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27 June 2022

A person Who is Telling a Story?


 Third Person Perspective is the most common method of conveying a work of fiction. This method allows the narrator to have at least limited omniscience. The narrator has limited access to the knowledge and feelings of the characters. The point of view in any story is important because it provides a guide to manage the execution of your story. Most works of fiction use one point of view although a second perspective can be brought into the story for a short period of time. Third Person Perspective is the most common method of conveying a work of fiction. This method allows the narrator to have at least limited omniscience. The narrator has limited access to the knowledge and feelings of the characters in the story and can take the reader from one character setting to another easily. There is no questioning of how the narrator knows so much about each individual; it is a premise that is simply accepted by most readers. Unlike first person perspective that conveys the story from the perspective of a cast member, third person perspective narration does not allow the narrator to actually participate in the action. They are simply the mechanism that operates outside the story to bring the various story threads together. If a writer were to give the narrator full access to all feelings and thoughts of the cast of characters the story would be a little flat because nothing would be left to the imagination. Third person narratives can be spotted by the predominate us of words such as they, he, she and it. The narrator talks about others thoughts  – never about his own . The least common perspective is Second Person Perspective. Very few novels can utilize this approach throughout an entire work. This type of fiction relies on words like you and you’re. The use of this type of perspective either assumes you will connect with the story as if it is written to you or that you will understand you are reading a private story written to and about someone else. It is rare to find a full manuscript that uses this perspective although an Epistolary Novel such the C.S. Lewis masterpiece ,Screwtape Letters may likely be considered second person perspective in its entirety. The trouble many writers get into is an unintentional shift in perspective. This can be used effectively under certain circumstances, however the shift in perspective needs a breaking point to allow the reader to gain some understanding that a shift has taken place. Without a break to qualify the shift in point of view the story becomes confusing because the reader has to work hard at discovering who is actually telling the story. who understand the story, and who is WRITTER.


Aanchal Tak :)

07 June 2022

chocoholic phase !!

 Are you a chocoholic?


Answer these questions to help find out. chocoholic (def): a person who has or claims to have habitual  to chocolate If you have more than TWO secret stashes of chocolate candy, you might be a chocoholic. (Be honest.) * If your top 3 favourite candies all have chocolate in them, you might be a chocoholic. * If you have more than 4 books at home on chocolate, you might be a chocoholic. * If your favourite dessert is chocolate cake with chocolate frosting and chocolate ice-cream on the side, then you might be a chocoholic. * If you name chocolate as one of the seven wonders of the world, you might be a chocoholic. * If you bookmark more than 2 websites on the health benefits of chocolate, then you might be a chocoholic. * If your favourite movie is Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, you might be a chocoholic. * If you own more than one chocolate-related T-Shirt, you might be a chocoholic. (If you actually wear that chocolate T-Shirt in public, just admit it. You are a chocoholic.) * If you name your first-born child after your favourite chocolate candy – then you are a definite, full fledged chocoholic. * If you are a chocoholic, there you may want to try one of two possible cures: 

CURE #1: Chocolate Overdose In several cases a chocolate overdose will effectively kill your chocolate bug for a period of time. At some point, too much chocolate in a given month will cure your addiction – for at least a week. Your personal chocolate overdose limit will depend on your level of addiction. (We sell a variety of chocolates to help you do this in style.

CURE #2: Chocolate Substitution Chocolate substitution is another option, if the chocolate overdose doesn’t work. It involves starving your chocolate bug by offering it wholesome candy substitutes. The concept is that your body will gradually forget its craving for chocolate. (We sell a variety of delicious candies to help you do this in style.) If one of these cures doesn’t work, well, at least you would enjoy the attempt

         Well, of course it makes sense that chocolate really is healthy. Chocolate is made from a bean – and so, wouldn’t that be like eating a vegetable? (Try explaining that to your mom.)

Aanchal Tak :)

What type of investor should I be ?

let's talk about spent money in right angle. 


