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Academic Writing
Here's all you need to know about making your academic writing impactful and worthy of that A+ grade.
How to Write a Results Section for a Lab Reportarrow_forward
What is a Results Section? The results section is where the findings of a lab report are presented. It is one of the most important parts of a lab report and usually begins with a short summary of the findings, which are called textual elements. It further includes charts, figures, photos, and tables depending upon […]
How to Write an Abstract for a Lab Reportarrow_forward
An abstract is a summary of all the key points in a lab report. Although it appears at the beginning of the report, it is best written after the experiment is concluded. Since this section is required to encapsulate all the key aspects of the study, it would be incomplete if it doesn’t offer any […]
There are many things applicants have to keep tabs on when applying to college. From submitting all the records on time to writing application essays, candidates may easily feel overwhelmed. The college application process, however, need not be all that stressful. By following the few simple steps listed below, it is possible to better prepare […]
An Introduction to Supplemental Essaysarrow_forward
What is a Supplemental Essay? A supplemental essay is an additional essay, besides the main one, submitted by applicants along with their college application. While the main college essay gives the admissions committee a peek into an applicant’s strengths and achievements, the supplemental essay provides more information on the applicant’s opinions, traits, and beliefs, based […]
Bartleby Write
Make the most of Bartleby Write's myriad of features with the help of our detailed guides.
Generating an APA Title Page with Bartleby Writearrow_forward
When you’re finished using Bartleby Write to research, draft, edit, and cite your paper, Bartleby Write will automatically generate an APA formatted title page for you to use with your final version. Quick Start Generating your APA title page is easy; just open the draft details form from the Essay Editor tab of Bartleby Write: […]
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Introducing Bartleby Researcharrow_forward
Whether you’re just getting started or already have a first draft, Bartleby Research can help you find relevant sources to strengthen your paper. Bartleby Research uses Machine Learning to search a proprietary database of publicly-available documents and find contextually-relevant sources. You can then save any of the suggested resources for further research and easily add […]
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Printing Your Bartleby Write Draftarrow_forward
If you’ve finished revising your essay, you can now use the Print feature on Bartleby Write to generate a hard copy or PDF. Bartleby’s Print Feature uses your browser’s print dialogue to print to any available printer or to generate a PDF version of your essay. The printed copy will automatically include the title and […]
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Analyzing Long Essays with Bartleby Writearrow_forward
Bartleby Write now supports analysis of essays up to 12,500 words. This means that you can get help with plagiarism, spun-text detection, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and citation analysis on essays up to 50 double-spaced pages. Long-essay analysis is handled offline, and Bartleby Write will notify you when the results are ready. Here’s how it works: […]
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College Admission Essays
Need help writing college application essays that stand out? Our end-to-end guides feature the best tips and tricks to help you win admissions committees over.
There are many things applicants have to keep tabs on when applying to college. From submitting all the records on time to writing application essays, candidates may easily feel overwhelmed. The college application process, however, need not be all that stressful. By following the few simple steps listed below, it is possible to better prepare […]
An Introduction to Supplemental Essaysarrow_forward
What is a Supplemental Essay? A supplemental essay is an additional essay, besides the main one, submitted by applicants along with their college application. While the main college essay gives the admissions committee a peek into an applicant’s strengths and achievements, the supplemental essay provides more information on the applicant’s opinions, traits, and beliefs, based […]
How to Start a College Essayarrow_forward
“Well begun is half done” is an adage that holds true especially in the case of a college essay. The more compelling the opening statement of a college essay is, the more interested readers are likely to be in the piece. Different types of essay introductions work differently. Depending on the type of the college […]
Choosing a College Application Essay Topicarrow_forward
The college admission process grants students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills, strengths, accomplishments, and beliefs, thus helping them build their personal brand. One of the quickest ways to get the attention of the admissions committee is by writing an impressive application essay. Since the essay can make or break the application, applicants should ensure […]
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Grammar
No matter what your grammar woes, we have all the answers you need! Take a look at our easy-to-follow guides for all things grammar here.
