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Masculine and Feminine is part of every language to identify gender. However, the difference between “male” and “female” is unnecessary. Many words in the past that were strictly “gender-biased” do not exist today. So, if you use the masculine form for a feminine noun, it will be okay in some cases. Man – Woman Boy […]

An opinion column is a thought-provoking piece where a writer presents their viewpoint on a specific issue, blending personal voice with persuasive techniques. Unlike traditional news reporting, which focuses on delivering facts, an opinion column allows for the writer’s stance to take center stage, supported by logical arguments, anecdotes, and evidence. These columns aim to […]

Visual Elements Headline: Short, bold, and designed to grab attention. Often includes wordplay, alliteration, or emotive language to intrigue the reader. Example: “Climate Crisis: Experts Warn of Accelerating Risks” Effect: Grabs attention with urgency and highlights the main topic. Sub-headline: Provides additional context or details to complement the main headline. Offers a concise summary of […]

Chapter 1: The Crater Village Lower Coorg was a hidden village, cradled inside a giant crater surrounded by towering cliffs and thick green forests. The people of the village lived simple lives, farming the fertile land and raising livestock. The children often played by the crystal-clear river, while the adults worked hard in their fields […]

Occupational English Test Instructions: You have 45 minutes to write this letter. During the first 5 minutes, you should not pick the pencil. Start writing only when you are told. During the Reading Time, try to understand the case notes. Melons Steps Mark (M) PPRRAADDDDDWK. Eliminate (E) irrelevant information. Launch (L) the letter with DADR. […]

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