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We are not afraid to die if we can all be together MCQ |
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Who is Misses Dorling? Do you justify her behavior? |
Answer» Mrs. Dorling is that individual who takes away all of narrator mother\'s belongings for safekeeping before the war strikes out. She is an impolite and a very selfish woman who doesn\'t recognize the narrator when the narrator comes for retrieving the things given to her before the war. | |
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Who is Rangappa |
Answer» He is the accountant son ,Ranga<br>Rangappa is the protagonist(main character) of the story -ranga\'s marriage. | |
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What is the meaning of portrait |
Answer» Portrait means the picture of anything in a frame.<br>Portrait means a picture or a painting in a square shaped frame.<br>Picture of any thing<br>Portrait is the character sketch of a person<br>Portrait is a picture or painting of a person. | |
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Why did murad steal the horse and then return |
Answer» He stole the horse because he had been desperate to ride a horse.But he did not had an ill intention. In his point of view,it was not stealing because he had just taken the horse to ride on it and will return it soon.He returned it because he was concise stricken. He was not afraid. But as he belonged to the Garoghlanian family who was known for their hallmarks of trust and honesty,he didn\'t want to ruin the image of his tribe.<br>He stole the horse because he had mania for horses. His passion combined with his eccentricity must have incited him to steal the horse. He did not have any ill intention. He just wanted to just gratify his craze for horses.He returned the horse because he the actual owner of the horse, John Byro had seen him and Aram, his younger brother riding the horse one morning. Though he trusted their honesty and integrity, yet the three of them knew what the truth was. Mourad must have felt conscience-stricken and before the matter reached the elders of his family, her returned the horse. | |
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Write down the turning point in the friendship of the author and the grandmother??? |
Answer» The turning point came in author\'s relationship with grandmother when author started going to city school. Grandmother was not able to help author with his studies now.<br>I think so when they go to city<br>The turning point in the friendship of the author and the grandmother is when the author came to university. | |
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In what way did the grandmother receive the author when he came back after his studies abroad???? |
Answer» When the author returned from abroad , she clasped his grandson while reciting prayers silently. Even on his first day of arrival her happiest moments were with her sparrows. In that evening she did not prayed. Instead she got an old drum and celebrated the home coming of the author with other neighbor women<br>Her grandmother was waiting for him at the station because he loves his grandson and he is coming back to home after a gap of 5 years and her grandmother was not changed yet after a long time | |
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Why did grandmother always accompany author to his school |
Answer» Because the to school was attached to the temple. The priest himself taught the children alphabet and morning prayer. Meanwhile she sat inside reading scriptures. Also on returning to home the grandmother used to feed the stray dogs with chapatis they carry with them | |
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Give the discription of narrators character - the address |
Answer» \xa0Margo Minco is a Jewish girl who faced the pain, sufferings, and losses, including the irreparable loss of her dear mother in war. She is a brave and courageous girl who faces the challenges of a lonely life after the war is over. She is attached to her mother’s things and after returning to her home-city, she goes to Mrs. Dorling to claim her mother’s things back. Mrs. Dorling’s cold, indifferent and discouraging behavior further depresses her. She had already suffered many losses, including the irreparable loss of her dear mother. Finally she decides to leave her mother’s things and forget them forever as the things will evoke her mother’s memories more often and make her more miserable. | |
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Give the discription of narrators character. |
Answer» Shyama is the narrator of the story, "Ranga\'s Marriage". He is an old and experienced man, who has more faith in traditional beliefs than Ranga\'s modern notions. He manipulates Ranga in such a manner that he ends up marrying Ratna, an eleven year old girl, in spite of his notions about marriage . However, the manipulation is done in such a manner that Ranga marries Ratna out of his own free will. Nevertheless, Shyama should not be thought of as a meddlesome fellow. His actions are for the best of both Ranga and Ratna. In his heart he has only love for both of them. Shyama is also an intelligent man, who has great knowledge of human nature and is almost a psychiatrist in his own right.\xa0 | |
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What is homour? |
Answer» The very title is humorous. A melon is crowned as a king. How absurd and ridiculous ! The king is ‘just’ and ‘placid’. Quite ironical! His sense of justice can send anyone to the gallows. He falls in his own trap. The most humorous as well as ridiculous act was the idea of bringing the arch to the scaffold. A melon could only be the right substitute for such a whimsical and idiotic king. | |
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2. Pick out instances to prove that Jo was no longer a credulous child. |
