Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-w
3. Friend is a friend indeed … or
not??
A story of 2 friends Vijay and Umang.
Umang has own factory, while Vijay recently started a
new business.
Vijay was used to borrow money from Umang.
But he didn’t return money to him on time..
As a friend Umang never forced Vijay to return his
back on time.
4. Friend is a friend indeed … or
not??
One day Umang lost his money on stock exchange.
He was almost bankrupt.
Then he asked Vijay to borrow some money to
reinforce his business again.
But Vijay refused to help him out…
Umang didn’t lose his courage, he worked hard and
he settled his business.
5. Shortcut for success..!!
Deversh and Aditya were working as designer in well known car
manufacturing company.
Deversh was a hard working employee while Aditya was looking for
a shortcut for success.
Once Deversh designed an awesome car after working so hard on
it.
He was 100% sure about that his boss will execute his project right
then.
So, he went to his boss and showed him his design.
At that time Aditya was with the boss in his chamber.
6. Shortcut for success..!!
So Deversh showed his design to his boss and his boss was
impressed by his work.
Seeing this Aditya thought that it’s a perfect time to take all
credit of work to me.
So he claimed that it was his drawing which was already
designed by him a long time ago.
But Deversh unclaimed that and told his boss that it’s not
true.
The boss rewarded Deversh for his excellent work and kicked
off Aditya from the company.
7. Work is Worship…
There were 2 teachers working in a same school named Kishorbhai and
Mansingh.
Kishorbhai had always some excuses to get leave from job.
Everyday he came school up with a new excuse.
Someday when he were forced to teach student rather then leaving he sit
relax in class too!
Students ask him to teach something but every time he told student to
learn that from the textbook by themselves.
Students were in great trouble by this kind of teaching done by Kishorebhai.
8. Work is Worship…
On the other side, Mansingh knew his work so he
never asked for any leave for any silly excuses.
He always on time on his work.
In class he interact with each and every student and
try to make understandable.
Student also enjoyed his teaching.
Mansingh always believe that ‘work is worship’.
9. Winner vs Loser
The Winner is always part of the answer;
The Loser is always part of the problem.
The Winner is always has a program;
The Loser always has an excuse.
The Winner says, "Let me do it for you;
The Loser says;" That is not my job.“
The Winner sees an answer for every problem;
The Loser sees a problem for every answer.
When a Winner makes a mistake, he says," I was wrong";
When a Loser makes a mistake, he says," It wasn't my fault."
10. Winner vs Loser
Winners have dreams;
Loser have schemes.
Winners say," I must do something";
Losers say, "Something must be done.“
Winners are a part of the team;
Losers are apart from the team.
Winners see the gain;
Losers see the pain.
Winners see possibilities;
Losers see problems.
Winners believe in win/win; Losers believe for them to win someone has to
lose.
11. Be a Better Person
In today’s young generation especially teenagers are
fascinated about reel life stars and heroes.
They want to follow them to make his/her style statement
better or do show-offs..
Actually people are copying the successful person’s character
because they want to be successful.
Once a young student approached the famous French
scientist and philosopher, Blasé Pascal.
And told, "If I had your brains, I would be a better person."
12. Be a Better Person
Pondering the depth of that statement, Pascal
paused momentarily before replying, "Be a better
person, and you will have my brains.“
After reading incident we all shouldn’t imitate
other’s style but make our own character.
‘Because your original can not be replaced…’
This is what the contributor do….
13. Prepared by …. Class FX
students
Akash R. Ambaliya_140030119003
Brijesh J. Daraniya_140030119030
Nirav M. Hadiya_140030119044
Gopal B. Gol_140030119042
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