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Alliteration Examples

View & Download PDF Alliteration is a term that describes a literary stylistic device. Alliteration occurs when a series of words in a row (or close together) have the same first consonant sound. For example, “She sells sea-shells down by the sea-shore” or “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers” are both alliterative phrases. In the […]

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Allegory Examples

An allegory is a piece of art or literature, like a poem or story, in which people, things or happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning. Allegory Examples Here are some examples of allegory in literature: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis is a religious allegory with Aslan as Christ and Edmund as Judas. […]

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Adverb Phrase Examples

An adverb phrase is simply two or more words that act as an adverb. It can modify a verb, adverb, or adjective and can tell “how”, “where”, “why”, or “when.” An adverb clause which also modifies verbs, adverbs and adjectives; but, an adverb clause also includes a subject and a verb. Adverb Phrases Describing How Examples: With […]

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Adjective Complement Examples

An adjective complement is a phrase that modifies an adjective. It follows the adjective in the sentence and gives more information about the adjective. It is either a noun clause or a prepositional phrase. Everyday Examples of Adjective Complements Adjective complements are words or phrases that complete the meaning of an adjective. There are many everyday examples of these including […]

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Ad Hominem Examples

An ad hominem argument is one that is used to counter another argument, but it is based on feelings of prejudice (often irrelevant to the argument), rather than facts, reason or logic. It is often a personal attack on one’s character rather than an attempt to address the issue at hand. This type of fallacy can often be witnessed […]

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The “Study With Intention” Method: Focus on Learning, Not Just Time

Many students measure study success by hours spent, but long hours don’t guarantee results. A student can spend 5 hours passively reading notes and learn very little. The Study With Intention Method emphasizes quality over quantity, turning every study session into a purposeful, results-driven activity. What Is Studying With Intention? Studying with intention means focusing […]

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