a type of scheme
Some of the merits are: preferential treatment is abolished i.e., everyone are treated alike. All employees are benefited by this scheme. No middle men are needed as the scheme reaches the employees directly. However some demerits are: there are technical problems and inefficiency in planning, Corruption increases and enormous deficits will arise.
equal results for all
Deec means duty exemption entitlement caerificate
typically make more of a good but at the expence of making less of another
set goals for the business marketing scheme purchasing plan legal set of the business.....these are the elements of a business plan
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hit upon a scheme means make a plan
Of or pertaining to a scheme or a schema.
trope because scheme involves changing the structure of a sentenc while trope involves changing the meaning.
The poem "The Sea" does not have a consistent rhyme scheme as it is a free verse poem, meaning it does not follow a particular pattern of rhyme or meter.
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The rhyme scheme of a limerick is: A-A-B-B-A, meaning lines 1, 2 and 5 (A) rhyme and lines 3 and 4 (B) also rhyme.
The rhyme scheme in "Daddy Fell into the Pond" by Alfred Noyes is AABBCCDD, meaning that the lines rhyme with every two consecutive lines.
There are four colors in a tetradic color scheme. The beginning of the word, tetra-, is a Greek prefix meaning four. A tetradic color scheme is also called a double-complementary color scheme. The four colors are actually two sets of complementary colors. This means that you can find a tetradic color scheme by drawing a square or rectangle inside of the color wheel and choosing the colors on the corners.
1) cooperate, combine, contribute 2)cabal, plot, scheme, contrive
A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line in a poem or song. It is typically represented by using letters to show which lines rhyme with each other, such as AABB or ABAB. By following a rhyme scheme, poets and songwriters can create structure and cohesion in their work.
A turset is the first 3 lines of a sonnet, usually consisting of a rhyme scheme in the order of ABA.