could u give me very clear idea about the formal/informal, pronted/non-printed invitations and such stuffs? please, I'm all messed up with them about what to use when.
What do you understand of the three voices in response to the question 'What does a novel do' ?
What would you say are 'the finer growths' that the story supports in a novel?
could u give me very clear idea about the formal/informal, pronted/non-printed invitations and such stuffs? please, I'm all messed up with them about what to use when.
4. Expand the outline into a readable story in about 150-200 words.
Tiger kills an Indian lady travelling through the jungle - as he eats her body, he notices her gold bangle - keeps it as he thinks it may be useful - later he hides himself by a pool - traveller comes to pool, dusty and tired - strips and bathes in cool water - sees the tiger in bushes watching him - terrified - tiger greets him with a mild voice - says he is pious and spends time in prayer - as a sign of goodwill, offers the traveller the gold bangle - traveller's greed overcomes his fear - crossed pool to take bangle - tiger springs on him and kills him.
What do you understand of the three voices in response to the question 'What does a novel do' ?
What would you say are 'the finer growths' that the story supports in a novel?