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501. |
Debate on honesty is the best policy in favour |
Answer» On the favour of this you know the stort of a woodcutter and his axe<br>Honesty is the best policy means being honest and true all through the life even in bad situation is considered as honesty is best policy. According to the saying of honesty is the best policy, one should be loyal and tell the truth in of his/ her life while answer any question or dilemma to anyone | |
502. |
Name of grandmother |
Answer» Yes<br>Not mentioned ,if u r talking about The portait of a lady | |
503. |
Describe mourad |
Answer» #crazy#horse ride lover#cousin of Adam#considered as the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe<br>Mourad raced the horse across a field of dry grass to an irrigation ditch, crossed the ditch on the horse and five minutes later returned dripping wet. Mourad was considered to be the craziest among his family members because he was considered to be the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe. | |
504. |
Why could the grandmother not walk straight? How did she moved around the house |
Answer» As the people grow old there stamina and power gradually move reduces due to that their bone marrow reduses and her spine bend so she must use a stick to move around the house | |
505. |
what caused a turing point in friendship of narrator with his grandmother |
Answer» The turning point in the narrator\'s and his grandmother\'s friendship came when the author was summoned to the city by his parents. As there were no stray dogs, Grandmother took to feeding sparrows. She continued to wake him up for school. | |
506. |
How did the narrator manage to get Ranga\'s marriage to Ratna |
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507. |
why iz the world population increasing over the years? |
Answer» This rapid growth increase was mainly caused by a decreasing death rate (more rapidly than birth rate), and particularly an increase in average human age. By 2000 the population counted 6 billion heads, however, population growth (doubling time) started to decline after 1965 because of decreasing birth rates. | |
508. |
`we are not afraid to die\'what does this chapter says |
Answer» In the chapter we are not afraid to Die if We Can All Be Together in this these words are these words are said by narrator six-year-old Jonathan this chapter only says that always live Unity also says that if we are living together no one can make us harm the summary of the full chapter is in its name | |
509. |
Small question answer of chapter the last lesson |
Answer» Hey bro Very small answer ,............... Google it | |
510. |
Character sketch of aram |
Answer» Character sketch of Aram is as follows -> . Aram is the narrator of the story. He is very mindful of doing the right things. He is not as crazy as like his brother Mourad.he showed more consideration than Mourad in dealing with important issues. When he came to know that the stolen horse was John Bryos, then he ran to Mourad to tell him the news. He wanted Mourad to return the horse only after he himself had learnt to ride properly | |
511. |
Summary of Tuesday with morrie |
Answer» This non-fiction book written by Mitch Albom describes his relationship with his college professor Morrie Schwartz told through a series of interviews that Mitch set up with Morrie once he found out that Morrie was dying of ALS. The first chapter, entitled "The Curriculum" compares these conversations to a college course that met on Tuesdays at Morrie\'s house where the topic was The Meaning of Life. He didn\'t take tests or receive grades, but Mitch learned a great deal from these lectures. The class ended with a funeral instead of a graduation. He says that he wrote one paper for this class, which is this novel.The second chapter begins with a flashback to 1979. Mitch graduated from Brandeis University in Massachusetts. After the ceremony, he found Morrie, his favorite teacher, and introduced him to his parents. Morrie told Mitch\'s parents that Mitch had taken every class that Morrie taught. To thank him, Mitch bought Morrie a briefcase with his initials on it. Morrie tells him to keep in touch and walks away crying.The third chapter, "The Syllabus," explains how fifteen years later in 1994 Morrie had to give up dancing. He was a professor of sociology, but he loved to dance. In his sixties, he developed asthma then he began to have trouble walking. In August that year, he and his wife Charlotte were told that he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) also known as Lou Gehrig\'s disease. There is no cure, and it\'s terminal, so he was going to die; it would just be a question of when. Soon after he could no longer drive, then he began to use a cane, and then he couldn\'t dress himself. That fall he came before his Social Psychology class and announced that he might not live to see the end of the semester. He revealed his secret and allowed his class to decide whether they wanted to stick around or drop the class. Doctors suspected Morrie had less than two years to live. People who have been diagnosed almost never live more than five years beyond the diagnosis. The disease