Answer» Jo was no longer a credulous child as when her mother told that God in the sky she went to her father to confirm it. The question has been asked from the story Should Wizard hit Mommy. Jack used to tell Jo\'s stories to make her fall asleep. | |
8663. |
Write a letter for placing an order for school future furniture |
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The poem *the laburnum top*Q- she enter the thickness, thickness refer to______________ |
Answer» Intensity<br>thickness refer to intensity | |
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Who sais \'\'we are sinking the decks are smashed" |
Answer» Gordon Cook<br>Not sure too qctually I am confused<br>The narrator\'s wife<br>Chapter we are not afraid to die | |
8666. |
Attempt a character sketch of the narrator’s uncleKhosrove. |
Answer» AnswerThe story \'The summer of the beautiful white horse\' is about a few members of the Garokhlanian tribe. The main characters are two boys Aram and Mourad. the story is narrated by Aram. While he was talking about the strange behavior of his cousin Mourad, he says that Mourad had inherited the wildness from their uncle Khosrov. Uncle khoserove was a big man with a loud voice. He was very impatient and almost always angry. He never listened to people properly before he shouted "It is no harm; pay no attention to it." Even when his son came running to him to report that their house is on fire, all he said was "It is no harm; pay no attention to it. when John Byro came to share his sorrow about his lost horse, uncle Khosrove repeated his usual words and the farmer left the place angrily. He was slightly mad but he was harmless. In spite of his impatience and madness he also exercised complete honesty befitting his tribe.<a> </a> | |
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3.Which tribe did Aram belong to?What was the image ofthis tribe |
Answer» Aram and Mourad belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe of Armenia. This tribe was known for its truthfulness, honesty as well as integrity. They were so reputed in terms of honesty that John Byro on knowing that it was his horse that Mourad had stolen, decided to believe in his heart and say that the horse wasn\'t his. Their tribe was also known to be living in an acute form of poverty. | |
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Justify the title of the short story \'The Address\' |
Answer» Disclaimer: I am new here, and all my facts might not be true. Hence, please verify them before you note them down. Thank you in advance!The story is set in the post War times in Holland.The narrator, after the War, returns to her motherland with nostalgic retrospections. She remembers her mother, and the \'address\' she told her to spare a thought for; it was Number 46, in which resided the Dorlings. The narrator reminisces how the old lady, with whom she just had an interaction with, used to pay her mother visits when she was but a girl. Every time she came home, she took away somethings claiming to be antique during the peace situations. Much to her horror, her priced childhood possessions which, at present, are indeed antique, were just stuffed in a room. All her tries to forget this incident were in vain. Thus she decided to forget the address, because of all the thing, that would be the easiest to forget. As we can see, of most things that grabbed the author\'s attention, and of all things she remembers, the address was the most significant. Her childhood memories too were, mostly, of the old Mrs.Dorling. She couldn\'t handle the misery of her possessions being mishandled, even after knowing the fact that they were antique and unique. She couldn\'t pretermit it out of her memory except for the address.Thank you for the read! | |
8669. |
Did Frank like Taplow imitating crocker harris? |
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Ranga\' marriage |
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8671. |
Why was the narrator left speechless while talking to Jonathan |
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Neha jor say balti hai |
Answer» ye leTranslation kar di ab kya chahiye<br>Neha speaks loudly<br>Usko chup karana hai shayad ?? | |
8673. |
Reference to context explanation of poem the laburnum top |
Answer» The poem \'The Laburnum Top\' is written by Ted Hughes. It is about a repaying relationship between the Laburnum tree and the Goldfinch bird. The tree is yellow, silent, and death-like and is made alive by the bird and her young ones. The yellow bird has her shelter on the tree where she feeds her young ones. | |
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why astorolger defend |
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What\'s the summary of photograph❓❓ |
Answer» Thanks ☺<br>A Photograph Summary compares the internal state of nature and the momentary state of humans. In the poem, poetess describes a photograph of her mothers’ childhood. In the photograph of time when she went for a sea holiday with her two girl cousins. Also, poetess contrasts between nature, altering at the pace of a snail and the fast-changing human life. Poetess remembers how her mother laughs at the photograph and feel disappointed at the loss of her childhood joys. However, then, the sea holiday was her mother’s past and now her mother’s laugh is the poetess’s past. At different periods of time and with great difficulty, both resolve with their respective losses and the pain that involves in remembering past. Besides, for the poetess, his mother’s death of her mother brings great sadness and a dire sense of loss. Moreover, the painful ‘silence’ of the situation leaves her without words. | |
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Ranga possessed certain qualities that endeared him to shyama, the narrator. Mention this qualities? |
Answer» Answer:Ranga possessed certain qualities that endeared him to Shyama, the narrator. Ranga was well educated, he respected the traditions. He bent low to touch Shyama’s feet. He did not remove his sacred thread. | |
