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How Would You Put This In Words Like A Book

How many words per page in a book?

You can set the page view to see it almost like a book w/ two smaller pages. Check the bottom right corner.

What are some comic book words?

Hey, I'm helping a friend put together a portfolio fo rhis art work, and he wants to title it something that s a comic book word like "BOOM" or "Crash!" or pretty much anything that you would see written up in a big word bubble as there's action going on... we're thinking too much into it and cant think of any other ones...

anyone wanna lend a hand and throw out some suggestions?

How many pages are in 1 MS word page for a book?

A manuscript formatted page has about 250 words per page.

In published books, the words per page can vary due to the size of the paper and font used. Don't worry so much about how many printed pages it will be.

As it happens, the paperback I am currently reading has 350-400 words per page - so a manuscript page is only 2/3 of that. I read a hardback that averaged about 200 words per page (that was kind of annoying, actually - big font, 1.5 line spacing, wide margins)

What is a word to describe a book you can't put down?

How about riveting?

What are some medium-sized words for my book? Plz help.?

Really?

There are lots and I'm not going to post any (*checks to make sure words are all tiny*).

Do you want us to write it for you too?!?

Edit:

Now I feel terrible :(

Try the below link for a list of other "ness" words. Scroll down until you see the length you require (10 in your example) and you will get a list.

If it isn't just for "ness" words the website is still good to improve vocabulary. Link:

http://www.morewords.com/ends-with-by-length/ness/

Hope this helps and sorry for the initial answer :(

Is it okay to put curse words in my paper if I'm quoting?

For English, I have to write a paper on book banning. My particular book that I have to write about has curse words in it. We have to have quotes from the book and one of my main points that younger children shouldn't read it is because of the language.
Since I'm quoting the book, should I put the curse words in my paper or use * to tone it down like "b*tch". I feel awkward putting those words in there but if I'm quoting the book, is it okay?

What do the author means when he use Italic words in the book?

It depends on the contexts. If the word is in the language of the rest of the book, then yeah the writer might be using italics to put stress on that word.
Italics can also indicate the title of a book, movie, journal or magazine.
Most likely, the word is of foreign origin and the writer is emphasizing that so you know this. Sometimes the characters might be speaking in a foreign language or perhaps the word itself is foreign and they're discussing that word in particular.

How should I approach the book “Word Power Made Easy” by Norman Lewis?

As many people have put forth the fact that, "it's easy to comprehend", neither do  I militate(#1) against them nor do I share a dichotomise(#2)thinking towards it, instead I totally agree with them.But, bear in mind if you want to grasp and retain all the words from the book and utilise it to its full potential, my advice make notes and do all the exercises as soon as you finish any sessions. Do not get complacent(#3), just having it read once, for it's a work worth adulating(#4) for and requires some input from your side as well. I'll agree that at times some sessions will be somniferous(#5) but do not lose your focus amidst. Well, Enough of the garrulousness(#6), let's come to the main point. My approach.  I usually did 4 sessions per day and I was done with the book in roughly 13 days. Yes, with all the exercises included. With notes it usually took me 1hr 30 mins approx on a daily basis. It's a time well invested learning this book, in my opinion, it's a magnum opus(#7). After reading even half of it you'll feel easy to articulate(#8) things and while talking to people (using words from your vocab reservoir) they'll often find themselves in an anachronous(#9) situation. You'll even find that most of your arguments will be incongruously(#10) cogent(#11).PS - #1-11 are the words you'll find in the book, I've purposely included them. You've to use it often to stay in touch (Word Power Made Easy).PPS - these are some photos of my notes. I hope this helps. Thanks for the A2A.

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