Oxymoron: Definition and Examplesarrow_forward
What is an Oxymoron? An oxymoron is defined as a figure of speech that ties two words having contradictory meanings together to bring about literary impact. The effect brought about by an oxymoron allows writers to effectively communicate subtle details. Some of them might not make sense at first glance, but they enable the reader […]
6 Types of Prepositionsarrow_forward
Prepositions are words that connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases with other words in a sentence. They introduce or precede these nouns, pronouns, or phrases, which are known as the object of the preposition. Prepositions tell us if the object has a relationship of sequence, space, or logic with the rest of the sentence. They also […]
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All About Phrasesarrow_forward
The confused man was lost in the maze. The wet dog made a mess on the carpet. It was a story older than time itself. The sunny morning turned into a cold, dreary afternoon. The underlined groups of words in the above sentences are known as phrases. Phrases function as meaningful grammatical units in a […]
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All about Clausesarrow_forward
Jennifer came to dinner with us. Brad speaks loudly. When I went home, I saw him. When I went home, I saw him, and wished him a good evening. In its simplest form, a clause is a group of words consisting of a subject and a verb that share a strong relationship. Clauses, however, are […]
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Plagiarism
Wondering how to keep your academic writing plagiarism-free? Look no further. Our articles will give you the lowdown on everything from detecting plagiarism to which style guide to follow to ensuring you cite your sources right.
Plagiarism – a word that strikes terror into the hearts of the most intrepid writers everywhere – refers to the act of copying someone else’s work and passing it off as one’s own. It is a wrong and unethical practice and can have dire consequences for writers. In fact, it can get students expelled from […]
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7 Types of Plagiarismarrow_forward
Plagiarism (copying someone else’s work and passing it off as one’s own) is not a new phenomenon in academia. The advent of technology has made it easier not only to plagiarize but also to bring instances of plagiarism to light. Not all acts of plagiarism, however, are alike. There are many types of plagiarism and […]
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All About Citationsarrow_forward
In college writing, a citation indicates a source of information. Its goals are to inform readers that certain material in the work came from an outside source and to help them identify and find the source of that material. A citation provides the following information: Author of the source material Title of the work Name […]
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Plagiarism is the most common type of academic misconduct. It can be deliberate or accidental, but either way, it is a punishable offense. Although different educational institutions have different disciplinary measures to deal with plagiarism, it is still rampant for a variety of reasons. Why Do Students Plagiarize? 1. Lack of Organizational Skills Students with […]
Punctuation
Find the answers to all your mind boggling punctuation questions in our guides here.
Punctuation: The Comprehensive Guidearrow_forward
8:07 PM, You: Hey, what’s up? How’d the game go? Did you make any three-pointers, assists, or game-winning shots? 8:10 PM, Cameron: hey buddy the game went great we won i scored a ton of points and made a game winning three pointer at the end im happy with my performance !!! 8:11 PM, You: […]
Commas: When (and When Not) to Usearrow_forward
For their size, commas are deceptively tricky. Even experienced writers still get tripped up by the measly comma, that little squiggly punctuation mark that inserts a mid-sentence pause after listed items, before conjunctions, in compound and complex sentences, and in a variety of other grammatical situations. Even among those with a lot of writing experience, […]
Question Marks: When (and When Not) To Usearrow_forward
We’ve all sent or received texts like these: 8:07 PM: I am hoping you will come pick me up after practice? 3:16 PM: Yes, will you be waiting outside. 3:29 PM: I will be. Coach just asked if I can stay after to help clean up? But what do all these texts have in common? […]
Capitalization in Sentencesarrow_forward
As Lauren planned the final semester of her master’s degree program, she asked herself an age-old question: Should I do a paper, or a project? At first consideration, the rules about when to capitalize, or when to use a capital letter to begin a word, seem elementary: capitalize a letter when starting a sentence. But […]
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