what are the four stages in the making of a manuscript?

1.preparing of paper 2.writing the text 3.melting gold to highlight important words and passages 4.preparing the binding
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1. preparing a paper for writing a manuscript.

2. Writing the required text in it.

3. Melting gold upon the particular words or sentences in order to highlight its importance in the passages.

4. The last stage is preparing
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FOUR STAGES IN MAKING OF MANUSCRIPTS ARE:
  1. Preparing the paper
  2. Writing the text
  3. Melting gold to highlight important words and passages
  4. preparing the binding
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steps of manufacture are first preparing the paper second
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four stages in making a manuscript is a number preparing the paper bi number writing the text see number melting gold to highlight important words and passages number preparing the binding
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1. Preparing the paper
2. Writing of text
3. Melting of gold for highlighting the important text and phrases.
4. Preparing the text.
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The exhibition examines the four stages involved in the making of a medieval book are parchment making, writing, illumination, and binding.
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1.) preparing of paper from natural sources like 2.) writing the text that want to show 3.) melting gold to highlight important words in the passage 4.) At last but not least preparing it for binding I hope it help you✌✌☺
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1TO MAKE A PAPER
2 TO MELT GOLD TO HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANTS WORDS
3WRITING THE TEXT
4 TO PREPARE BINDING
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1.Preparing
2.Writing the text
3.Melting gold to highlight important words and passages
4.Preparing the binding
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What were the four stages in making of a manuscript
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1.On the basis of the availability of soils, the lifestyle changes with it. Take an example of the living style of North India and South India. The people of North India have different types of rituals, festivals, and cousins in comparison to South Indian people.The architecture also depends upon the vegetation.
2.Agriculture, forestry, and associated management practices such as tillage, grazing, and afforestation affect the cycling of nutrients, carbon stocks, and biodiversity.?Population increase and development are the drivers for the pressure on land use; more food is needed for a growing population.But with the management of soil ,harmful effects can be reduced.
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