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Edit Post #39379 Initial revision almost 5 years ago
Answer A: How does someone write a moving Declaration of Independence?
> In particular, it absolutely should not make people think "disgruntled militia out for revenge", but instead inspire people to take up the ideal. This is an impossible goal. Declarations of independence are written between countries: powerful entities that affect every part of their inhabitan...
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Edit Post #39364 Initial revision almost 5 years ago
Answer A: What innovative techniques can make a textbook for learning a foreign language "pop"?
The language learning app Duolingo has tried very hard to make its example sentences entertaining. Perhaps I'm juvenile, but what works on me are: Ridiculous situations, such as "The duck is eating three elephants." They are also more memorable than pedestrian ones, and ensure that the student un...
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Edit Post #39362 Initial revision almost 5 years ago
Answer A: How do I distinguish between self-doubt and objective recognition of fault?
It largely doesn't matter If you can tell which of two versions of a piece is better, you don't need to be able to tell if either is good. You'll edit to the better version, and repeat cycles of editing and resting until the story is as good as you can make it. Suppose angels then came from on ...
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