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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.

How to get Good Grades in English Exams-Final Destination by Masood

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How to get good grades in English or in any other subject is always a hectic issue for the students, particularly for those who want to study and score good grades. The answer to this question is not easy, but there are some tips, which can be helpful to you in all subjects to apply: Useful strategies for the study 1. Make two portions of your subject of study; one is the easy level and the other is a difficult level according to your own  understanding level . (What you think easier) 2. After studying the chapter always mark the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) given at the end of each chapter. 3. Mark the MCQs of the board level and evaluate your performance. 4. Prepare the short and long questions of the respective chapter thoroughly. 5. Read loudly each question and clear your concepts by acting alike a teacher. In other words, teach yourself the same topic as your teacher does. This is the best method to prepare for. 6. Don't feel any hesitation in asking questions to your...

Virtue Never Goes Unrewarded - Ch 8 - (A Journey towards the Final Destination by Masood Sadiq)

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   8| Virtue Never Goes Unrewarded It was about ten o'clock in the morning that I had a view of a middle-aged person sitting along the road. I was on my bike and passed away without noticing him. Actually, he needed a lift. I should have stopped there, but soon after realising I  applied the brakes and got to him after a few minutes. I was happy with this timely service.  While heading towards the destination he told me that he had come from a village on foot. He started walking early in the morning and still, he was far away from his destination. He also narrated to me the purpose of his visiting the city on that day. He had to go to someone to get some money. After getting the money, he would go to the fruit market to buy some fruit to sell to earn his livelihood. I heard his hard-luck story and dropped him near the fruit market. I gave him some money and asked him to go to the market and buy the fruit. He didn't want to get the money. It was not a big amount but ...

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