works its way up the body. It begins by incapacitating the legs, then the trunk muscles so people can\'t support themselves, and finally the lungs and the vocal chords. Morrie didn\'t want to be embarrassed by the disease. He began to urinate into a large beaker because it was easier, but he would need someone to hold it for him. He did not want to be treated with sympathy because he did not want to be seen as useless. He began to use a wheelchair. Morrie decided before he went he wanted to have a living funeral where he could attend the ceremony and hear the things that people had to say about him, so he did. He enjoyed it greatly.The fourth chapter, "The Student," jumps back to focusing on Mitch. He explains how he lost touch with almost everyone he knew in college. His dream had been to play professional piano, but it didn\'t go well. Then his favorite uncle died at age forty-four of pancreatic cancer. Mitch decided he needed to do something more substantial with his life, so he got a master\'s degree in journalism. He moved around a lot and mostly wrote sports columns for different newspapers. After having dated for seven years, he finally married Janine, so due to his busy life, he initially did not hear about Morrie\'s illness. | |
512. |
Justify the title portrait of a lady |
Answer» "The Portrait of a Lady" describes the relationship that the author shared with his grandmother. The author regrets the time when he had stopped communicating with his grandmother, because other things in life took precedence. | |
513. |
What are the three phases of the poet\'s and grandmother life |
Answer» ThT sit<br>3rd stage is when the narrator is given a separate bedroom and even their last link is snapped<br>2 phase when they shifted to city and had only one link _ common bedroom, and the rest of the relation had changed bcoz now narrator goes to the city school and grandmother don\'t like the city school teachings<br>1 phase when they lived in village and grandmother looked after the narrator<br>Here is your answer Pwan<br>But i m asking the first chapter<br>Okk i see u tell me the answer of poem photograph<br>No yrr it is grandmother<br>It is mother and not grand mother<br>.\tThis poem depicts three different phases of life. The first phase refers to the stage of childhood wherein the poet’s mother is young and sweet. Relative freedom and lack of responsibilities, carefree laughter, enjoyment and innocence are the inherent traits of this phase.\tThe second phase moves twenty to thirty years ahead along the path of life. The poet’s mother is now middle-aged. On looking at the photograph, the realisation dawns upon her that everything has changed. She expresses sadness over the loss of those untroubled and happy moments of life. Nostalgia surrounds her and she longs for that innocence and freedom of childhood. The third and final phase is that of the silence of death, which makes its presence felt all around. The poet’s mother is no more and the poet’s sorrow is too deep for words. | |
514. |
What is the syllabus for 19-20 |
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515. |
Charactersketch of grandmother |
Answer» Jha per meine poet likhaa hei wha per author aana hei<br>The portrait of the lady is written by khushwant singh .In this poem the poet describe about his grandmother character sketch of his grand mother .The grand mother was religious person every time she used to recite the prayers .She was very strong.She also told the poet about god. In the village the grandmother help the poet in his studies .When they went to city , there was turning point in their friendship . When the author started to go to english school the grandmother feels very distress beacause she could not help him in his studies .The grandmother spends her time in reciting the prayers at the afternoon she relaxed for some time by spreading bread crums to the sparrows in the varandah . She was having a lot wrinckles on her face and she was slighty bent and fat .So it is hard to believe for author that her grand mother was young and pretty. | |
516. |
What difference do you notice between the reaction of adults and children when face to danger |
Answer» I think it would be clear ,<br>Hey babes , the difference in reaction is that adults respond it very quickly but children takes time or even they cant understood the situation ? | |
517. |
Who visited aram house afternoon after rode a horse |
Answer» John byro the owner of the white horse<br>Mourad<br>The owner of the house | |
518. |
What is the latest format of letter to editor released by cbse for class +1 |
Answer» It is on internet<br>Sender\'s addressReceiver addressDateSubjectSalutationBodyThankingYour faithfullyNameSignature<br>From address Date(17 May 19)To address (The editor News paper Subject Salutation Body of the letter Thanking you Yours faithfully Designation | |
519. |
Note making CA 7 |
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520. |
What did the grandson learn in the school? |
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521. |
The story . " The adress" is consider to be an application title. Discuss or expand.. |
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522. |
