CBSE BOARD X, asked by tanumavi911, 9 months ago

pattern of article writting

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Answered by dilashadulal7
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Explanation:The article writing format for CBSE Class 12 to Class 6 is listed below:

Format of an Article – The format of an article is divided into 3 parts and they are listed below:

Part 1 – Heading

Part 2 – Byline

Part 3 – Body

Part 1 – Heading – The heading of the article should be engaging and it should not exceed more than 5 to 6 words. Make sure your heading doesn’t have any spelling mistakes or grammar errors. Don’t use unnecessary punctuation marks in the heading. Heading carries 1 mark in Article Writing.

Part 2 – Byline – Byline is nothing but the name of the person who is writing the article. The name of the person will be generally given in the question paper itself. If the name of the person is not given in the article, then write details on your own.

Tip – Candidates are not supposed to mention any of their personal details while attempting the answers in the exam.  

Part 3 – Body  

The body is the main part of article writing which carries more weightage of marks. Generally, the body of the article consist of at least 3 to 4 paragraphs.

Paragraph 1 – Paragraph 1 is the introduction paragraph. Paragraph 1 should be accurate. Precisely explain what the article is talking about. Try giving some quotations or frightful facts to excite the interest of the readers. Keep the language simple.

Paragraph 2 & 3– Paragraph 2 and 3 must come with a complete analysis of the subject matter in question. Paragraph 2 & 3 must include the following factors:

Types – Here the writer must analyze and explain what are the different types of problems that are existing. If any type of problem exists, they should mention here.

Current Scenario – Here the writer must explain the current situation of the problem. What are the actions taken to correct them. This may include advantages or disadvantages  of the problem etc.,

Cause and Effect Relationship – Develop the cause and effect relationship by supporting it with facts or data. Here writer may also write the consequences.

Paragraph 3 & 4 – Paragraph 3 or 4 is commonly known as the conclusion paragraph.  It is important to conclude the article what you’ve started. Never leave an article open-ended. The conclusion paragraph should speak about the problems raised and what are actions taken for the betterment of the problem. Paragraph 3 & 4 should be simple and precise.

Article Writing Format CBSE – Tips

Some of the important tips to keep in mind while writing an article is listed below:

Always keep a few general quotes handy. They help in presentation and show that you’re prepared.

Avoid repetition of ideas.

Feel free to give your personal opinion in one or two lines.

It is very important that you do not deviate from the topic. There are chances you may get ideas linking from one to another that may deviate you from the main point. You have to refrain from doing so.

Make small sentences. It restricts the scope of grammatical inaccuracies.

Make sure you double-check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry marks.

Read editorials in a few newspapers and notice the pattern.

Underline all the important points.

Article Writing Format CBSE Example

The examples of Article Writing format for CBSE is given below:

By 2050, India will be amongst the countries which will face acute water shortage. You are highly alarmed and terrified of the future world without water. So, write an article on “Save water- are we doing enough?” for the local daily in 150-200 words. (SOURCE- SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 2018-19)

Answer:

SAVE WATER- ARE WE DOING ENOUGH? – Heading

(By – XXX) – Byline

Paragraph 1 – Many people are living with less water than they need, whether in the world's most prosperous cities or in its bountiful agricultural heartlands.

Droughts have also become more frequent, more severe, and affecting more people around the world. As many as four billion people already live in regions that experience severe water stress for at least one month of the year. With populations rising, these stresses will only mount.

Paragraph 2 – Water is the precious gift of God on earth. Life exists on earth because of the availability of water. Itself being tasteless, odourless and colourless, it adds taste, colour and nice smell in the life of living beings on the Earth.

Paragraph 3 – Here are different methods we can follow to save clean drinking water and deal with the water scarcity. Rainwater harvesting is one of the most effective and suitable method among save water techniques.

Conclusion – Aforestation is also a good method as it reduces surface runoff and recharges the groundwater. It promotes underground water conservation. By practising such methods we can conserve more water naturally and ensure the availability of it for future generations. We should take a pledge and make it a lifelong motto to preserve water because, “If you conserve water, it means you conserve life.”

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