How to Be Good at English Language Arts Disponible en FrançaisHow to Be Good at English Language Arts from DK is a visual reference book that breaks down grammar, reading, and writing skills for roughly grades four and up using diagrams, color coding, and concrete examples. Sections cover sentence structure, punctuation, figurative language, text types, and essay organization, each explained in a page or two with plenty of callouts. The design mirrors DKs popular math guides, making complex ideas feel
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