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    Bankers Adda How to write Essay in SBI PO Exam? Dear readers‚ as you know that SBI PO 2014 Paper will also contain a Descriptive Test of 50 marks (1 hour duration)‚ which will consist of English Language Comprehension‚ Short Précis‚ Letter Writing & Essay). So‚ here we are presenting you "How to write Essay?" and few points to remember while writing an essay in the exam‚ which will be important for upcoming SBI PO exam. How to write an essay? 1. Analyze the prompt. Note exactly what

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    The Hound of the Baskervilles Essay The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is a suspenseful mystery novel‚ staged in England during the Victorian Era. Robert Daley‚ a novelist who reviews books for the New York Times Book Review‚ states that a novel should entertain the reader‚ teach the reader‚ and emotionally involve the reader. In this novel‚ Doyle fulfills one of Daley’s requirements by continuously entertaining the reader. Similar to many other well¬-written novels‚ The Hound

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    Ray‚ Robert B. “The Thematic Paradigm.” Signs of Life in the USA. ed. Sonia Maasik and Jack Solomon. Boston. Bedford/St. Martins. 2012. 377-386. Print. Robert B. Ray states in his article “The Thematic Paradigm” that in American cinema there are two main hero types used; the official hero and the outlaw hero. The two have the same general moral set‚ the idea of right defeating wrong‚ but otherwise they are each other’s opposite. The first hero is the “outlaw hero.” The name gives away much of

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    towards each other. Ascher is able to illustrate that compassion is something that has to be taught because of the adversity at people’s heels by including tone‚ persuasive appeals‚ and the mode of comparing and contrast in her essay‚ “On Compassion.” The tone of Ascher’s essay can best be described as thoughtful and reflective. Ascher is able to achieve this tone in her quote‚ “He wears a stained blanket pulled down to his gray‚ bushy eyebrows” (Ascher 47). Ascher embodies her quote with explicit

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    References: to enclosed writing samples are highly effective‚ reminding the reader this is an accomplished professional applying. --After you have established intellectual capacity‚ it is okay to throw in a human interest section. --The more persuasive your answer to "Why here?" the more likely you ’ll be admitted. Students who do not customize their essays waste an opportunity to impress admissions decision makers. --Preparing yourself for graduate school is just

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    Atwood uses to create a sense of empathy between the reader and the text. "The Handmaid’s Tale" is a novel that is largely dependent upon creating a bond between it’s characters and the reader; in my opinion the novel would not reach it’s full potential or have full impact unless the reader was empathising with the characters and situation throughout. Ergo‚ Atwood uses several literary techniques to ensure that all but the most hardhearted of readers cannot fail to empathise‚ not only with the plight

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    Cited: Kanner‚ Allen. “The Piracy of Privacy: Why Marketers Must Bare Our Souls.” Models for Writers. 11thed. Ed. Alfred Rosa and Paul Eschholz. Boston: Bedford‚ 2012. 587-593. O’Reilly‚ Terry. “ Marketing Ate Our Culture-But It Doesn’t Have To.” Models for Writers. 11th ed. Ed. Alfred Rosa and Paul Eschholz. Boston: Bedford‚ 2012. 594-601.

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    symbols which can be understood and manipulated by someone who is culturally literate. Second‚ being literate can mean "having knowledge or competence." For example‚ we speak of people being computer literate or politically literate. For your first essay‚ try to focus on a moment or a period in your life when you realized the significance of being literate in this fashion. Did you have trouble using a computer to register for classes? Did you fit into a subculture because you learned to speak its

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    proved‚ and when you read or hear a good thesis statement‚ your reaction will be "Really?" or "How do you figure that?" or "Oh yeah? Prove it!" or "That sounds interesting -- tell me more." In short‚ a thesis will set up the paper and prepare the reader to consider the evidence. When writing a thesis statement‚ some students have found the following formula to be helpful: A manageable or limited subject + a specific stand‚ feeling‚ or feature = thesis statement For example: Multicultural education

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    Does Phyllis Wheatley use religious references to warn her readers about slavery and sin and its repercussions? Throughout the poem‚ "To the University of Cambridge‚ in New England"‚ Phyllis Wheatley suggest that she accepted the colonial idea of slavery‚ by first describing her captivity‚ even though this poem has a subversive double meaning that has sent an anti-slavery message. Wheatley’s choice of words indicates that her directed audience was educated at a sophisticated level because of the

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