Note Making


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  Note Making (Class 12th English) 





                 

                       NOTE MAKING


Must write the title. It should state what the majority of the passage talks about.
Minimum 4 abbreviations to be used in note making and makekey to abbreviations after writing the notes and not after the summary. (maximum abbreviations :7)
Helping verbs ,articles ,pronouns and determiners could be omitted
Write minimum 3 main heading and 3 sub headings (do not write too many subheadings)
Write phrases not complete sentences
Do not forget to use indentation
Do not use numbers as abbreviations :


WRONG : 2 –two Wid- with
CORRECT : Edu. – education (use 1st few letters)
Achvmnt-achievement (omit vowels)
b’ful- beautiful , can’t -cannot (write first few and last few letters)
BBC –British broadcasting Corporation (acronyms)
@,& ,= (conventionall symbols)
Govt,Ans. ,Ltd (standard abbreviations)
  1. Notes making should not be lengthy. It should not cover more than 2 sides of a page.




SUMMARY


  1. Do not exceed word limit given in the exam
  2. Summary is made out of notes not the passage
  3. Do not divide the summary in different paragraphs.
  4. It should be attempted just after the note making
  5. Do not start like this : ‘The passage talks about’
  6. Do not use any abbreviations in summary
  7. Write complete , grammatically correct sentences.
  8. Try to follow the order of the notes as far as possible





FORMAT:


TITLE (underline the title)

NOTES

  1. Main Heading

A.1 Sub heading
Left Margin
A.1.1 Sub Sub-Heading (optional_
(do not
A.1.2 Sub Sub-Heading
Write no.
A.2 Sub heading
In margin)
A.2.1 Sub Sub-Heading

A.2.2 Sub Sub-Heading



  1. Main Heading

B.1 Sub heading

B.1.1 Sub Sub-Heading

B.1.2 Sub Sub-Heading

B.2 Sub heading

B.2.1 Sub Sub-Heading

B.2.2 Sub Sub-Heading








                              Examples 


Q.Read the passage given below and make the notes.

The small village of Somnathpur contains an extraordinary temple, built around 1268 A.D. by the Hoyasalas of Karnataka-one of the most prolifictemplebuilders. Belur and Helebid are among their-better-known works. While these suffered during the invasions of the 14th century, the Somnathpur temple stands more or less intact in near-original condition. This small temple captivates with the beauty and vitality of its detailed sculpture,covering almost every inch of the walls, pillars, and even ceilings. It has three shikharas and stands on a star-shaped, raised platform with 24 edges. The outer walls have a profusion of detailed carvings: the entire surface run over by carved plaques of stone. There were vertical panels covered by exquiste figures of gods and goddesses. with many incarnations being depicted. There were nymphs too, some carrying an ear of maize (a symbol of plenty and prosperity. The elaborate ornamentation, very characteristic of Hoyasala sculptures, was a remarkable feature. On closer look - and it is worth it - the series of friezes on the outer walls revealed intricately carved caparisoned elephants, charging horsemen, stylized flowers, warriors, musicians, crocodiles, and swans.

The temple was actually commissioned by Soma Dandanayaka or Somnath (he named the village after himself), the minister of the Hoyasala king, Narasimha the Third. The temple was built to house three versions of Krishna. The inner center of the temple was the kalyana mandapa. Leading from here were three corridors, each ending in a shrine, one for each kind of Krishna-Venugopala, Janardana and Prasanna Keshava, though only two remain in their original form. In the darkness of the sanctum sanctorum, I tried to discern the different images. The temple’s sculptural perfection is amazing and it includes the doors of the temple and the three elegantly carved towers.

Ans.
Temple of Somnathpur

A. Prominent temples at Somnathpur:
   A.1 built around 1268 A.D.
  A.2 built by Hoyasalas.
  A.3 built by most prolific temple-builders.
 A.3.1 Belur and Helebid
 A.3.2 suffered during the invasions of   14 century

B. Temple: the beauty and vitality:
   B.1 Detailed sculpture- covering walls, pillars,    ceilings.
  B.2 Three shikharas- stands star-shaped,     
  raised platform - 24 edges
  B.3 The outer walls- detailed carvings
  B.4 the entire surface- carved plaques of  
  stone.
  B.5 Vertical panels covered by exq.  
  Fig. of gods& goddesses

C Characteristic of Hoyasala sculptures:
 C.1 the series of friezes on the outer walls
  C.2 revealed intricately carved caparisoned
     Belephants .
    C.3 charging horsemen
    C.4 stylized flowers
    C.5 warriors, musicians, crocodiles, and   
    swans.

D. Temple in the History:
    D.1 actually comm.. Soma Dandanayaka or. 
   Somnath
    D.2 inner center of temple was       
  the kalyana mandapa.
   D.3 Leading - three corridors, each ending in.  
     a shrine
   D.4 Each kind of Krishna-Venugopala,    
    Janardana and Prasanna
    Keshava, Life-test, of plu.


KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS
S.NO. ABBREVIATIONS WORDS
1. Inc. includes
Exqexquisite
3. Fig. figures
4. Tstmny testimony
5. Plrlty Plurality
6. Comm.. commissioned


Summary


Somnath temple is situated in a small village of Somnathpur. It was commissioned by Soma Dandanayaka or Somnath and it was build around 1268A.D. The temple of Somnath is extraordinary due to the sculptures on the walls, pillars, and even the ceiling which are covered by exquisite figures of gods and goddesses. The sculptures have a series of finches on the outer walls. The various molifs are carved elephants, charging horsemen and stylized flowers.It had three corridors ,each ending in a shrine ,one for each version of Krishna- Venugopala, Janardana and Prasann Keshava.






















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