Whatever you hear, try to capture it in a writing sound or a kind of sound effect for your reader. Also note that onomatopoeia doesn't take quotation marks. Use Onomatopoeia to Describe Animal Sounds Onomatopoeias is often used to describe the sounds animas make, like “oink” or “moo.”...
they will put this in writing for you, or agree to take a phone call from your potential investors. If they really like the product you are building, they will likely be willing to help you get your venture funded. Don’t be afraid to ask them for this kind of help. It’...
‘Upset’ was an entirely inadequate word to describe how she felt now. Zilpit-nai-Rinah, I like your words better. I’ll use your words instead. I am an artificer. I am an artificer because my inventions work. Hands twitching for the weight of it, Efronia retrieved her staff from be...
Jason, a straight-A student from the University of Pennsylvania, uses the term “pseudo-working” to describe this common approach to studying. The pseudo-worker looks and feels like someone who is working hard—he or she spends a long time in the library and is not afraid to push on lat...