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Let there be 1)Introduction 2)Body 3)Conclusion
Introduction: Quote some famous proverb/saying or person or some experience. Explain how it relates to your topic.
Body:-Mention the point. Explain the point. Give examples. Add humour.
Mention the next point. Explain it. Give examples. Add humour.
Add some irrevelant spiritual points(Enough of humour. Add emotional stuff!)
Conclusion:- Express your deep concern for the topic dealt. Promise some (practically impossible) thing by continuing(if good) or sabotaging(if bad) whatever is dealt in the topic. Add humour.
Don't come running after me if you fail to score good!

2007-01-27 08:31:12 · answer #1 · answered by Mau 3 · 0 0

I was also having the same problem when i was in 9th.But now I've improved a lot as i'm going to face ssc in march.I will suggest you to read newspaper especially 'THE TIMES OF INDIA' in which you will get not only new words but also various proverbs.What you should do is that whenever you come across any new word,immediately you should not it in a n.b. & then you should find its meaning in the dictionary.OXFORD dictionary is d best.Then you can use these words in your essays,letters,reports,etcthis will surely give a good impression to the teacher or examiner.Also you can refer various essay books of certain good publications like NAVNEET,JEEVANDEEP,ANMOL, etc.So i hope you will definately get best results. GOOD LUCK!!!!!

2007-01-27 01:27:10 · answer #2 · answered by sweetu 2 · 0 0

write what you think.take practise from a essay book to enhance your way of writing essays.

2007-01-27 00:55:29 · answer #3 · answered by Rishi K 1 · 0 0

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