Cadmus Tutorials
02/18/2026
We’re sharing three high-impact words to lift student essays — two from history and one from literature — with clear definitions, example sentences, and a quick exercise you can try now. History: “continuity” (sustained patterns over time) and “contingency” (events shaped by chance or circumstance); Literature: “ambiguity” (multiple plausible meanings). Use each word in a sentence about a California history topic or a Bay Area novel to practice. Small, steady vocabulary growth builds clearer analysis and stronger arguments — cultivate insight, ignite curiosity, think deeply, learn for life. Try the short exercise on our site: https://wix.to/5YSk3To
02/17/2026
Need a sharper thesis in minutes? Try our 3-step technique: 1) State your claim. 2) Add “because” + one clear reason. 3) Preview one piece of evidence. Example (History prompt: “Why did the Revolution succeed?”): Claim: The Revolution succeeded because widespread economic grievances united colonists; evidence preview: merchant boycotts and tax protests galvanized cross-class support. We guide students to link thesis craft with critical thinking so every sentence earns its place. Cultivate insight, ignite curiosity, think deeply, learn for life. Learn more: https://wix.to/XUkQ7QP
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