (for example, you might be writing in a genre dominated by another gender, or you’re a private person) then consider it. ⁺₊✧ HONOUR SOMEBODY: If you’re stuck, look to people you want to honour. This could be a family member, an inspirational writer, or some other icon in your life. You can take their first name, for example, or their surname (if it’s not super distinct and recognisable). Generally avoid taking their entire name unless they’re fine with that. ⁺₊✧ GET FEEDBACK: Sometimes even the smartest people miss a very very obvious drawback. Better safe than sorry! Get some feedback on your pen name. You can do it in the comments section if you want! ⁺₊✧ 👉  Save for later ✨  Follow @schoolofplot for more writing advice, tips, prompts 🔍  Get writing resources and freebies in the link in my bio . Tags 🏷️ #writingadvice #writing #writingtips #writingprompts #writingideas
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @ajsaxsma (verified account) - Stop writing trauma, Start writing coping mechanisms instead.
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Stop writing trauma, Start writing coping mechanisms instead. #writingtips #writingadvice #writertok #creativewriting #showdonttell
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @upmychild (verified account) - Creative writing is very interesting and great skill, if your child knows to use it right

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Creative writing is very interesting and great skill, if your child knows to use it right For more creative writing related content, follow us @upmychild
#Argumentative Writing Tips Reel by @pla_legal_alliance (verified account) - How to Write Like a Lawyer - Upgrade Your Legal Vocabulary
Legal writing is not about using complicated English.
It is about being precise, clear, and
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How to Write Like a Lawyer – Upgrade Your Legal Vocabulary Legal writing is not about using complicated English. It is about being precise, clear, and professional. As Advocates and law students, the way we draft matters as much as the arguments we raise. Strong legal vocabulary builds credibility and strengthens submissions before the Court. Here’s how you can transform everyday language into professional legal terminology: Instead of “get” → use obtain / receive Instead of “help” → use assist Instead of “talk about” → use discuss / address Instead of “fix” → use remedy / rectify Instead of “prove” → use establish / demonstrate Instead of “need to” → use must / is required to Instead of “end” → use terminate / conclude Instead of “start” → use commence / initiate Instead of “stop” → use cease / discontinue Instead of “say” → use state / submit Instead of “tell” → use inform / notify / advise Legal writing demands: ✔ Clarity over complexity ✔ Precision over vagueness ✔ Formal tone over casual language ✔ Structured arguments over emotional statements Whether drafting pleadings, contracts, notices, or written submissions — your choice of words directly impacts how your argument is perceived. A good lawyer argues facts. A great lawyer presents them with precision. Let’s continuously refine our drafting skills and raise the standard of legal practice. #foryou #viralvideos #lawstudents #lawyers #trending

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