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At Oxford Royale Academy, we offer a range of summer school programmes that have become extremely popular amongst students of all ages. The subject of creative writing continues to intrigue many academics as it can help to develop a range of skills that will benefit you throughout your career and life.
Nevertheless, that initial question is one that continues to linger and be asked time and time again: what is creative writing? More specifically, what does it mean or encompass? How does creative writing differ from other styles of writing?
During our Oxford Summer School programme , we will provide you with in-depth an immersive educational experience on campus in the colleges of the best university in the world. However, in this guide, we want to provide a detailed analysis of everything to do with creative writing, helping you understand more about what it is and why it could benefit you to become a creative writer.
The best place to start is with a definition.
The dictionary definition of creative writing is that it is original writing that expresses ideas and thoughts in an imaginative way. [1] Some academics will also define it as the art of making things up, but both of these definitions are too simplistic in the grand scheme of things.
It’s challenging to settle on a concrete definition as creative writing can relate to so many different things and formats. Naturally, as the name suggests, it is all built around the idea of being creative or imaginative. It’s to do with using your brain and your own thoughts to create writing that goes outside the realms of what’s expected. This type of writing tends to be more unique as it comes from a personal place. Each individual has their own level of creativity, combined with their own thoughts and views on different things. Therefore, you can conjure up your own text and stories that could be completely different from others.
Understanding creative writing can be challenging when viewed on its own. Consequently, the best way to truly understand this medium is by exploring the other main forms of writing. From here, we can compare and contrast them with the art of creative writing, making it easier to find a definition or separate this form of writing from others.
In modern society, we can identify five main types of writing styles [1] that will be used throughout daily life and a plethora of careers:
Narrative writing refers to storytelling in its most basic form. Traditionally, this involves telling a story about a character and walking the readers through the journey they go on. It can be a long novel or a short story that’s only a few hundred words long. There are no rules on length, and it can be completely true or a work of fiction.
A fundamental aspect of narrative writing that makes it different from other forms is that it should includes the key elements of storytelling. As per UX Planet, there are seven core elements of a good story or narrative [2] : the plot, characters, theme, dialogue, melody, decor and spectacle. Narrative writing will include all of these elements to take the ready on a journey that starts at the beginning, has a middle point, but always comes to a conclusion. This style of writing is typically used when writing stories, presenting anecdotes about your life, creating presentations or speeches and for some academic essays.
Descriptive writing, on the other hand, is more focused on the details. When this type of writing is used, it’s focused on capturing the reader’s attention and making them feel like they are part of the story. You want them to live and feel every element of a scene, so they can close their eyes and be whisked away to whatever place or setting you describe.
In many ways, descriptive writing is writing as an art form. Good writers can be given a blank canvas, using their words to paint a picture for the audience. There’s a firm focus on the five senses all humans have; sight, smell, touch, sound and taste. Descriptive writing touches on all of these senses to tell the reader everything they need to know and imagine about a particular scene.
This is also a style of writing that makes good use of both similes and metaphors. A simile is used to describe something as something else, while a metaphor is used to show that something is something else. There’s a subtle difference between the two, but they both aid descriptive writing immensely. According to many writing experts, similes and metaphors allow an author to emphasise, exaggerate, and add interest to a story to create a more vivid picture for the reader [3] .
Looking at persuasive writing and we have a form of writing that’s all about making yourself heard. You have an opinion that you want to get across to the reader, convincing them of it. The key is to persuade others to think differently, often helping them broaden their mind or see things from another point of view. This is often confused with something called opinionative writing, which is all about providing your opinions. While the two seem similar, the key difference is that persuasive writing is built around the idea of submitting evidence and backing your thoughts up. It’s not as simple as stating your opinion for other to read; no, you want to persuade them that your thoughts are worth listening to and perhaps worth acting on.
This style of writing is commonly used journalistically in news articles and other pieces designed to shine a light on certain issues or opinions. It is also typically backed up with statistical evidence to give more weight to your opinions and can be a very technical form of writing that’s not overly emotional.
Expository writing is more focused on teaching readers new things. If we look at its name, we can take the word exposure from it. According to Merriam-Webster [4] , one of the many definitions of exposure is to reveal something to others or present them with something they otherwise didn’t know. In terms of writing, it can refer to the act of revealing new information to others or exposing them to new ideas.
