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      Volume 13, Number 17: Issue #166                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

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In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better. 

Subheads are everywhere - so much so that you may not notice them or may not think about how to write them. Check out today's tip for writing good subheads that help your reader keep reading to the end of your piece.   Let me know   what you think of this tip!
God & Me! 3: Great Fun for Girls Ages 10-12

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God & Me! 3 is packed with more than 100 devotionals, cool stories, and activities for girls ages 10-12, helping them know God and His ways better.  

Based on The 10 Commandments, God & Me! 3 helps girls relate God's truth to their lives: how to be loyal to others, how to put God first, how to honor parents, how to be honest, and more! 

Each devotional includes journaling space, too. 



FEATURE: 6 Easy Tips for Writing Good Subheads

Subheads act like miniature headlines, introducing a new section of content.

But a word of caution: a few words set off in bold above a paragraph do not an effective sub head make. 

What's the point in using them? To make it easier for your reader to keep reading your piece. 

Follow these guidelines to give your subheads ...

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Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

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