How to Develop a Balanced Approach in Answer Writing?
A sufficient degree of knowledge base is required before you can provide a well-rounded response that fits within the allotted word count.
- Whenever you are asked to share your opinions, strive to do so from the perspective of a generalist. In some cases, you are expected to provide existing facts in the current context rather than making a suggestion. For instance, it is preferable to express "it is felt" rather than "I feel."
- Also, while writing a particular paper, do not think that you can write points from that particular syllabus only. Take a holistic view, broaden your outlook, and use relevant ....
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