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Creative writing  -  Short Note

Introduction

Short notes and messages are brief pieces of writing used to convey important information quickly. In our fast-paced world, being able to summarize key points or give urgent instructions is a vital communication skill. Whether it is a note for a friend or an urgent message about the environment, the goal is to be clear, concise, and direct.

FeatureDescriptionExample
LengthBrief and to the point2–3 sentences only
FocusOnly the most important information“Water is essential for life.”
ClaritySimple words, no extra detail“The Earth revolves around the Sun.”
PurposeQuick understanding“Photosynthesis makes food for plants.”
StyleDirect and factual“The Taj Mahal is in Agra.”
A short note should be brief and focus only on the most important information to ensure quick understanding.

Explanation Step by Step

Writing or interpreting short notes involves focusing on the core message. Since these are used for urgent communication, every word matters. Follow these steps to master short notes:

  • Scan Quickly: Read the note fast to get the overall context.
  • Identify the Core: Find the specific action, warning, or piece of news being shared.
  • Contextual Clues: Look at the surrounding words to choose the best vocabulary that fits the meaning.

Sub-topics

Creative Writing - Short Note

This sub-topic focuses on understanding and completing short informational snippets or urgent messages. It tests your ability to select the most logical word based on the situation described.

Examples

Example 1: Environmental Alert
Context: A note about a flood washing snakes ashore. They died because there were no trees to save them.
Sentence: "Thousands of snakes lay dead... with no trees to _____ them."
Answer: protect. Trees provide shelter and safety, so "protect" is the most logical choice.
Tricky Example: Scientific Message (Real-Life)
Context: A scientist sends a note about research. He says we shouldn't use studies for selfish gains but for the welfare of the entire world.
Sentence: "Commit to use research for the welfare of the entire _____." Options: 1) dead world 2) people 3) living world 4) non-living world.
Answer: living world. (Tricky because "people" sounds correct, but scientific welfare usually encompasses all life forms, including animals and plants, making "living world" a more complete and professional choice).

Tricks and Shortcuts

  • The "Fit" Test: Read the sentence with each option. The one that sounds most natural and matches the tone (serious, happy, urgent) is usually correct.
  • Keywords: Look for words like "urgent," "welfare," or "save" to understand the emotional weight of the note.

Common Mistakes

  • Ignoring the Tone: Choosing a casual word for a serious emergency note.
  • Overthinking: Short notes are simple. Don't look for complex meanings; the most direct answer is usually the right one.

Practice Questions

Easy Questions

  1. Real-life Scenario: You leave a note for your mom: "I am going to the park. Please _____ the door when you leave." (1. open 2. lock 3. break 4. paint).
  2. Tricky Question: A note on a gift: "I hope this small _____ brings a smile to your face." (1. problem 2. token 3. task 4. debt).
  3. General Note: "Don't forget to _____ the plants, or they will dry up in the heat." (1. eat 2. water 3. watch 4. hide).

Medium Questions

  1. Real-life Scenario: A note from a doctor: "Take these medicines regularly for a _____ recovery." (1. slow 2. speedy 3. heavy 4. costly).
  2. Tricky Question: An office memo: "Please ensure all computers are _____ down before the weekend to save energy." (1. closed 2. shut 3. fallen 4. broken).
  3. Contextual Note: "The flood was devastating. We need to _____ the victims with food and clothes." (1. provide 2. show 3. take 4. ignore).

Hard Questions

  1. Real-life Scenario: A note on a museum artifact: "This crown is ancient. Please _____ from touching the glass case." (1. stop 2. refrain 3. enjoy 4. keep).
  2. Tricky Question: A historical message: "The king's legacy was not built on gold, but on the _____ he showed to his enemies." (1. anger 2. clemency 3. power 4. wealth).
  3. Conceptual Note: "True wisdom lies in the _____ of our mistakes, not just in our success." (1. repetition 2. acknowledgement 3. hiding 4. celebration).

Revision Summary

Short notes are urgent messages meant for quick reading. Always look for the main message and choose words that fit the context perfectly. Remember to keep it simple, check the tone of the message, and ensure the word you pick helps the reader understand the importance of the information immediately.

Note to an Uncle:
Dear Uncle, Thank you for the lovely gift. It is very ........ and I use it every day.

A
    
useless
B
    
useful
C
    
bad
D
    
old
Explaination

Dear Bittu, You know my medical treatment is going on. So please send some ___________ as these are not available here. I have sent you needed list. I am taking good care of myself. May God bless you.
Your grandma

A
    
clothes
B
    
food
C
    
shelter
D
    
medicines
Explaination
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