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If something is asking for "additional details" it is asking for you to provide more information and specifics.
The best way to respond to a question asking you to tell about yourself is to avoid too many personal details. Briefly describe yourself, and how your personal skills would benefit the workplace.
If your reader ends asking up So What is the point of that then the paragraph's relation to its thesis probably is too weak.
a paragraph can be 1 line or 18 pages that is just like asking how many pages in 1 book
You need to answer this prompt. We can't do it for you. It is homework and is asking about yourself.
by asking yourself
Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. Last Name of District Collector, Opening paragraph: introduce yourself and the reason you are writing the letter 2nd paragraph: give the reasons why you are concerned with the bad road condition 3rd paragraph: explain what you would like him/her to take immediate action and how he/she should do it Closing paragraph: thank him/her for his/her time and briefly restate the important points Sincerely, Your Name
By not asking this question. Seriously if your asking this you have a problem. Just be yourself people will like it.
I don't understand what you are asking ... where are they bounding and why?WikiAnswers will not write your paragraph for you, but we WILL help you learn how to do it yourself! Click on the Related Questions for even more information.Write sentences the way you speak - just pretend you are telling this to a friend, and write down what you would say. What would you tell them about this topic?If you just start writing, you will be through with your assignment before you know it!
If someone asks "what about yourself?" they're asking about you. Tell them about yourself and how you relate to whatever the subject of the conversation is.
You can start by asking yourself inappropriate questions. That should do it.
They're asking for your personal contact details - such as email, phone, fax, facebook or whatever.