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How did the narrator make the marriage of tanga and ratna possible? |
Answer» The narrator decided Ranga should marry Ratna. He arranged that Ranga should hear Ratna sing and get a glimpse of her. He made Ranga think she was out of reach for him. Then he arranged with the astrologer to tell him that he could get the girl he liked. Ranga and Ratna were married. | |
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The three phases of author\'s relationship with his grand mother before he left the country aboard |
Answer» The three phases of author\'s relationship with his grandma are: 1) The first phase was author\'s childhood. That was the time when they lived in village. 2) The second phase was moving to city. That was the turning point of their friendship. 3) Third phase was when author joined university. There was a five year separation between them. | |
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1. Silk Road is called a ----- |
Answer» Silk road is also called a silk route. | |
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How did enstine feel when he left the school that afternoon |
Answer» Albert was punished for his ‘insolence’ that day He had to stay in for an extra period after the school that day. Albert felt miserable because he hated the school and would have to return there the next day as well. | |
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What does it mean by \'he believed in science and not in science fiction\' |
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A best simple and easy example of note making with correct format |
Answer» Mechanics of note makingWhile making notes we follow certain standard practices. These may be listed as follows:(a) Heading and Sub-headings(b) Abbreviation and Symbols(c) Note-form(d) Numbering and IndentationHeading and sub-headingsThe heading reflects the main theme whereas the sub-headings point out how it has been developed. The selection of proper heading and sub-heading reveals the grasp of the passage by the students. In the absence of proper assimilation of main ideas and subsidiary points it is impossible to make notes.Abbreviations and symbolsThey are used for precision and economy of words and hence quite helpful in note-making. At least four recognisable abbreviations are to be used in note-making in your board examination.These are essential components of note-making. Students often make use of abbreviations and symbols in doing their written work.<br>This video will help u a lot for "Note Making"?<br><div style="left: 0; width: 100%; height: 0; position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%;"><iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/sm4PzXF61z8?rel=0" style="border: 0; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; position: absolute;" allowfullscreen scrolling="no" allow="encrypted-media; accelerometer; gyroscope; picture-in-picture"></iframe></div> | |
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Einstein was not happy at his lodging.what disturbed him the most? |
Answer» Einstein was never blithe (happy) while returning to his lodgings. this is because he lived in a poor house full of dirt and had to eat bad quality food. even the landlady used to beat her children badly and every Sunday his husband came drunken and beat her .. this created too much violence and disturbed him a lot. | |
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Rain is lifeline of humanity ? explain |
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What did Mr koch think of Einstein ? |
Answer» Mr. Koch had a high opinion of Albert. He thought that he couldn\'t teach Albert any more and probably soft he would be able to teach his teacher. Mr. Koch certified that Albert was ready immediately to enter a college or institute for the study of higher mathematics. | |
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What reason did the head teacher offer for expelling Einstein from school? |
Answer» The headteacher told Albert that he was expelling him from school because his presence in the classroom made it impossible for the teacher to teach and other pupils to learn. No serious work could be done while he was in class. Albert refused to learn and he was” in constant rebellion. | |
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How did Einstein hope to get admission to an it alien collage without a diploma? |
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Why was Einstein nervous when he met the doctor? What does this indicate about his nature? |
Answer» Albert was quite nervous when he met the doctor because he had thought a lot concerning what he would tell the doctor. Albert could not tell lies. Yuri had suggested to him to be quite frank with the doctor. All this made Albert feel very nervous. This shows Albert was quite simple, honest and sincere. He could not be shrewd nor mean to secure some advantage for himself. | |
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Finally the head of the school AMD Einstein were agreement about a matter. What was it? |
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Where did Tut line |
Answer» British archaeologist Howard Carter had begun excavating in Egypt in 1891, and after World War, he began an intensive search for Tutankhamun\'s tomb in the Valley of the Kings. On November 26, 1922, Carter and fellow archaeologist George Herbert, the Earl of Carnarvon, entered the interior chambers of the tomb. | |
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narrate the pre war time accounting to lesson, the address |
