wen i open tally it shows company date details changed need to rewrite before opening an when i press ok it get closed what to do..plz help me
A written problem statement should clearly define the issue to be addressed, provide necessary context or background information, articulate the desired outcome or goal, and specify the scope or boundaries of the problem. It should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).
An introductory paragraph is the opening section of a written work that provides background information, context, and sets the tone for the rest of the text. It typically outlines the main topics or arguments that will be discussed in the following paragraphs.
Socrates did not leave behind any written works. All that we know of him (his life, his philosophy) is based on the writings of his students and contemporaries: most notably, Plato's dialogues. However, scholars haven't always agreed that these dialogues reveal an accurate portrayal of Socrates; hence, the "Socratic Problem" emerges.
An introductory statement is a brief opening remark made at the beginning of a speech, presentation, or written document to set the tone and provide context for the audience. It aims to grab the audience's attention and introduce the main topic that will be discussed.
A "hook" is a statement somewhere in the openingparagraph designed to:-make your audience interested in what you have written-active reader's back round knowledge
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