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  • An artistic depiction of the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene used to explain the literary device of allusion.
    ESL Students

    Allusion: What it is and how to use it in English

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025March 16, 2026

    “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?It is the east, and Juliet is the…

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  • Using Hyperbole in English
    ESL Students

    Hyperbole: Definition, examples, and how to use this literary device

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025March 10, 2026

    “With love’s light wings did I o’erperch these walls,For stony limits cannot hold love out.”…

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  • A young couple in medieval attire representing Romeo and Juliet to illustrate a metaphor.
    ESL Students

    Metaphor: What it is and how to use it in English

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025February 28, 2026

    “It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.” — Romeo and Juliet; Act 2, Scene…

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  • Old wooden ship tossing on rough sea waves at sunset with the word Onomatopoeia.
    ESL Students

    Onomatopoeia: What it is and how to use it in English

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025February 28, 2026

    “Sometimes a thousand twanging instrumentsWill hum about mine ears, and sometime voices.” — The Tempest;…

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  • A man and woman in Renaissance clothing on a balcony representing Romeo and Juliet, used to illustrate a simile example.
    ESL Students

    Simile: Definition, examples, and how to use them in writing

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025February 28, 2026

    “Is love a tender thing? It is too rough,Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks…

    Read More Simile: Definition, examples, and how to use them in writingContinue

  • A young woman with glasses using a camera to focus on a desert landscape, used as a metaphor for focusing on context clues in a text.
    ESL Students

    How to use context clues: A guide to improving reading comprehension

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025February 27, 2026

    Hitting an unfamiliar word in the middle of a sentence is the fastest way to…

    Read More How to use context clues: A guide to improving reading comprehensionContinue

  • A person walking on a beach at sunset with the text "Cleft Sentences" overlaid on the image.
    ESL Students

    Cleft sentences: A guide to structure and emphasis

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025March 25, 2026

    Cleft sentences are a specialized grammatical construction used to highlight a specific part of a…

    Read More Cleft sentences: A guide to structure and emphasisContinue

  • A person walking on a beach during a vibrant orange and pink sunset with text overlay reading 'Such as' vs 'Like'.
    ESL Students

    Such as vs. like: How to choose the right word

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025February 27, 2026

    Choosing between such as and like is one of the most common hurdles in English…

    Read More Such as vs. like: How to choose the right wordContinue

  • A teacher standing in a classroom at sunset with text overlay "She is a teacher" illustrating a subject complement example.
    ESL Students

    Subject complements vs. object complements: A clear guide to sentence structure

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025March 25, 2026

    Confused about the difference between a subject complement and an object complement? You aren’t alone….

    Read More Subject complements vs. object complements: A clear guide to sentence structureContinue

  • A person sitting on a rock in a mountain landscape with the text Nominalization and happiness overlaid.
    ESL Students

    Nominalization: Definition, examples, and how to improve your writing

    ByMik aka NatureCrank March 1, 2025March 9, 2026

    Nominalization happens when you turn a verb or adjective into a noun. It’s the difference…

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