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Originally Posted by haseebbaloch
i have written in hard copy due of slow speed i can't share it here
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its ok
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Originally Posted by haseebbaloch
well the question is . is it necessary to use proverb while expanding ideas or it is good to relate and draw a theme in a nut shell
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Drawing a theme in the nutshell works well. Just use few words from the given proverb just in the last sentence so as to remind the checker what the topic is.
Atleast this is what worked for me in 2014
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Originally Posted by haseebbaloch
dear make an introduction on
A bad beginning has a bad ending
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Here is the introduction.
A bad beginning has a bad ending
All that begins well ends well. The ill concieved and unplanned beginning hardly serves the objectives. It is the well thought and timely beginning which is an in-convertible prerequisite of a happy ending. A critical look into the history projects the fact that every failure ever experienced is in most of the times an outcome of a bad beginning. Thus, prudency commands to give proper timing to the beginning and prevent the ill effects of a bad start. To this end, it is said that the beginning is always difficult but its only the beginning that is difficult.
you can then move on to give few relevant examples from different spheres of life,following the rule of one example one paragraph. and then conclude by rephrasing your introduction