Memory Tricks Made Easy! How can you possibly remember everything you’re supposed to know? Simple! Use the memory tricks within these pages. This fun, informative guide teaches you smart ways to remember all the stuff you’re learning about in school. With these simple techniques you can train your brain to remember . . . The…
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by J.A. Wines and Caroline Taggart Published by Reader’s Digest Avoid Grammatical Minefields with This Entertaining Guide Confused about when to use “its” or “it’s” or the correct spelling of “principal” and “principle”? My Grammar and I . . . Or Should That Be Me? is a refresher course for anyone who has ever…
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Some rules have changed since I was in school, at least from what I remember. Some have been relaxed, giving a writer more than one option — such as the comma before the word ‘and’ when naming more that two nouns, etc. When writing, it is suggested that interrobang is to be used only between…

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