What was the narrator\'s first impression about Mrs. Dorling??? |
Answer» what was the narrator first impression about mrs dorling | |
523. |
All questions answers of NCERT English |
Answer» Can get answer from app | |
524. |
What does the narrator mean that we treated it like the fables of the prophets? |
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525. |
Discuss the relevance of the title of portrait of a Lady |
Answer» the relevance of the title of the portrait of a lady because it is all about the author khushwant \'s grandmother who was religious lady and do pray using rosary twice a day and adventure of grandmother and khushwant .all the grand mother\'s memories and love | |
526. |
Write the charactersketch of the grandmother |
Answer» Sarthak agarawal<br>Khushwant Singh portrays his grandmother as an old, fat, short and slightly bent woman with wrinkles crisscrossing her pale face. According to him, she had never been young. He might have believed so probably because she hadn’t changed in the twenty years he had known her. Grandmother wasn’t pretty but possessed an inner beauty that was reflected in the purity of her heart, mind and soul. An aura of calmness, peace and contentment surrounded her.\tGrandmother had a deep sense of responsibility and fulfilled to her duties with great dedication. The manner in which she had looked after her grandson in the village is proof enough of this fact — she used to wake him up, try to teach him hymns, get him ready for and accompany him to school. Grandmother was compassionate towards all living creatures. Her happiest hours were spent in feeding the village dogs or the sparrows in the city. A deeply religious woman, most of her time was spent in prayer and the telling of the beads of her rosary.\tKhushwant’s grandmother was very strong-minded. While in the village, she had brought him up, single-handedly. In the city, once her relationship with him began to change, she accepted her seclusion quietly and without complaint, actively occupying herself with other interests: at the spinning wheel or feeding the sparrows. She wasn’t sentimental or emotional when her grandson went abroad for higher studies. In fact, she was able to bid him adieu without tears. Her conservative attitude was revealed in her disapproval of the modern system of education wherein no teaching about God or the scriptures was undertaken. Moreover, she considered teaching of music in school to be indecent. All these traits make grandmother an interesting character. | |
527. |
Chapter 2 the address main behaved |
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528. |
Do you calculated your percentage of best 5 subjects |
Answer» Yes I have calculated my percentage of my best 5 subjects as my science marks are replaced by computer science marks<br>Direct total marks ko 5 se bhi divide kar sakte h<br>Add the marks of 5 subject than divide it by 500 and then multiply by 100 | |
529. |
How did the history teacher insult him |
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530. |
Why Was The plan to reach Australia changed? |
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531. |
Draw a comparison between the village and city school |
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532. |
What was the common link of their friendship and how was it shapped |
Answer» Sorry its not your question answer<br>??<br>Its upto u if u have learning capacity then go for bio | |
533. |
What were the grandmother thought about music education |
Answer» She thought that she was only the monopoly of beggars. She was very dissapointed by knewing that her grandson was reading music. | |
534. |
What make the grandmother unhappy and why |
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535. |
How different was the education in the city school |
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536. |
What was a turning point in their relationship |
Answer» Grandmother and grandson had very fabulous friendship in village but when they came in city ,this was a turning point in their friendship.<br>The bond of friendship and understanding remained strong between the grandmother and the grandson when they were in their village. She lovingly looked after all his needs— waking him up, getting him ready for school, attempting to teach him prayers and escorting him to and from school. While his classes went on, she sat in the adjacent temple, reading the scriptures till school got over. Such was the closeness of their bond.\tThe turning point came when the author and his grandmother shifted to the city, with the bonds of friendship gradually weakening. Though they shared the same room, they no longer had common interests. Once Khushwant Singh started going to an English-medium school by bus, his grandmother could no longer accompany him. Neither could she help him with his studies as the subjects were not known to her. She silently disapproved of the fact that her grandson wasn’t being taught about God or the scriptures but was being taught science and music. In her opinion, music wasn’t meant for gentlefolk. Thus, their long hours of togetherness decreased.It was as if the grandmother was weaning herself away from her grandson’s life. Their relationshipbroke down further when the author was given a separate room once he started attending university. When he went abroad for higher studies, his grandmother didn’t display any emotion, mainly so Khushwant could depart in a peaceful frame of mind. On his return after five years, she welcomed him by beating the drum and singing folk songs about the homecoming of heroes, thus, showing her joy. Right through the narrative, a strong bond exists between the two. It doesn’t decrease but only becomes less obvious as time passes, which is only natural due to life’s changing circumstances. | |
