Written usage and examples

content What is dramatic? How to identify dramatic irony Why use dramatic satire in writing Examples of dramatic irony in literature How to incorporate dramatic satire into your own writing When we watch movies, focus on books and even in dramas, we have those moments that we know what the characters don’t have. It creates
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How to dress up like you!

Sorry, sorry, mom’s potty, but “I want to look like I’m together!” is a recent request from a client that I’ve heard a lot over the years. It’s a simplistic way to say “I want to look confident, professional and competent in my role”. Who doesn’t want to look like that? I know I want
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Really good basic white t-shirt

In these unpredictable weather these weeks, stratification is key. Don’t worry, I won’t talk about my hot vest again (you don’t want charm overload). Instead, I’m talking about the key wardrobe staple-the crew neck white cotton t-shirt. It is ideal for layering as it always looks fresh and modern. It’s also versatile and works well
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Summer skirts make a comeback

Are you “fashionable” and “modern”? “I don’t like trends!” I said at a recent event that my clients don’t want to dress up the latest trends, they like outfits that feel modern and modern, and you can see the relief on her face. What’s the difference between “fashionable” and “modern”? As the saying goes, “If
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What women wear to work in London

I’ve been struggling with the Gloss Magazine Editorial. What you know is that the model is wearing clothes for £50,000, covering fruit and vegetable stalls in eastern London. It seems that I am not the only one who cannot be contacted. What I like is that when I go out and when I’m away, people
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