Effectively, expository writing focuses on the goal of leaving the reader with new knowledge of a certain topic or subject. Again, it is predominately seen in journalistic formats, such as explainer articles or ‘how-to’ blogs. Furthermore, you also come across it in academic textbooks or business writing.
This brings us back to the centre of attention for this guide: what is creative writing?
Interestingly, creative writing is often seen as the style of writing that combines many of these forms together in one go. Narrative writing can be seen as creative writing as you are coming up with a story to keep readers engaged, telling a tale for them to enjoy or learn from. Descriptive writing is very much a key part of creative writing as you are using your imagination and creative skills to come up with detailed descriptions that transport the reader out of their home and into a different place.
Creative writing can even use persuasive writing styles in some formats. Many writers will combine persuasive writing with a narrative structure to come up with a creative way of telling a story to educate readers and provide new opinions for them to view or be convinced of. Expository writing can also be involved here, using creativity and your imagination to answer questions or provide advice to the reader.
Essentially, creative writing can combine other writing types to create a unique and new way of telling a story or producing content. At the same time, it can include absolutely none of the other forms at all. The whole purpose of creative writing is to think outside the box and stray from traditional structures and norms. Fundamentally, we can say there are no real rules when it comes to creative writing, which is what makes it different from the other writing styles discussed above.
Another way to understand and explore the idea of creative writing is to look at its purpose. What is the aim of most creative works of writing? What do they hope to provide the reader with?
We can look at the words of Bryanna Licciardi, an experienced creative writing tutor, to understand the purpose of creative writing. She writes that the primary purpose is to entertain and share human experiences, like love or loss. Writers attempt to reveal the truth with regard to humanity through poetics and storytelling. [5] She also goes on to add that the first step of creative writing is to use one’s imagination.
When students sign up to our creative writing courses, we will teach them how to write with this purpose. Your goal is to create stories or writing for readers that entertain them while also providing information that can have an impact on their lives. It’s about influencing readers through creative storytelling that calls upon your imagination and uses the thoughts inside your head. The deeper you dive into the art of creative writing, the more complex it can be. This is largely because it can be expressed in so many different formats. When you think of creative writing, your instinct takes you to stories and novels. Indeed, these are both key forms of creative writing that we see all the time. However, there are many other forms of creative writing that are expressed throughout the world.
Looking back at the original and simple definition of creative writing, it relates to original writing in a creative and imaginative way. Consequently, this can span across so many genres and types of writing that differ greatly from one another. This section will explore and analyse the different types of creative writing, displaying just how diverse this writing style can be – while also showcasing just what you’re capable of when you learn how to be a creative writer.
The majority of students will first come across creative writing in the form of essays . The point of an essay is to present a coherent argument in response to a stimulus or question. [6] In essence, you are persuading the reader that your answer to the question is correct. Thus, creative writing is required to get your point across as coherently as possible, while also using great descriptive writing skills to paint the right message for the reader.
Moreover, essays can include personal essays – such as writing a cover letter for work or a university application. Here, great creativity is needed to almost write a story about yourself that captivates the reader and takes them on a journey with you. Excellent imagination and persuasive writing skills can help you tell your story and persuade those reading that you are the right person for the job or university place.
Arguably, this is the most common way in which creative writing is expressed. Fictional work includes novels, novellas, short stories – and anything else that is made up. The very definition of fiction by the Cambridge Dictionary states that it is the type of book or story that is written about imaginary characters and events not based on real people and facts. [7] As such, it means that your imagination is called upon to create something out of nothing. It is a quintessential test of your creative writing skills, meaning you need to come up with characters, settings, plots, descriptions and so much more.
Fictional creative writing in itself takes on many different forms and can be completely different depending on the writer. That is the real beauty of creative writing; you can have entirely different stories and characters from two different writers. Just look at the vast collection of fictional work around you today; it’s the perfect way to see just how versatile creative writing can be depending on the writer.
