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what is the difference between report and account? does 'reporting' mean writing like the newspapers (plain, no feelings, no opinion, no descriptive words or narrative events???)
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Yeah i agree...but u hve to keep in view...sumtimes the question itself describes a sort of pattern 4 the account...!abcde said:Account does not have a format. You write straight away! Report has the format mentioned above by Rafae.
No....not at all....reports and accounts are narrations of true happenings...jst giv the facts and sign off...i tried using a casual language in my mock and entered sensationalism like putting in the words 'guess what', 'whoa', 'and then-oh my God' and it led me to losing marks..!! This is surely not sumthing to put in ur creativity.!izzahzainab said:i thought we could add sensations in account
I jxt talked to my tchr abt dat and she said that the examiner doesnt fuss much abt the pattern bcuz there are students 4m whole world giving the pprs and every area has its own format...so do as directed...start like(e.g)Brains said:i don't get it...
almost all the papers say in account, reports and letters... Start with "Dear madam or Sir" or "To the Principle".
Do we have to write the rest of the format in this or just go on with the body of the letter after writing this?
Like start a report with "to the principle"... how would we write that?
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