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Signpost or Discourse structure

Signpost or Discourse Structure Think of it like a roadmap for your writing or speech before the reader or listener: Speakers and writers use special techniques (called signposts) to guide their audience through their argument or message. These signposts help connect what is being said now to what was said before and what's coming next. It's like creating a clear path for the reader or listener to understand. "Discourse structure" refers to the overall organization of a text, like how a poem, newspaper article, or speech is put together to convey the message. It's just like a big picture of how language is used to communicate effectively. Just like a roadmap helps you navigate/go through a journey, these signposts and structures help your audience follow his argument or message.

Translate into Urdu - Book 1- Part 1

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1. Translate into Urdu of the following passage.                                  The package was lying by the front door; Norma saw it as she left the elevator. Well, of all the nerve, she thought. She glared at the carton as she unlocked the door. I just won’t take it in, she thought. She went inside and started dinner. Later, she went into the front hall. Open the door, she picked up the package and carried it into the kitchen, leaving it on the table.   پیکیج سامنے کے دروازے کے پاس پڑا تھا؛ نورما نے لفٹ سے نکلتے ہی اسے دیکھا۔ ٹھیک ہے، تمام اعصاب کے، اس نے سوچا. اس نے دروازہ کھولتے ہی کارٹن کی طرف دیکھا۔ میں اسے اندر نہیں لوں گا، اس نے سوچا۔ وہ اندر گئی اور کھانا کھانے لگی۔ بعد میں وہ سامنے والے ہال میں چلی گئی۔ دروازہ کھولو، اس نے پیکج اٹھایا اور میز پر رکھ کر کچن میں لے گئی۔ 2. Translate into Urdu of the following passage.            ...

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