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Selective Scholar Writing College

Locality: Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 449 517 019



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11.01.2022 Here are the answers for those riddles couple of days ago: 1. Their friend, Tuesday. 2. A promise. 3. Tomorrow.... 4. A road. 5. A piano. 6. A bottle. 7. None of them, because you can't get a banana from a coconut tree. 8. Starting-Staring-String-Sting-Sing-Sin-In-I 9. A river. 10. It was the maid. The house is circular, it has no corners. 11. The fishing trip consists of a grandfather, a father and a son. 12. A person. As a baby you crawl (4 legs), as an adult you walk (2 legs), then when you are older you use a cane (3 legs). 13. A towel. See more

09.01.2022 Riddles time! You will have the answers... 1. Tuesday, Sam and Peter went to a restaurant to eat lunch. After eating lunch, they paid the bill. But Sam and Peter did not pay the bill, so who did? 2. What gets broken without being held? 3. What is always coming but never arrives?... 4. What goes though town and over hill but never moves? 5. What has Eight-eight keys but cannot open a single door? 6. What has a neck but no head? 7. A monkey, a squirrel, and a bird are racing to the top of a coconut tree. Who will get the banana first? 8. Which eight-letter word still remains a word after removing each letter from it? 9. What has a head but never weeps, has a bed but never sleeps, can run but never walks, and has a bank but no money? 10. The Smith family is a very wealthy family that lives in a big, circular home. One morning, Mr Smith woke up and saw a strawberry jam stain on his new carpet. He figured out that everyone who was there that morning had a jam sandwich. By reading the following excuses, figure out who spilled the jam. Billy Smith: 'I was outside playing basketball.' The Maid: 'I was dusting the corners of the house.' The chef: 'I was starting to make lunch for later.' 11. Two fathers and two sons go on a fishing trip. They each catch a fish and bring it home. Why do they only bring 3 home? 12. What has 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs in the afternoon, and 3 legs at night? 13. The more it dries, the wetter it becomes. What is it? See more



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03.01.2022 Append to you future essays a list of "personal pitfalls", here are some helpful writing tips from Marina, the author of "The Opposite of Loneliness": -Too much polysyndeton. Watch it! -Don't overdo the anaphora. -Be careful of weird strange phrases and their prepositions.... -Be careful of parallels. -Make your titles good! Don't just choose them at the last minute! Avoid alliteration! -Make sure modifiers make sense. -Add more real stories when talking about general ideas. -Make sure to spell-check homophones like "it's" and "its" by searching the document before finishing. -Don't use too many adverbs in one sentence. -Similes must actually be capable of doing their thing. You can't "curl up like a spoon." -Unusual phrases work better at the end of paragraphs. -I lay an egg, I laid an egg, I have laid an egg. I lie, I lay, I have lain. -Topic indecision--just get over it! -Make sure tenses are consistent. -Don't use two prepositions in a row. -Don't get too attached to things. It only took you a minute to white that sentence! -THERE CAN ALWAYS BE A BETTER THING! See more

03.01.2022 The clock is ticking! With the approach of selective school test, why not join our holiday program and make yourself a winner? Walk in our campuses or send us an email to [email protected] for any further information!

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