Writing a play is an art form that has captured human experiences for centuries, blending storytelling with performance. Whether you’re a seasoned playwright or a
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Writing a play is an art form that has captured human experiences for centuries, blending storytelling with performance. Whether you’re a seasoned playwright or a
The Interplay of Comedy and Drama: A Guide for Creative Writing Comedy
Introduction Comedy, as a literary and performance genre, has been a significant part of human culture for centuries. From ancient Greek theatre to modern stand-up
The Chicago Manual of Style (CMS) is a widely-used style guide for written and published work, particularly in the fields of history and the social sciences. Some of the basic tenants of the CMS include:
• Use of endnotes or footnotes for citations, rather than in-text citations.
• Use of a bibliography at the end of the document to list all sources cited.
• Use of title case for headings and subheadings, rather than sentence case or all caps.
• Use of "ibid." when referring to the same source in consecutive notes, and use of shortened forms for subsequent references to the same source.
• Use of quotation marks for short quotations, and block quotations for longer quotations.
• Use of serial commas, and placing conjunctions before the final item in a list.
• Use of numerals for numbers 10 and above, and spelling out numbers below 10.
• Use of en dashes to indicate ranges of numbers or dates.
• Use of "et al." in citations with multiple authors.
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