Great question! Dr. Universe refers to her friend Jim Harsh, a scientist, from Washington State University to answer.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Reading
- Provider:
- Washington State University
- Date Added:
- 12/01/2023
Great question! Dr. Universe refers to her friend Jim Harsh, a scientist, from Washington State University to answer.
A collection of primary documents dealing with the ethnic groups found in the Columbia River Basin.
Providing a list of common errors in English, this site contains many confused and misused. One can look under first letter of your word in question.
Among the other grammar myths that Paul Brians, an English instructor, attempts to dispel is the notion that you cannot begin a sentence with a conjunction. The site discusses other common usages and misusages.
This site gives a definition of the word "epigram." It also includes a few examples of epigrams.
Robert Herrick's "Delight in Disorder" is presented and the author asks the reader to identify the poetic variations in meter and rhyme in this poem. Good exercise.
An extensive bibliography of works about the captivity narrative, with special attention to the captivity narrative of Mary Rowlandson.
This Washington State University page lists the correct spelling for hundreds of commonly misspelled words. The list is in paragraph form and does not provide correlated misspellings.
This site from the Washington State University is designed to inform the reader of the most common errors regarding the use of parentheses.
Scholarly discussion of objectivity and subjectivity as it exists, according to the author, in the world of journalism. Promotes critical thinking about how the news is gathered, written, and disseminated.