You’re reading an article, filling out a form, or searching something online. Suddenly, you see two words that confuse you: meaning and medical. You pause…
You’re reading a sentence, maybe writing an exam answer, an article, or even a recipe, and suddenly you pause. The word looks familiar, but something…
You’re writing an email, working on a school assignment, or preparing a product description. Everything looks fine until one word makes you pause. Should you…
You’re scrolling through social media, reading news, or chatting online, and suddenly you see the words doxed or doxxed. Both versions look similar, and people…
You’re planning a trip, checking a website, or typing a search into Google. You write Astoria, then pause. Should you type Astoria or Astoria weather?…
You’re starting a new job, planning for retirement, or finally trying to be “financially responsible.” You open a website, talk to a colleague, or meet…
Both look right. Both sound possible. And spellcheck doesn’t always warn you. This small moment of confusion happens to many people students, English learners, and…
You’ve heard both words before. You may even remember learning them in school. But at this moment, your mind feels blank. Is 9 prime? Is…

Martha Jean
It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content.