Similarly, scripts can be a type of creative writing that appeals to many. Technically, a script can be considered a work of fiction. Nevertheless, it depends on the script in question. Scripts for fictional television shows, plays or movies are obviously works of fiction. You, the writer, has come up with the characters and story of the show/play/movie, bringing it all to life through the script. But, scripts can also be non-fictional. Creating a play or movie that adapts real-life events will mean you need to write a script based on something that genuinely happened.
Here, it’s a perfect test of creative writing skills as you take a real event and use your creative talents to make it more interesting. The plot and narrative may already be there for you, so it’s a case of using your descriptive writing skills to really sell it to others and keep readers – or viewers – on the edge of their seats.
A speech is definitely a work of creative writing. The aim of a speech can vary depending on what type of speech it is. A politician delivering a speech in the House of Commons will want to get a point across to persuade others in the room. They’ll need to use creative writing to captivate their audience and have them hanging on their every word. A recent example of a great speech was the one by Sir David Attenborough at the recent COP26 global climate summit. [8] Listening to the speech is a brilliant way of understanding how creative writing can help get points across. His speech went viral around the world because of how electrifying and enthralling it is. The use of many descriptive and persuasive words had people hanging onto everything he said. He really created a picture and an image for people to see, convincing them that the time is now to work on stopping and reversing climate change.
From this speech to a completely different one, you can see creative writing at play for speeches at weddings and other jovial events. Here, the purpose is more to entertain guests and make them laugh. At the same time, someone giving a wedding speech will hope to create a lovely story for the guests to enjoy, displaying the true love that the married couple share for one another. Regardless of what type of speech an individual is giving, creative writing skills are required for it to be good and captivating.
The final example of creative writing is twofold; poetry and songs. Both of these formats are similar to one another, relying on creativity to deliver a combination of things. Poetry can take so many forms and styles, but it aims to inspire readers and get them thinking. Poems often have hidden meanings behind them, and it takes a great deal of imagination and creativity to come up with these meanings while also creating a powerful poem. Some argue that poetry is the most creative of all creative writing forms.
Songwriting is similar in that you use creativity to come up with lyrics that can have powerful meanings while also conjuring up a story for people. The best songwriters will use lyrics that stay in people’s minds and get them thinking about the meaning behind the song. If you lack imagination and creativity, you will never be a good songwriter.
In truth, there are so many other types and examples of creative writing that you can explore. The ones listed above are the most common and powerful, and they all do a great job of demonstrating how diverse creative writing can be. If you can hone your skills in creative writing, it opens up many opportunities for you in life. Primarily, creative writing focuses on fictional pieces of work, but as you can see, non-fiction also requires a good deal of creativity.
Our in-depth analysis of creative writing has led to a point where you’re aware of this style of writing and its purpose, along with some examples of it in the real world. The next question to delve into is what do you need to do to make a piece of creative writing. To phrase this another way; how do you write something that comes under the creative heading rather than another form of writing?
There is an element of difficulty in answering this question as creative writing has so many different types and genres. Consequently, there isn’t a set recipe for the perfect piece of creative writing, and that’s what makes this format so enjoyable and unique. Nevertheless, we can discover some crucial elements or principles that will help make a piece of writing as creative and imaginative as possible:
All creative works will begin by defining a target audience. There are many ways to define a target audience, with some writers suggesting that you think about who is most likely to read your work. However, this can still be challenging as you’re unsure of the correct demographic to target. Writer’s Digest makes a good point of defining your target audience by considering your main motivation for writing in the first place. [9] It’s a case of considering what made you want to start writing – whether it’s a blog post, novel, song, poem, speech, etc. Figuring out your motivation behind it will help you zero in on your target audience.
Defining your audience is vital for creative writing as it helps you know exactly what to write and how to write it. All of your work should appeal to this audience and be written in a way that they can engage with. As a simple example, authors that write children’s stories will adapt their writing to appeal to the younger audience. Their stories include lots of descriptions and words that children understand, rather than being full of long words and overly academic writing.
Establishing the audience lets the writer know which direction to take things in. As a result, this can aid with things like character choices, plot, storylines, settings, and much more.
Furthermore, great works of creative writing will always include a story of sorts. This is obvious for works such as novels, short stories, scripts, etc. However, even for things like poems, songs or speeches, a story helps make it creative. It gives the audience something to follow, helping them make sense of the work. Even if you’re giving a speech, setting a story can help you create a scene in people’s minds that makes them connect to what you’re saying. It’s a very effective way of persuading others and presenting different views for people to consider.
