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kindly could i b helped that after jotted down outline can we add headings/sub headings in entire essay picking from outline? or essay go on with flow as per outline?
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kindly could i b helped that after jotted down outline can we add headings/sub headings in entire essay picking from outline? or essay go on with flow as per outline?
ur early guidance and counselling would be appreciated..
as i think it must go on with no headings...
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Yes no heading to be used at all in essay writing.
You can make some points bold or italics like some good quote or any good statistical data but it must be worth bolding or italicizing
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thanx alot dear..i would b happy to have example in a short paragraph of how to make some points bold?
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Lolz you seem to be testing me. Well in fact while writing on paper with same pen it is not possible to make some thing bold but you can make it italics or increase its font size

Example is lke, I tried to express above. and in real situation you may know better what really is worth representing in large size or italics.
And if I'm not forgetting i don't have any source recommending this, its simply my way of making examiner must read something. SO it would be better that some other expert giver his/her expert opinion about this.

'not responsible' is enlarged more than i expected as the writing tool is not that much sophisticated to give an idea in what font is normal writing and when enlarged to certain amount how it looks. and unfortunately i didn't 'preview it before posting
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Lolz you seem to be testing me. Well in fact while writing on paper with same pen it is not possible to make some thing bold but you can make it italics or increase its font size

Example is lke, I tried to express above. and in real situation you may know better what really is worth representing in large size or italics.
And if I'm not forgetting i don't have any source recommending this, its simply my way of making examiner must read something. SO it would be better that some other expert giver his/her expert opinion about this.


GOOD morning.. Well dear Its ur kindness and generous attitude of sharing what u have...heartfelt thanx..
i wud request othr learned ones too to highlight my post with their experience n knowledge..
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Dear Ghulam Hussain Jat

I think you haven't gone trough with this link. Visit this Essay forum and look it out. It will answer your all questions. Especially Sticky Posts.

Many senior members have given their tips about essay writing. Read them carefully. I hope it would be helpful to you.


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What do you think that should we underline some important points apart from using italics in Essay?
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It would be better if seniors tell something about all this, underline, bold or italics. its just my personal view and i think its okay to use any of the technique to make the examiner must read something.
But again I'm not any experienced person about this so I too need expert opinion.
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It would be better if seniors tell something about all this, underline, bold or italics. its just my personal view and i think its okay to use any of the technique to make the examiner must read something.
But again I'm not any experienced person about this so I too need expert opinion.
in paper how can we use italic fonts?????? we should keep on writing the essay without bold ore italic fonts... as i think and as i am told by many qualifiers...
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