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 Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : SEC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College: Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. Home Assignment  🌐 What is Blog Writing? Blog writing is the practice of creating written content for an online platform (a blog). Blogs are websites or sections of websites where writers regularly post articles, stories, guides, reviews, or opinions on various topics. A blog can be personal (like a diary), professional (industry-related), or creative (lifestyle, travel, food, literature, etc.). --- 🖊️ Purpose of Blog Writing 1. Sharing Knowledge – Educating readers about a subject (e.g., health tips, study guides). 2. Expressing Ideas – A platform for personal thoughts, opinions, or creative work. 3. Building Community – Connecting with people who share similar interests. 4. Promoting Business/Brand – Blogs are often used by companies for marketing. 5. Earning Income – Through ads, sponsored posts, and affiliate marketing. --- 📑 Structur...

IKS

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  Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : IKS Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College: Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. CLASS ASSIGNMENT  Vakrokti Home Assignment  ✍️ Dhvani Theory in Detail Introduction The Dhvani Theory (Theory of Suggestion) is one of the greatest contributions of Indian poetics to world literature. It was introduced by Ānandavardhana in his work Dhvanyāloka (9th century). Later, the famous critic Abhinavagupta expanded it in his commentary Locana. Dhvani literally means “sound” or “resonance”, but in literary theory, it means the suggested meaning that goes beyond the literal meaning of words. --- Main Idea According to Ānandavardhana, the soul of poetry is suggestion (dhvani). A poem is not great because of its direct meaning (denotation) or figurative meaning (connotation), but because of its suggested meaning, which touches the emotions and imagination of readers. --- Types of Meanings in Poetry 1. Abhidha (Denotation) – the dire...

AEC

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 Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : Major 5  Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. Class Assignment  📌 Simple Present Tense – Active and Passive Voice 1. Structure Active Voice: Subject + Verb (s/es) + Object Passive Voice: Object + is/are/am + Past Participle (V3) + by + Subject --- 2. Examples ✅ Active Voice 1. He writes a letter. Subject = He Verb = writes Object = a letter 2. She sings a song. 3. They play cricket. 4. The teacher teaches English. --- ✅ Passive Voice 1. A letter is written by him. Object (a letter) → becomes Subject is + V3 (written) by + Subject (him) 2. A song is sung by her. 3. Cricket is played by them. 4. English is taught by the teacher. --- 3. Special Cases If subject is not important/unknown, we often drop "by + subject". Active: People speak English everywhere. Passive: English is spoken everywhere. (✔ no need to write "by people") --- 4. Formula Table Voice Formula Example Acti...

SEC

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 Name : Dangar Arpisha H.                Kuvadiya Prinsi H.              Kuvadiya Nidhi B. Paper : SEC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. Class Assignment  ---  " My Village – Nesda"   Today, I feel proud to introduce my beautiful village – Nesda. Nesda is not just a place on the map; it is a home filled with love, culture, and unity. Every corner of my village has a story to tell, and I am happy to share some of its most special places with you. First, in the heart of our village, we have the Ram Mandir and Shiv Mandir – a peaceful temple where people come together to pray and celebrate festivals. Then, there is the Pakshi ghar, a shelter for birds, where they are given food and water with great care and love. We also have the Aapagiga Mandir, located right on the main road, where travelers are often served food with respect and ...