Answer» During the pre-war times, the narrator lived in some other city far away from home and she visited her mother only for a few days. During the first half of the war the narrator’s mother was always afraid that they might have to leave the place and lose all valuable belongings. The narrator lived in the city in a small rented room. Its windows were covered with blackout paper. She could not see the beauty of nature outside her room. The threat of death loomed large.After the liberation, everything became normal again. Bread was getting to be a lighter colour. She could sleep in her bed without any fear of death. She could glance out of the window of her room each day. One day, she was eager to see all the possessions of her mother, which she knew were stored at number 46, Marconi Street. She went to that address. She felt disappointed when Mrs Dorling neither recognised her nor let her in. She asked her to come again someday. It was evident she wanted to put her off. She was eager to see, touch and remember her mother’s possessions. So, she had to take the trouble of visiting the place again. | |
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How does the goldfinch fly away |
Answer» \'She\' stands for the goldfinch whose arrival on the tree has suddenly transformed it into a noisy place. After having fed her young ones and having made the tree active and full of life, the goldfinch flies away towards the infinite vast sky.<br>the gold finch fly away with fearful whisperings chirrup as whistle and whisper to infinity in the sky | |
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Word meaning of poem a photograph |
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What was the narrator\'s mother\'s opinion about Mrs Dorling ? |
Answer» The narrator\'s mother felt Mrs Dorling\xa0was a very kind and generous lady because every time she came to their house she took the beautiful antique plates, crockery, cutlery and the silverware because she said she liked to save the nice things. She insisted on taking all their nice things on the pretext\xa0of saving them. The narrator\'s mother was too simple to understand the lady\'s motive behind her kindness. | |
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pen Portrait of ranga |
Answer» Ranga was the son of the accountant who had been sent to Bangalore for his studies. His homecoming was considered to be a great event because of his knowledge of English. Ranga was a well-mannered,educated boy who was respectful of his elders in spite of having studied away from his village. It was usually the custom that people who left home also left behind their customs and traditions at home. But Ranga\'s deference towards his elders as exhibited during his meeting with the narrator left him with no room for doubt about Ranga being different from the uppity present day boys.He was quite thoughtful of other people,as the narrator puts it: \'a generous,considerate fellow\'. His education is displayed through his idea of an ideal wife who should not be a docile homebound beauty but someone who stimulates him intellectually and can be on a par with him. In general,we can sum him up as a mature,sensible young man with enough intelligence to be of service to society. | |
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What is the reason behind for the name kept for the son of Ranga and Ratna as Shyama? |
Answer» Because he helped the ranga to marry ratna | |
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Describe the crazy streak of uncle khushrove |
Answer» Uncle Khosrove was the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe before Mourad. He was a huge man with an irritating and furious temper. Once his own son came running to the barber shop. Khosrove was having his moustache trimmed there. He gave the news that his own house was on fire. Uncle Khosrove roared : “it is no harm”. | |
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What happened after the \'ominous silence\'? |
Answer» The ominous silence was the first indication of impending disaster. The wind dropped and the sky immediately grew dark. The narrator saw what he thought as an enormous cloud coming towards the ship. With horror he realised that it was not a cloud but a wave like no other he had ever seen. It was almost twice the height of other waves.The wave hit the boat and wrecked it completely. Water gushed from all sides and the boat started filling with water. | |
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Which tribe did aram belong to? What was the image of his tribe? |
Answer» Aram belonged to the \'Garoghlanian tribe\' of America. The image of his tribe in the 11th century, this family was the wealthiest but today, every part of the tribe live in great poverty. The Garoghlanian tribe was very well known for their utmost honesty and integrity even when they were at their wealthiest best. They never cheated anyone or would even think of cheating anyone. For them, their family came first, next was honesty and thirdly, they had a sense of right and wrong. They never took any undue advantage of anyone.<br>Gargholian tribeFamous for honesty | |
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What is Format of Business Letter |
Answer» 1. Business Letters: Inquiries and Replies:Question 1.Your are Raj/Rani, living at 3, K.B. Road Delhi. You read an advertisement about an online Course in Accountancy. Through Computers, being run by Accounts Experts Institute, Patel Road, Delhi. Write a letter to the advertiser seeking all the relevent information about the course, [NCT 2018]Answer:3, K.B. RoadDelhi 1100XXThe DirectorAccounts Experts Institute,Patel Road,Delhi 1100XXDear SirSubject: Course in AccountancyThis is with reference to your advertisement on line about the short term course in Accountancy offered by your institute.Kindly let me know if your institute is recognised by any university. Further, what is the duration and the fee of this course? Please let me know if hard copies of the study material will be available along with the on line subject matter. Also, if there is a contract programme and if so, of what duration.I shall be extremely thankful for an early response by email or by post.With best wishesYours faithfullyRajQ | |