Every start-up needs a perfect process and a big investment. Getting started in the business of investing is much easier than it used to be. So is improving your returns if you already invest. No longer is the field restricted to the wealthy or large financial institutions. More and more these days every day people like moms, dads, students and even children are trying their hand at what used to be the exclusive playground of the rich status. However before delving into what is a very exciting and potentially financially rewarding world you should access what type of investor you actually wat to be. In the thirty years that I have been investing I have seen people who haven't answered this question come and go and lately Love seen it happen with alarming frequency. Think about it for a while. have you really thought about what you need to do to start creating wealth for you and your people. If not you need to seriously consider what type of investment style would be best for your position. Types of investors The buy and holders of the community put their money into shares that they feel are good value and hold them for expanses of anywhere between 1 and 50 years. This investment style is most suitable to people who are long term orientated by nature, not looking for a quick profit and have an eye for good companies and projects. The most famous proponent of such an approach is the world's second richest man, Warren Buffet, so you could say that it isn't such a bad style. Day trading is the complete opposite of the buy and hold approach and involves individuals who buy and sell shares in a very short period generally within the same day. If you have a lot of time and are prepared to watch market movements very closely then this approach may be for you and only for you. The next thing you need to look at is what sort of analysis you want to conduct on the shares that you are considering. Generally there are two schools of thought, one being fundamental/ financial and the other technical. You will always find people pushing one or the other but it makes more sense to incorporate a blend both. Fundamentalists tend to look at company profits, management direction, future plans/growth prospects, the economy as a whole and such like company and economic factors. While those with a mathematical or scientific background might look at share price charts employing various technical analysis techniques, ratios, indicators and trends in order to identify which shares they want to look at further. You should realise that relying wholly on one or the other is not the wisest thing to do. For example a chart that has all the indications that a share is going to be a good choice for the future is useless if the company is going to file for bankruptcy. As I mentioned earlier a blend of the two should be considered. When you are deciding what type of investor you want to be, one of the most important considerations is your risk threshold. In other words how much you are willing to loose. This again will have an impact on the investment style that you choose and will also have a relationship to the level of returns that you may be seeking. Investors come in many forms and there is no right or wrong way. Different things work for different people. It is vital that you decide which method best suits you and that you stick to this method.


Aanchal Tak

06 June 2022

Writing Articles Doesn’t Work !

 Like most …If you’ve been on the web for any length of time I’m sure you’ve seen the headlines on websites or in your email inbox stating things like,


Writing Articles is the Best Way to promote your website and get laser targeted traffic to your site” or “If your not writing articles to promote your site there’s something wrong with you” and my favourite “Writing Articles is Free and only requires a bit of time to Write Them”. My response to these statements is, “HOGWASH” Like most of us on a limited budget I set about the Adventure  of writing articles. I spent hours 24 hours on writing and submitting articles to every directory I could find. After several months I concluded there was something very very mistaken. My traffic had not grew, I had not built a list of thousands of subscribers and I was no better off financially since my affiliate links were not bringing me any sales. So I gave up and decided those headlines I’d read were internet hype and not having any experience at writing and I’d been duped into believing that this form of marketing was a valid one. But……what I was about to discover would turn my article writing upside down and change the way I would approach my article writing forever. First I learned my articles didn't have great Topics: They did little to make the reader want to even read the articles. Second, My article didn’t flow well. The reader would never finish the article get to the bio box and never get to my site Third, The article gave way too much information and gave the reader no incentive to look for more information, never getting to the bio box, never getting to my site. These are just a few of the mistakes I had been making consequently causing my article marketing efforts to fail. The above article was written in just under 20 minutes including research. The techniques used to write this article were a direct result of the information received  from Andrew Hansen’s Article Speed Writing E-book. Because of this information my article writing has taken a definite upward and successful turn and I cannot Thank Andrew enough!
still thank you so much .

Aanchal Tak

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