Commonly Confused Words: Eminent vs. Imminent vs. Immanent If you want to write a story about an eminent astrologist with an immanent belief in an imminent asteroid strike, think again! Most people get confused when one of these words shows up in a sentence, but...
Commonly Confused Words: Capital vs. Capitol While on vacation, have you ever had the capital idea to visit your nation’s capitol building and wander around the expansive hallways to see if any capital trials are being held there? If you are confused by the use of...
Commonly Confused Words: Beside vs. Besides Well, it happened again! The English language has thrown another curveball, and it comes in the guise of a simple letter “s” at the end of the word beside. Although beside vs. besides are commonly confused with one another,...
AP Style Criminal Charges Topical Guide When writing about emotionally charged or violent crimes, it is essential to remain credible, especially if you follow AP Stylebook guidelines. Although accuracy and precision are critical when reporting criminal behavior or...
AP Style 2020 Elections Topical Guide (With General Political Terms) Politics, and especially elections, can spark big emotions that result in writing bias or accidental inaccuracies. To prevent writing mistakes, use this AP style 2020 Elections Topical Guide. We...
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