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i have 1 confusion abt this is it required to give a single title or v can give more
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Problem: You have to manage your precise in a way that your written piece of precise should equally reflect these all three or more titles simultaneously. In my opinion it will be bit difficult for us to manage our precise for more than one titles. There is no hard and fast rule for single or more than one titles. You can assign more than one outline subject to matching precise material which is quite difficult for us. |
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@Mahikhan & Sameen:
I was advised by my Professor of English that you must write a rough draft for the given passage and at the end of this draft, one should write 3 to 5 suggested titles.
The next step which would be writing 2nd draft or a final draft should include one of those suggested titles at the top. I just followed this procedure and Alhamdulillah I got through the exams this year. Another thing that I would like to suggest all of you that try to write down the total number of words of your precise against the total words of the pessage. It does not give any extra marks but adds to the overall impression of your paper as you facilitate the examiner by using such tactics
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Passionate Art may not arouse Passion Since ages it is believed that art arouses our sentiments and serves as a crippling drain to our moral energies. According to Plato, poetry instigates our emotions. Tolstoy believes the more passion an art arises, the more remarkable it is. But these theories are not correct because creativity is expressed in a passionate state of mind and not a tranquil state of mind. So though the passion is apparent in art we see, it does not necessarily arouse same degree of passion in ourselves. Shakespeare’s words concede to this concept. In words of Hamlet, the purpose of a play is to reflect the nature of virtues and vices of emotions. We just observe the characters and absorb ourselves into their nature. But we are not infected by varying emotions of the different characters of Shakespearean plays. Comments, anyone? Last edited by Predator; Wednesday, January 13, 2010 at 09:24 AM. |
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Dimension of Art Art is a style of expressing opinion, suggestions and views. The limits of artist is to express his emotions to communicate effectively rather manipulating our mind to change opinion over subjects. So, it is baseless to blame art for bringing dismay in our life. Artists like Pluto, Tolstoi, Shakespeare and other merely responsible for the expression of modus operandi of their characters. It is we, who read between the lines according to our capabilities. Artists never became cause of erecting theories like atheist. However, they are expressing their passion in distinct dimension. They only gave us way to think, it is we who shape the final products as atheistic theories. Kindle Comments, Specielly GOD FEARER! |
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@Soomro786
I am a student here myself, and junior.. I am also learning techniques of precis so cant really comment. However, there are some grammatical mistakes in ure precis which I have pointed out.
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