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Reasons for Difficulty to Understand Pashto Prose

Fahim Bahir and Hamid Shinwari


Abstract

Many works in Pashtu language prose are hard to read due to various factors and the reader cannot easily interpret such documents. Several factors have been identified to help overcome this problem: If an author cares for them at the time of writing, his/her prose will find its place. If the composition of a prose is difficult, then the author's message also remains invisible. Such writings and relics do not have many readers and followers, but the writing that is easy to read and understand lasts longer and has many readers as well. In this research article, the main factors that lead to the hardening of Pashto language prose are discussed.

Several types of teaching -- other informational teaching and teaching -- are done in universities and some other academic centers. These may lead to problems for the teacher and the learner, as well as the rigors of the language. Many university lecturers and students of the university believe that if the teaching or other informational influences are not hard to understand, then most education or information is available on the basis of study. Students think reading diverse texts also erodes the tastes of their studies.

A good feature of good writing is that it has a slot; the prose slot can have many benefits. One that is easy to read, does not kill the reader's tastes; the reader can easily get the author's message. Some of our earlier or later or prose works have been written under the influence of other languages which are difficult to read. There are other factors that cause the author to lose writing if he does not pay attention. Even now, such harsh prose is seen in the writings of the university and other academic institutions, and a number of authors whose message is not easily read.

In this study we have examined the factors that lead to the hardening of Pashto prose. We have identified the performance of the students and some of the lecturers who have answered the research questions. The results of the study are presented in a table.

Keywords: Pashto prose, Reasons for difficulty to understand, lesson structure, impact, thematic aspects of writing, analysis, data reduction.

Importance of Research:

The importance of this study is that all prose writers (lecturers, commentators, researchers, and so on) can benefit from writing compelling and challenging prose, and a simple and ongoing prose. Create.

Purpose of the Research: The purpose of this study is to identify the factors that cause the prose to harden the prose so as to avoid it during writing and to develop a prose that is sloppy.

Research Hypothesis: The reasons for the hardness of the prose are that the reader will interpret the prose strictly.


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Fahim Bahir (Corresponding Author)
Assistant Professor, Alberoni University
Golbahar, Afghanistan
fahimbahir2@gmail.com

Hamid Shinwari
Assistant Professor

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