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How to write a notice, Format and solved examples (XII English, CBSE)

  NOTICE WRITING (Word limit: 50 words) Marks: 4 marks FORMAT Name of the organisation : Name of the school/college/society/institution Notice : The word "NOTICE" must be written at the centre of the page. Date : The date of issuing the notice is written below the word “Notice”(Left-hand side) Heading: Appropriate heading in capital letters Content : The main body of the notice should include the following: Purpose: The reason for writing the notice. Details: Necessary information such as date, time, venue, and any specific instructions must be included. Additional Information: Any other relevant details or instructions. Closing : Sign off with your name (Position, if applicable)  Note: The positioning of the name of the organisation and The word “Notice” can be altered. THINGS TO REMEMBER Clarity : The notice must be clear and concise, providing all necessary details. Format : The prescribed format must be followed  Language : Use of formal language appropriate for a no...

Aunt Jennifer's Tigers by Adrienne Rich, Class 12 English CBSE (Summary, poetic devices, word meaning and stanza based question-answer)

  AUNT JENNIFER’S TIGERS By Adrienne Rich (May 16, 1929- March 27, 2012) DETAILED STANZA-WISE EXPLANATION, POETIC DEVICES, VOCABULARY, AND SHORT QUESTION-ANSWER OF THE POEM “AUNT JENNIFER’S TIGERS”. ABOUT THE POET Adrienne Rich is recgnised as one of the greatest English poets of the twentieth century. She always raised her voice against injustice and exploitation of women in the male-dominated society. She had been attached to various women's movements.  INTRODUCTION "Aunt Jennifer's Tigers" is a poem by Adrienne Rich that explores the theme of feminine oppression and the struggle for freedom. Here Aunt Jennifer has been described as being "trapped" in her marriage. Moreover, the tigers represent Aunt Jennifer's desire for freedom. DIFFICULT WORDS AND THEIR MEANING Prance - Jump Screen - Panel Topaz - bright yellow colour stone Denizen - dweller/inhabitant Pace - walk/move Sleek - smooth/elegant Chivalric - brave/noble Certainty - here it means confiden...