Moreover, consider the definition of a story/narrative arc. One definition describes it as a term that describes a story’s full progression. It visually evokes the idea that every story has a relatively calm beginning, a middle where tension, character conflict and narrative momentum builds to a peak and an end where the conflict is resolved. [10]
Simplifying this, we can say that all works of creative writing need a general beginning, middle and end. It’s a way of bringing some sort of structure to your writing so you know where you are going, rather than filling it with fluff or waffle.
Imagination is a buzzword that we’ve used plenty of times throughout this deep dive into creative writing. Every creative writing course you go on will spend a lot of time focusing on the idea of using your imagination. The human brain is a marvellously powerful thing that holds the key to creative freedom and expressing yourself in new and unique ways. If you want to make something creative, you need to tap into your imagination.
People use their imagination in different ways; some will be able to conjure up ideas for stories or worlds that exist beyond our own. Others will use theirs to think of ways of describing things in a more creative and imaginative way. Ultimately, a good imagination is what sets your work apart from others within your genre. This doesn’t mean you need to come up with the most fantastical novel of all time to have something classified as creative writing. No, using your imagination and creativity can extend to something as simple as your writing style.
Ultimately, it’s more about using your imagination to find your own personal flair and creative style. You will then be able to write unique pieces that stand out from the others and keep audiences engaged.
When most individuals or students consider creative writing, they imagine a world where they are writing stories for a living. There’s a common misconception that creative writing skills are only beneficial for people pursuing careers in scriptwriting, storytelling, etc. Realistically, enhancing ones creative writing skills can open up many windows of opportunity throughout your education and career.
These points all demonstrate the different ways in which creative writing can impact your life and alter your career. In terms of general career skills, this is one that you simply cannot go without.
One final part of this analysis of creative writing is to look at how students can improve. It begins by reading as much as you can and taking in lots of different content. Read books, poems, scripts, articles, blogs – anything you can find. Listen to music and pay attention to the words people use and the structure of their writing. It can help you pick up on things like metaphors, similes, and how to use your imagination. Of course, writing is the key to improving; the more you write, the more creative you can get as you will start unlocking the powers of your brain.
In conclusion, creative writing uses a mixture of different types of writing to create stories that stray from traditional structures and norms. It revolves around the idea of using your imagination to find a writing style that suits you and gets your points across to an audience, keeping them engaged in everything you say. From novels to speeches, there are many forms of creative writing that can help you in numerous career paths throughout your life.
[1] SkillShare: The 5 Types of Writing Styles with Examples
[2] Elements of Good Story Telling – UX Planet
[3] Simile vs Metaphor: What’s the Difference? – ProWritingAid
[4] Definition of Exposure by Merriam-Webster
[5] The Higher Purpose of Creative Writing | by Terveen Gill
[6] Essay purpose – Western Sydney University
[7] FICTION | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
[8] ‘Not fear, but hope’ – Attenborough speech in full – BBC News
[9] Writer’s Digest: Who Is Your Target Reader?
