Section B: Creative Writing Skills and Grammar
Key Concepts
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Active vs. Passive Voice: Deciding whether the "doer" or the "action" is more important.
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Tone Consistency: Ensuring a speech sounds like a person talking, while an article sounds like a professional reporting.
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Rhetorical Devices: Tools like alliteration or repetition used in debates to persuade.
Examples & Applications
Passive Voice: "The project was completed on time." (Focuses on the result).
Classified Ad: "WANTED: Experienced chef for a boutique hotel. Call 555-0199." (Concise/Factual).
Memory Aids
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Memory Tools
Ads, Notices, Posters, Letters, Speech, Debate, Article, R**eport.
Memory Tools
Tenses, Modals, Determiners, Active/Passive, Reported Speech, Error Correction, S**entence Transformation.
Memory Tools
Sender's Address, Actual Date, Designation of Receiver.
Flash Cards
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