Complement vs. Compliment
One means “to enhance.” The other means “to praise.” Mix them up, and readers notice. Here’s a simple way to keep complement and compliment straight every time.
One means “to enhance.” The other means “to praise.” Mix them up, and readers notice. Here’s a simple way to keep complement and compliment straight every time.
Punctuation should disappear into the background—but its impact is powerful. See how commas, dashes, and dialogue marks quietly shape pacing, tension, and reader experience.
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