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Adjectives and Adverbs
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Punctuation:
Commas
Other Punctuation

Writing:
Thesis
Common Close Reading Mistakes
Close Reading Strategies
Defining Passive Voice
Rhetorical Strategies Cheat Sheet


Rubrics:
Blogging Rubric
Essay Rubric
1 Page, 1 Paragraph Structure


Peer Editing:
Writing Group Commenting

Formatting and Citations:
Page 1 Format
How to Cite

Style Tips:
Show, Don't Tell (From @GrammarGirl)
The Verbing of the English Language 
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