[10] What is a Narrative Arc? • A Guide to Storytelling Structure
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Synonyms in Hindi | कल्पनाशील मूल निर्माणकारी |
Synonyms in English | imaginative original constructive |
Antonyms in Hindi | अनैतिक अनौपचारिक विनाशकारी |
Antonyms in English | uncreative unoriginal destructive |
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Writing essays in English is both very easy and very difficult. It’s difficult if you don’t know how to do it. And it’s easy if you do. In this post, let’s take a look at some essay-writing tips that you can follow if you are an English language student. Mind you, most of the stuff you can follow, even if you want to write in other languages. Let’s get straight into it. Essay writing tips: What you need to do The essay-writing process is typically divided into different parts and phases. For one, there is the research phase, the writing phase, and the checking phase. We’ll talk about some tips that you can follow during research, the actual writing, and so on. 1. Pick the right sources for your research The first step in the process is research. And incidentally, it is also the most important. If you take proper care during the research, you can improve the overall quality of your essay. Of the many things that you have to do for good research, the first thing is to find the right sources for it. The broad criterion that you can set to find “good” sources is to look for the ones that are generally hailed as reliable and authoritative. Think of places like the New York Times website or Forbes. Since we’re talking about writing essays, however, some sources that you can consider using are as follows: 1. Google Scholar – a good place to find academic papers on various topics 2. ResearchGate – pretty much performs the same function as G Scholar 3. JSTOR – same thing once again And so on. Depending on the type of essay you’re writing and the institution you’re associated with, there may be some additional instructions and guidelines that you may have to follow about the research sources. Some institutes may have certain restrictions in place about some research sources, such as Wikipedia, etc. If there are any such restrictions in place, you should take them into consideration before deciding on the sources. 2. Don’t copy-paste from the sources …because that’s plagiarism. Plagiarism is something akin to a disease in academics. Its presence in your essay will only warrant the rejection of the latter. You should never copy-paste anything directly from your research sources, even if it happens to be a single line or sentence. Rather, when taking information from a source, here is what your routine should be. 1. First, you should open multiple sources at a time so that your tone, tenor, and information don’t get influenced 2. When taking information from the sources, you should note them down as points using your own words. This falls within the old “take ideas, not content” advice. 3. Whenever taking information, you should note down the citation details of the sources. Then you should create and add the citations whenever adding the borrowed information. If you note down ideas, you will be able to expound on them without using the same words as the source. This will help you steer clear of plagiarism issues. 3. Keep the essay organized Proper content organization can do wonders for the quality of your essay. An organized essay can look better on the eyes and be generally more readable. Here is what you should do to make your essay organized: 1. Split up the contents using headings and sub-headings 2. Follow a proper progression for the headings, sub-headings and section-headings in the typical cascading format…something that goes like this a. Heading i. Sub-heading 1. Section heading 3. Use bullets to convey information in a more readable way. Things like steps for a process and multiple items are better off written in the form of lists rather than a paragraph. 4. Keep your wording clear Just as proper organization can help with the overall quality and readability of your essay, the same goes for the choice of words you use. Using needlessly difficult words isn’t recommended in any type of content, be it an essay or anything else. Oftentimes, using difficult words can also get you confused about what you want to write. For example, a person describing the inordinate craving for people to utilize recondite terminology with unprecedented fervor…may lose what they’re trying to say in the first place. Of course, other than this, the main benefit of using easy words is that the essay becomes more readable for the reader – who, in this case, can be the teacher or the instructor. To bring them together in the form of a list, here are some tips that you can follow to make your wording easy and simple. 1. Firstly, take care not to use any words that you may think are alien to normal conversation. 2. If the situation demands the use of a difficult word, be sure to address and explain it for the ease of your reader(s). 3. Once you are done writing the draft of your essay, you should give it a couple of thorough reads and re-reads. If you come across any difficult words that you may have used without realizing it, you can fix them then. Another good way to go about the last step there is to use a paraphrasing tool. In other words, if there are some difficult words in your essay and you can’t figure out how to make them more readable, you can try rephrasing those particular parts with the help of a paraphrasing tool. Should you choose a high-quality one, you will be able to get smart results without much need for editing, etc. 5. Find and remove plagiarism Another important thing that you have to do during the essay-writing process is find and remove plagiarism from the content. We don’t need to go on about the harms and consequences of plagiarism. Suffice it to understand that it is one of the worst things that can occur in your academic write-ups. They can get you a low grade, put you in trouble with your teachers and even get you in legal trouble if the offense is serious enough. As we’ve done above, let’s adumbrate the steps that you need to follow for this in points: 1. First, you need to find out the parts of your content that are plagiarized. This you have to do with the help of an online plagiarism checker. There are different plagiarism checkers that you can use; some of the popular ones of which include Copyscape and Check-Plagiarism. 2. Once you are done with the first step, i.e., plagiarism detection, the next thing that follows is the removal or fixing. You can eliminate plagiarism from your content in a few different ways. a. You can just excise the plagiarized parts and cut them out altogether b. If the plagiarism exists in just a few lines or just one of them, you can put it in quotes and make it look like you’ve taken it legally from a source 3. We mentioned paraphrasing above as a way to remedy bad readability. Incidentally, it is a good fix that you can use for plagiarism as well. In other words, you can paraphrase the content that you find to be plagiarized. After being paraphrased, the content will come back new and shining. Conclusion For the sake of brevity, we’re skipping some of the finer details. But we have outlined the main stuff, and you should be good as long as you follow them. Before we give this post the wrap, here are some other additional tips that you can follow to write a good essay. 1. Be sure to check for grammar and spelling errors before finalizing your essay 2. Be sure to add the citations and references properly (if needed) 3. Make sure there are no loose ends with the formatting, i.e., font size, margins, and the like 4. Add graphics and visuals where suitable i.e., for proof and illustration, etc.