537. |
What did the author learn in the village school |
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538. |
How friendly was the relationship of grandmother and the grandson in the village |
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539. |
Constrast the chinese view of art with the european view with example ? |
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540. |
Justify the title of the poem "A Photographer". |
Answer» The title is apt as the photograph plays a significant role in the poem. The whole poem revolves around the photo depicting the poet’s mother and her cousins, in their childhood, enjoying a beach holiday. When alive, the mother often used to look at that snapshot, recalling the happy times of the past. The photo serves a more important purpose in the poet’s case. Her mother’s death has left a deep void in her life. However, the pain of her loss is alleviated somewhat by the memories associated with that photo. That photo may also symbolise the indestructible quality of memories — it has survived the passage of time whereas thee mother hasn’t. | |
541. |
What does circumstances refer to? |
Answer» Thanks a million guys<br>‘This circumstance’ refers to Shirley Toulson’s mother’s death and the resulting period of loneliness as well as the sense of loss the poet experiences. Since death is inevitable, one can’t avoid it but can only accept it silently. Her mother’s death overwhelms her to such an extent that she feels at a loss for words to express the depth of her pain.<br>This circumstance” refers to the circumstance when the photo was taken. "This circumstance" refer to the life after the death of the mother. The death of the mother brought sorrow and sad nostalgic feelings to the poet as the silences caused due to the departure of the loved one silences everything . | |
542. |
What was the daily regime of the narrator in village |
Answer» Grand mother used to wake up early in morning and she would recite her prayers , she would get narrator dressed, then she would plaster the slate and would give narrator breakfast of thick slate chappati, she would go to school with him as temple was attached to it, she would give chappati to stray dogs who waited for them.hope it helped!! | |
543. |
How to write an application |
Answer» Application | |
544. |
Justify the title Discovering Tut : The Saga Continues |
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545. |
Dialogue speaking of ch- the portrait of a lady |
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546. |
Cerectresekech |
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547. |
What does the narrator say about the different personalities of his family? Ch 1 snapshot |
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548. |
Explain the title a photograph |
Answer» The poem\xa0photograph\xa0is written by shirley toulson. In this poem poet remembers the past of mother by looking into the picture and recognizing her enjoyable moments with betty,dolly and her uncle at beach holiday. Poets mother was 12 years old with sweet,shinning and laughing face. In this poem "and the sea ,which appears less changed"\xa0here is compared to human life\xa0as poet mother\xa0is no more after 4or 5 decades ;she is in grief\xa0,pain and sorrow about the death of her mom.she compares human life with sea as sea is perrenial,immortal but humal life is mortal and short-lived . Since\xa0poet visits the same place where her mother had spent her holiday where she find everything as previous that was before in photo frame. Now at the end of the scene she finds she is left alone leaving all smiles,enjoment ,togetherness and affection behind.\xa0ONLY\xa0the THING LEFT\xa0WITH HER IS\xa0SADNESS,pain, GRIEF AND lONELINESS | |
549. |
What was the attitude of two children during this time of difficultly |
Answer» The answer has some grammatical mistakes because I have just just spoken I did not type so you please adjust<br>They were calm enough and kept pace w with their problems and they did not give any negative attitude that try to show their parents in in negative conditions and they even did not want to wear their parents for what ever was not necessary or more prior to their problems and secondly they were not afraid to die if they did not want to distract a parents and a grateful to them for doing each and everything which is possible to<br>Nahi pata | |
550. |
Difference Between English core and English elective? |
Answer» Elective English is concerned with essay but ko English is related with doing something like a with the literature and poetry<br>Nahi pata bhai | |