Friday, January 12, 2024
Sagar's Diary: Format of Story Writing
Format of Story Writing
Introduction/Setup:
Introduce the main
characters, setting, and the initial situation.
Establish the tone and
mood of the story
Initial Incident:
Present an incident or
problem that requires investigation or resolution.
Pose a question or a
mystery that the characters need to solve.
Introduction of Clues:
Introduce the first
set of clues subtly. These can be physical objects, statements, or events that
seem ordinary at first but hold significance later.
Begin to build suspense and curiosity.
Character Development:
Develop your
characters and their relationships.
Explore their motives,
backgrounds,
and personal conflicts.
Rising Action:
As the characters
investigate, reveal more clues.
Create obstacles and
challenges that they must overcome.
Increase the tension
and stakes
Introduce misleading
clues or false leads to keep readers guessing
Add twists and turns to
the story.
Climax/Revelation:
Build towards the climax
where the characters make a crucial discovery.
Reveal the true nature of
the mystery and the identity of the perpetrator
Resolution:
Tie up loose ends and
explain any remaining questions.
Provide closure for the
characters and the story.
Conclusion:
Reflect on the events of
the story.
Consider leaving room for
a sequel or additional mysteries.
A Sample
A farmer with several sons-
sons always quarrel- the farmer was sad and felt ill- taken to hospital- dying
soon- called his sons and gave a bundle of sticks- told them to break the
sticks- all tried and got tired- father untied the bundle- gave the sticks
separately- each stick easily broken
The Unbroken Bonds[1]
Once upon a time in a quiet village nestled
between rolling hills and vast fields, there lived an elderly farmer named Bikas.
He was known throughout the community not just for his bountiful crops but also
for his unwavering love for his sons[2].
Bikas had several sons, strong and hardworking, but unfortunately, they
couldn't get along. Their constant bickering and quarrels cast a shadow over
the once-happy farmhouse
As the years passed, the
sons' disputes intensified, and Bikas found himself growing sadder each day.
The strain on his heart became too much, and one day, he fell severely ill[3].
Concerned for their father, the sons rushed him to the hospital, where the
doctors delivered a somber prognosis – Bikas was nearing the end of his journey.
Feeling the weight of his
impending departure, Bikas decided it was time to impart a lesson to his
quarrelsome sons. He called them to his bedside, and with a weak yet determined
voice, he spoke, "My dear sons, my time is drawing near, and it pains me
to see you constantly at odds. I have something to share with you that may help
you understand the strength that lies in unity[4]."
With that, Bikas handed his
sons a tightly bound bundle of sticks. "Try to break this bundle[5]," he instructed. Eager
to prove their strength, the sons took turns attempting to break the bundle,
but it remained resolute. They grew tired and frustrated, yet the sticks held
fast[6].
Seeing their struggle, Bikas
untied the bundle and handed each son a single stick. "Now, break these
sticks," he urged[7]. To their surprise, each
stick snapped easily in their hands. Puzzled, the sons exchanged glances.
Bikas, with a soft smile,
explained, "Individually, you are like these sticks – fragile and easily
broken[8]. But together, bound by love
and understanding, you form an unbreakable bond. If you stand united, no
adversity can shatter you. Remember this lesson and cherish the strength that
lies in your unity."
As Bikas breathed his last,
a newfound understanding dawned upon his sons. They realized that their
father's legacy was not just in the fertile fields he left behind but in the
unbroken bonds of family, love, and unity[9]. From that day forward, the
sons set aside their differences, working together to honor their father's
wisdom and ensure the prosperity of the farm for generations to come[10].
Top of Form
Wednesday, January 10, 2024
Sagar's Diary: letter to editor
letter to editor
The editor
News paper name
Address of news paper
Dear sir /ma’am
1.
Introduction
: Begin your letter by stating the purpose of your letter. Introduce yourself
briefly and mention the article or issue you are responding to.
2.
Main
body: In this section, provide your opinion, feedback, or additional
information about the topic. Support your points with facts, examples, or
personal experiences. Keep your argument clear and concise.
3.
Solution
or call to action: If applicable, suggest a solution or propose a course of
action related to the issue discussed. This part can also contain a call to
action for the community or authorities.
4.
Conclusion:
Summarize your main points and reiterate your stance on the matter. End with a
strong concluding statement or thought.
5.
Closing
line:
Thank you for considering my
views on this matter.
6.
Subscription
Sincerely,
Name of applicant
The Editor
The Kantipur Daily
Kathmandu, Nepal [1]
Dear sir.ma’am[2],
I am wri[3]ting
in response to the recent article published on January 5th regarding the
proposed park closure in our community. As a resident deeply concerned about
preserving our green spaces, I felt compelled to express my viewpoint on this
matter[4].
Green spaces
are vital for our community's well-being. They provide a sanctuary for families
to enjoy nature, promote physical activity, and enhance the overall quality of
life. Closing down the park not only deprives us of these benefits but also
disregards the needs of residents, especially children and the elderly, who
rely on this space for recreation and social interaction[5].
Instead of closing the park, I propose exploring alternative solutions,
such as increasing community engagement and partnerships to address any
concerns regarding maintenance or safety. With collective effort, we can
maintain the park's functionality while addressing the identified issues.[6]
Preserving our green spaces is not just a matter of convenience; it's an
investment in the health and happiness of our community. I urge the local
authorities to reconsider the decision and work collaboratively with residents
to find sustainable solutions that benefit everyone[7]
Thank you for considering my perspective on this crucial issue.[8]
Sincerely,
Ram Khadka[9]
Monday, January 8, 2024
Sagar's Diary: Notice Writing
Notice Writing
Format of notice writing
[Title/Heading]
Write
the title of the notice in bold to catch attention.
Date:
Mention the date when the notice is being issued.
Salutation/Greeting:
Start with "Dear [Recipient(s)]" or use a general salutation like
"To All Concerned" if it's a notice for a wider
audience.
Body:
Introduction:
Begin with a statement announcing the purpose of the notice.
Details:
Provide specific information such as date, time, venue, and other relevant
details.
Additional
Information: Include any additional instructions, requirements, or
essential details.
Conclusion/Closing:
Conclude by thanking the readers and signing off appropriately. You may use
phrases like "Thank you for your cooperation" or "Your attention
to this matter is appreciated."
Signature:
End the notice with the name and designation of the issuing authority or the
concerned person/group.
A sample
Nobel Academy
2980-09-23[1]
NOTICE For Winter Vacation
[2]
Dear Students,
We hope this notice finds you well. As the winter season
approaches, we would like to inform you about the upcoming winter vacation
schedule[4].
The winter break for all students will commence from 23rd
Poush and will conclude on 7th
Magh. During this period, the school
premises will remain closed, allowing everyone to enjoy a well-deserved break[5].
Please note that regular classes will resume on 8th of Magh. It is
important to utilize this time for rest and rejuvenation. Remember to catch up on any
pending assignments or engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation.
We encourage you to check our school's website or contact us via email at nobel@school.edu.np
for any urgent inquiries or updated information during the vacation period[6].
We wish you a delightful and safe winter vacation
filled with warmth, joy, and cherished moments.
Warm regards[7],
Principal
Nobel
Academy
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Sagar's Diary: Format of travelogue
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