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This guide will quickly and clearly teach you how to master written language. You’ll learn:
How to write concisely, to be easily understood
How to vary your structure and vocabulary, to keep readers engaged
How to use advanced language appropriately
How to edit your work, and adapt it for different subjects
…and much more!
In Advanced Writing Skills for Students of English, writing tips are presented with a focus on why different styles and techniques work. You’ll not only learn what makes writing most effective, you’ll discover the reasoning behind it, making it easier to remember and apply. As well as covering general writing tips, across all subjects, this book also offers guidance on specific areas of writing, including business, academic and creative writing.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.
BEST OF STORY WRITING
First edition. September 27, 2020.
Copyright © 2020 Subhradeep Sarkar.
Written by Subhradeep Sarkar.
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CHAPTER TWO | THE BUNDLE OF STICKS
CHAPTER THREE | THE ANT AND THE GRASSHOPPER
CHAPTER FOUR | A DISHONEST SHOP-KEEPER
CHAPTER FIVE | THE THIRSTY CROW
CHAPTER SIX | TWO FRIENDS AND A BEAR
CHAPTER SEVEN | THE CAT AND THE FOX
CHAPTER EIGHT | THE FOX AND THE CRANE
CHAPTER NINE | THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
CHAPTER TEN | THE LION AND THE MOUSE
CHAPTER ELEVEN | THE SALT-DEALER AND HIS DONKEY
CHAPTER TWELVE | THE OLD WOMAN AND THE PHYSICIAN
CHAPTER THIRTEEN | THE FOX AND THE SOUR GRAPES
CHAPTER FOURTEEN | THE THIEF AND THE INNKEEPER
CHAPTER FIFTEEN | THE THIEF AND HIS MOTHER
CHAPTER SIXTEEN | THE SHEPHERD WHO LIED
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN | THE STAG AT THE POOL
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN | THE MAN, HIS SON AND THE DONKEY
CHAPTER NINETEEN | THE TREE AND THE REED
CHAPTER TWENTY | THE PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE | NEWTON’S GENEROSITY
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO | SOCRATES: A SEEKER OF TRUTH
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE | WISDOM OF KING SOLOMON
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR | THE VALUE OF FREEDOM
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE | THE HONEST KING AND HIS DISHONEST SUBJECTS
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX | JOY INSTEAD OF TOY
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN | THE SUN AND THE WIND
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT | A RICH MAN AND A DISHONEST SERVANT
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE | A FARMER AND HIS GOOSE
CHAPTER THIRTY | AN HONEST BOY AND HIS EVIL COMPANY
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE | A SAILOR AND SOME MONKEYS
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO | TWO FOOLISH GOATS AND A NARROW BRIDGE
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE | THE CART DRIVER RESCUED HIS BULLOCK CART
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR | KING MIDAS AND HIS GREED
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE | A CAP-SELLER AND SOME MONKEYS
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX | A TAILLESS FOX
CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN | A SLY FOX AND A SILLY CROW
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT | THE DOVE AND THE BEE
CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE | THE FOX AND THE COCK
CHAPTER FORTY | THE WOLF AND THE CRANE
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE | THE SLY FOX AND A FOOLISH GOAT
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO | SOME MICE AND A CAT
CHAPTER FORTY-THREE | TWO CATS AND A MONKEY
CHAPTER FORTY-FOUR | A JACKDAW WITH SOME PEACOCK’S FEATHERS
CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE | AN ELEPHANT AND HIS DRIVER
CHAPTER FORTY-SIX | ANDROCLES AND THE LION
CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN | BLACK BEARD BUT WHITE HAIR
CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT | LORD BUDDHA AND THE SON LESS MOTHER
CHAPTER FORTY-NINE | A SHOE-MAKER AND A MONKEY
CHAPTER FIFTY | THE BEST PAINTER
CHAPTER FIFTY-ONE | AN OLD TIGER AND A GREEDY MAN
CHAPTER FIFTY-TWO | A BLUE JACKAL AND OTHER BEASTS
CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE | THE LION AND THE HARE
CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR | AN OLD FARMER AND HIS LAZY SONS
CHAPTER FIFTY-FIVE | THREE YOUNG MEN AND THE ABODE OF DEATH
CHAPTER FIFTY-SIX | THE GOD IS MERCIFUL
CHAPTER FIFTY-SEVEN | THE KING AND THE ASTROLOGER
CHAPTER FIFTY-EIGHT | ROBERT BRUCE AND THE SPIDER
CHAPTER FIFTY-NINE | AN HONEST WOODCUTTER
CHAPTER SIXTY | KING CANUTE AND HIS COURTIER
CHAPTER SIXTY-ONE | THE WOLF IN A SHEEP’S SKIN
CHAPTER SIXTY-TWO | THE STOMACH AND THE OTHER LIMBS
CHAPTER SIXTY-THREE | A SNAKE AND A PAIR OF CROWS
CHAPTER SIXTY-FOUR | THE HERMIT AND THE MOUSE
CHAPTER SIXTY-FIVE | THE LION AND THE BEAR
CHAPTER SIXTY-SIX | THREE SCHOLARS AND A TIGER
CHAPTER SIXTY-SEVEN | A FORGETFUL MAN
CHAPTER SIXTY-EIGHT | A FOOLISH CROCODILE AND A INTELLIGENT MONKEY
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BASUDEB WAS AN AFFLUENT farmer who lived in a far off village. He had four sons. Basudeb’s life would have been happy, but the only trouble he had in his life was that his four sons were perpetually quarrelling among themselves. They often fought on the flimsiest of the contexts. Basudeb tried all means to resolve their disputes, but in vain. All of his advice fell on deaf ears.
On one fine day, Basudeb sat in his courtyard, lost in his thought, wondering how to make his sons realise that this perpetual quarrelling was harmful for them. Suddenly his eyes fell on a bundle of sticks. He had an idea. “Why hadn’t I thought of it before ?”, he thought. He called his four sons. When they arrived, he told them to bring the faggot. Then he told each of sons to try and break the faggot individually. All of them tried to do so in succession, but failed.
Now, Basudeb opened the bundle and placed one stick each in the hands of his sons. He again told them try and break that single stick. This time each of them broke that single stick with ease. He then addressed his sons and said, “My sons, you all are like these single stick—fragile and vulnerable. Then there is a definite possibility that you maybe easily harmed by an enemy . But if you remain united like this faggot here, then no one , however hard he tries to hurt you, can harm any of you.” With this practical lesson, the sons finally understood what their father was trying to make them understand . They admitted their mistake and promised to united.
MORAL: Unity is strength.