Writing Meg-03 British Novel Answers to Score Maximum Marks

Writing Meg-03 British Novel Answers to Score Maximum Marks


For the answering the novel questions:


Divide your answer in 

Intro, 

body 

and conclusion. 


Try to write in paras or points, depending on your choice of writing. 


1. Name of author, year when published (to be mentioned in intro part of answer)


2. What is the purpose of the novel (optional)


3. Summary of the Novel (should be in your knowledge, but don't write in detail in your answer unless asked, just mention in 4 to 5 lines, very briefly.. if required)


4. Name of all the characters, specially main characters.


5. How characters are introduced to you by the author.


6. How characters are related to each other.


7. Themes of the Novel.


8. Give references to some incidence in your answer (at least 1 should be there)


9. If you remember you can quote some lines from the novel (not necessary, but if you can do then it gives good impression  to your answer)


10. Don't forget to write a conclusion (4 to 5 lines sufficient).

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Link to Sample Answer to Narrative technique of Tom Jones


Link to find List of Important Novels and Questions from previous years.


Meg 3 -  themes, narrative technique, unique features, characterization and broad style (modernist, romantic, etc).  name of the book, author, year of publication, brief gist of the plot/theme, what the story is about, and your view about the question . Last paragraph - conclusion.  Old que paper, Characters, summary, analysis, quotation, important dialogues. 6/9. Brief about the author. Ans in points and paragraph, black pen, highlight,  underline. Each ans only 30mins. Don’t panic and think peacefully.



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