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The reflected waves from on ionsphere are ………..A....
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The reflected waves from on ionsphere are ………..A. ground wavesB. sky wavesC. space wavesD. very high frequency waves
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One day, I saw the tree was being cut. I rushed to the site and begged the tree cutters to spare the trunk as it was the home of many a parrot. But I was laughed at and the tree fell with a great thud. I ran to the top end to see two just hatched chicks thrown out of their nest and smashed to death. I looked into all the nests and saw smashed eggs in two of them and one little chick in the other one. Fortunately, the little one survived the fall. I brought it home. The chick can be identified as a parrot only by the shape and colour of its beak. No feathers had come out. I carefully fed it with milk and within two weeks it began to eat bananas, and two months later, it started to fly and I let him fly away. But he would not fly long. He used to linger on the coconut trees in our compound and when I reached home from school, he would fly down and land on my head ! I would show him my finger and he would jump on to it from my head and drink the milk I offered him in a little plate. By putting the sharp end of the upper beak stationary in the plate, he would drink the milk by moving his tongue and lower beak to and fro. Then he would fly on to my shoulder and eat paddy from my palm. Find out the words from the extract which mean : (i) neatly (ii) stay for longer
They whisper like drizzles as they roam the streets with a lost graze as though something they had thrown up never returned to earth. They shiver like December nights in their dreamless sleep on shop verandahs. Why do the old women in this extract roam the streets?
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