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Does any one have together with English class 10 CBSE guide
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Answered by Anonymous
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To practise: Candidates want to practise with types of question asked in the exam should refer to “Xam Idea Complete Course English for CBSE Class 10 by VK Global” and “All In One English Language & Literature CBSE class 10 by Arihant Publications”. These books contain a number of question on all topics

Answered by Rakshitaa007
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Format for Message Writing

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.DATE- The date is written on the left hand side of the page. It is written in expanded form.

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.DATE- The date is written on the left hand side of the page. It is written in expanded form.TIME- Time can be written both on the left and right side of the message. However, it is preferable for you to mention it on the right side in order to show a wise usage of space.

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.DATE- The date is written on the left hand side of the page. It is written in expanded form.TIME- Time can be written both on the left and right side of the message. However, it is preferable for you to mention it on the right side in order to show a wise usage of space.SALUTATIONS- Before writing the main content (body) of the message, it is important to address the reader. It helps in avoiding ambiguity and appears to be polite.

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.DATE- The date is written on the left hand side of the page. It is written in expanded form.TIME- Time can be written both on the left and right side of the message. However, it is preferable for you to mention it on the right side in order to show a wise usage of space.SALUTATIONS- Before writing the main content (body) of the message, it is important to address the reader. It helps in avoiding ambiguity and appears to be polite.BODY- It is the main content of the message wherein you provide all the information that needs to be conveyed to the person you are unable to contact. It is important to stick only to vital information and keep the body of the message short and crisp. Avoid using long sentences.

Format for Message WritingHEADING- Message writing begins by writing the word “Message” in bold and capitals. It is written in the middle of the line. This is done in order to catch the attention of the person for whom the message is drafted.DATE- The date is written on the left hand side of the page. It is written in expanded form.TIME- Time can be written both on the left and right side of the message. However, it is preferable for you to mention it on the right side in order to show a wise usage of space.SALUTATIONS- Before writing the main content (body) of the message, it is important to address the reader. It helps in avoiding ambiguity and appears to be polite.BODY- It is the main content of the message wherein you provide all the information that needs to be conveyed to the person you are unable to contact. It is important to stick only to vital information and keep the body of the message short and crisp. Avoid using long sentences.SENDER- Once you are done with the body of the message, mention your name (or the one given in the question) on the left-hand side of the page. This helps the reader to identify the sender of the message.

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