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May 14, 2026 / May 14, 2026 by Zacchaeus Kiragu | Leave a Comment
Home / Academic Writing / Shakespeare Essay Guide LITERARY ANALYSIS · CLOSE READING · ACADEMIC WRITING Shakespeare Essay Guide: How to Write Literary Analysis That Earns Top Marks A complete, evidence-grounded guide for GCSE, A-level, and undergraduate students — covering close reading technique, argument construction, play-specific analytical approaches, literary device identification, essay architecture, and the […]
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May 13, 2026 / May 14, 2026 by Eric Tatua | Leave a Comment
Home / Computer Science Help / Algorithm Analysis Writing COMPUTER SCIENCE · TECHNICAL WRITING · COMPLEXITY THEORY Algorithm Analysis Writing The complete guide to analysing and writing about algorithms — covering Big-O notation, time and space complexity proofs, recurrence relations, asymptotic reasoning, and how to produce technically rigorous analyses that satisfy academic evaluators and professional […]
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Home / Dissertation & Thesis Writing / AI Video Thesis — Part 2: Chapters 4 & 5 CHAPTER 4 — PROPOSAL · CHAPTER 5 — IMPLEMENTATION · RUNWAYML · SYNTHESIA · HEYGEN · SCREENSHOTS Part 2: How to Write Chapters 4 and 5 Part 1 is done. Now the practical part starts. Chapter 4 is […]
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Home / Programming Help / README File Creation TECHNICAL WRITING · PROJECT DOCUMENTATION · MARKDOWN A Complete Writing Guide Every section, every markdown element, and every writing decision that determines whether your project documentation converts visitors into users — from the first sentence of your description to the last line of your license block. 55–65 […]
May 11, 2026 / May 12, 2026 by Zacchaeus Kiragu | Leave a Comment
Home / Computer Science / Code Documentation SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT · TECHNICAL WRITING · COMPUTER SCIENCE A Complete Guide for Developers and CS Students Everything you need to write code documentation that works — from inline comments and docstrings to README files, API reference guides, and automated documentation pipelines. Covers every major language, tool, and convention […]
May 10, 2026 / May 10, 2026 by Zacchaeus Kiragu | Leave a Comment
Home / Academic Writing / Technical Blog Writing TECHNICAL CONTENT · ENGINEERING WRITING · DEVELOPER BLOGS A Complete Guide for Engineers, Developers, and Subject-Matter Experts How to write technical blog posts that are accurate, readable, and genuinely useful — covering audience calibration, structuring complex explanations, working with code in prose, SEO for technical content, the […]
May 9, 2026 / May 9, 2026 by Zacchaeus Kiragu | Leave a Comment
Home / Citation & Referencing / MLA 9 vs MLA 8 CITATION FORMAT · MLA STYLE · UPDATED 2025 Every Changed Rule With Side-by-Side Examples A complete, rule-by-rule walkthrough of what the Modern Language Association changed, clarified, and added when the 9th edition of the MLA Handbook superseded the 8th — with verified citation examples […]
May 8, 2026 / May 9, 2026 by Zacchaeus Kiragu | Leave a Comment
Home / English Literature / Literary Devices Glossary ENGLISH LITERATURE · RHETORICAL & NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES Definitions, Examples & Analysis Over 100 rhetorical, narrative, poetic, and figurative devices — every term defined, illustrated with examples from canonical and contemporary literature, and explained in the context that makes close reading possible. Organised for writers, literature students, and […]
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Home / Academic Writing Services / Extra Credit Module: Reflection, Revision & Evidence REFLECTION · REVISION STRATEGIES · CRITICAL THINKING · EVIDENCE & ANALYSIS How to Complete an Extra Credit Module on Reflection, Revision, and Evidence-Based Writing A section-by-section guide for students completing optional extra credit modules — covering how to reflect on growth as […]
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Home / Academic Writing / Showing Your Work Effectively ACADEMIC WRITING · PROCESS & ARGUMENT Showing Your Work Effectively The complete guide to making your intellectual process visible — how students, researchers, and professionals document reasoning, present evidence, and structure arguments so evaluators see not just what you concluded, but how and why you got […]
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