Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Creative Title (1 m)
Name of Competition / Event (1 m)
Date in Words (½ m)
Timing (½ m)
Sub-Venue, Main Venue (½ + ½ m)
Paragraph containing details about the Grade of Students, Teacher in Charge and
Last Date of Registration. (1 m)
Randomgmail@gmail.com
Subject of Email
Dear Madam/Sir,
Main Body of the Email including Details including Date of Event, Grades
Eligible, Timing of the Event and Venue (Sub Venue and Main Venue).
Yours faithfully,
Nirvaan Desai
Descriptive Writing Rubric
Important Details -
Many Vivid Sensory details Should be used, they could paint a picture and appeal
to all of the reader's Senses of sight, hearing, couch, smell and taste when
appropriate.
Often make use of figurative language such as Analogies, Similes and metaphors
to help paint the picture in the reader's mind.
Use Precise language. Use specific adjectives and nouns and strong action verbs to
give life to the pictures you are painting in the ready's Minden
Write about 4-5 Paragraphs of pure wonderful content of about 45-50 words.
Important Details-
Climax: The moment of Greatest tension of the story. This is often the most
exciting event
Resolution: Ending
Argumentative Writing
TITLE
Claim 1. Evidence 1.
Claim 2. Evidence 2.
Claim 3. Evidence 3.
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Paragraph 2 (Body)