Writing a story or non-fiction in the second person is unusual, because it's awkward. Instead of the word "I" (1st person) or "he" or "she" (3rd person), you use the word "you," as if you are addressing the reader directly. Rather than telling the reader what happened, you're encouraging them to imagine themselves experiencing and doing the events of the story.
The related link lists several notable works that use second person narrative.
bharatha matha ..
she is generous person give example .
Give an example of a suggestions you could give to an older person that would promote a healthy lifestyle practice
steven hawking
you should give writing tasks and mark them. then give it back to the person and let them fix it up.
This is not a musical "clef" at all ... Due to limitations on certain characters in the question box the question should read: "Give and example of the roman à clef" The answer: Novel with a "key" ... a writing about real life with fiction undertones. Some famous figure, or even the author themselves are the "key" in the book.
Give it a try. Many others have but please watch your grammar and other writing skills.
give an example of how a person might use translations in daily life. Be specific.
"You are not the smartest person in the world."
A Gentile is any non-Jewish person.
I think you have to first give a suitable heading for the event or the name of the person you're writing about. Then after leaving a line start writing your description. start by introduction, then elaborate the event. Lastly, write the name of the author, if given in the question, or write xyz, abc, etc,.
I think you have to first give a suitable heading for the event or the name of the person you're writing about. Then after leaving a line start writing your description. start by introduction, then elaborate the event. Lastly, write the name of the author, if given in the question, or write xyz, abc, etc,.