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Creative Writing क्या होता है ? Creative Writing को हिंदी में रचनात्मक लेखन भी कहा जाता है, लेखन का एक प्रकार है । इसमें मजबूत लिखित दृश्यों के माध्यम से ...
creative writing meaning in Hindi with examples: सृजनात्मक-लेख सर्जनात्मक लेखन ... click for more detailed meaning of creative writing in Hindi with examples, definition, pronunciation and example sentences.
"CREATIVE WRITING" के बारे में सब कुछ एक ही जगह पर: परिभाषाएँ, उच्चारण, पर्यायवाची, व्याकरण विशेषज्ञता, समान्वय, उदाहरण और अनुवाद।
creative writing - क्रीएटिव राइटिंग का अर्थ क्या है? creative writing (क्रीएटिव राइटिंग) का अर्थ, अनुवाद, उदाहरण, पर्यायवाची, विपरीत, परिभाषा और तुकांत शब्द। creative writing का मीनिंग।
The word or phrase creative writing refers to . See creative writing meaning in Hindi, creative writing definition, translation and meaning of creative writing in Hindi.
Creative Writing in Hindi Creative expression through writing requires one to organise their thoughts and present them in a way that is clear, precise, and exciting to read. Due to a lack of exposure to good Hindi literature, most people in India struggle with creative writing in Hindi.
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creative Example creative writing ( रचनात्मक लेखन ) Homer, the creative genius of Greek epic ( होमर, ग्रीक महाकाव्य की रचनात्मक प्रतिभा ) The South African years were his most creative period. ( दक्षिण अफ्रीकी वर्ष उनकी सबसे रचनात्मक ...
CREATIVE translate: रचनात्मक या सृजनात्मक. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Hindi Dictionary.
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Creative writing is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature, typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development, and the use of literary tropes or with various traditions of poetry and poetics. Due to the looseness of the definition, it ...
Creative meaning in Hindi : Get meaning and translation of Creative in Hindi language with grammar,antonyms,synonyms and sentence usages by ShabdKhoj. Know answer of question : what is meaning of Creative in Hindi? Creative ka matalab hindi me kya hai (Creative का हिंदी में मतलब ).
creative - क्रीएटिव / क्रीऐटिव का अर्थ क्या है? creative (क्रीएटिव / क्रीऐटिव) का अर्थ, अनुवाद, उदाहरण, पर्यायवाची, विपरीत, परिभाषा और तुकांत शब्द। creative का मीनिंग।
Creative Meaning in Detail. creative (adj) = having the ability or power to create. Synonyms: creative, originative. Usage: a creative imagination. creative (adj) = promoting construction or creation. Synonyms: creative. Usage: creative work. Other words to learn. propagandise meaning in Hindi.
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Creative writing is the art of using your mind and imagination to come up with ideas and thoughts that are unique and can encompass many different forms.
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The word or phrase creative refers to promoting construction or creation, or having the ability or power to create. See creative meaning in Hindi, creative definition, translation and meaning of creative in Hindi.
creative (Creative) meaning in English (इंग्लिश मे मीनिंग) is CREATIVE (creative ka matlab english me CREATIVE hai). Get meaning and translation of Creative in English language with grammar, synonyms and antonyms by ShabdKhoj. Know the answer of question : what is meaning of Creative in English? creative (Creative) ka matalab Angrezi me kya hai ( creative का ...
(3) I am going to sit here and try to get some reading and writing done before the storm catches up with me. (4) The question came from an editor interested in improving the quality of writing at her newspaper. (5) she made a decent living from writing (6) According to the principles of calligraphy, writing should be upright or slanting to the ...
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