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Cause & Effect by Shmoop

Cause & Effect by Shmoop

Just because one thing happens after another doesn't mean the first thing

Affect vs Effect by Shmoop

Affect vs Effect by Shmoop

This video explains the difference between

Causes of the Civil War by Shmoop

Causes of the Civil War by Shmoop

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How a Thesis Statement Fits With the Rest of the Essay by Shmoop

How a Thesis Statement Fits With the Rest of the Essay by Shmoop

The London Bridge may be falling down, falling down, falling down....but your essay will be one stalwart structure that stands the ...

What Not to Do in a Conclusion by Shmoop

What Not to Do in a Conclusion by Shmoop

Even the best essays can go wrong in the conclusion—this video covers what not to do in a conclusion to help avoid any ...

Its vs. It's by Shmoop

Its vs. It's by Shmoop

What's the difference between its and it's (spoiler alert: it's more than just an apostrophe). This video covers the use of both of ...

Compare And Contrast by Shmoop

Compare And Contrast by Shmoop

To find similarities and differences between two topics, just compare and contrast. This video explains the difference between ...

Stop Worrying and Love the Book by Shmoop

Stop Worrying and Love the Book by Shmoop

Books are meant to be enjoyed. Sure, authors have different motives for their works—some may want to start a revolution while ...

The Crash by Shmoop

The Crash by Shmoop

Ever wondered what would happen if the stock market suddenly crashed because of artificial inflation? In 1929, that exact thing ...

How to Read Short Stories by Shmoop

How to Read Short Stories by Shmoop

Short stories are really the best of both worlds: short enough to hold your attention but long enough to be meaningful—but only if ...

Excessive Verbiage by Shmoop

Excessive Verbiage by Shmoop

You probably wouldn't run, bike, hike, swim, jump, play, throw, sprint, and lift all at the same time. That sounds like a whole lot of ...

Outlining by Shmoop

Outlining by Shmoop

We recommend carrying a copy of your outline with you wherever you go. Never know when a brilliant idea might pop into your ...

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Crisis by Shmoop

If Modernism was meant to solve the world's problems, why did Woolf take a never-ending swim and Pound turn crazy-fascist?