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Theme relationship between portrait of a lady and a photograph

Answer» Thank you so much for providing me answer<br>The thematic\xa0relationship between\xa0the short story and the poem is the transience of human life and how we must take extra care of making the most\xa0with\xa0those we love.
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Which remark of jonathan is essence of entire episode

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"Andrew had premonition that night world change his whole future in Blaenelly" how did this happen?

Answer» Andrew had no premonition that that night would influence his future in Blaenelly. That night he saved the life of Mrs Morgan and her baby ; this won him the eternal gratitude of Joe Morgan and L established him firmly in the good books of the villagers.After harsh labour, Mrs Joe Morgan delivered an almost lifeless child. Her own condition was critical. I Andrew had to work fast to save the baby and the mother. He handed the baby to the nurse and turned to the mother.He gave her some injections and pumped her heart. Then he turned to the baby who had been given up for dead. He saw that the child had suffocated and was unconscious due to lack of oxygen. He tried some unconventional treatment. He immersed the baby alternately in hot and cold water. Then he tried to quicken the baby’s heart. Miraculously the baby responded and started breathing.
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What were Andrew\'s thoughts after he has successfully overcome the crisis?

Answer» Andrew felt very happy, contented and elated after he had successfully overcome the crisis. His sincere endeavors to save the lifeless child and his weak mother had proved to be quite successful. He was able to save both the mother and the newly born child. This success had filled him with new energy and vigor. Though he was terribly tired, yet he was content. This saving of two lives filled him with ineffable exhilaration and sense of achievement. He had not felt so much of fulfillment and contentment earlier in his life.<br>Andrew felt very happy, contented and elated after he had successfully overcome the crisis. His sincere endeavors to save the lifeless child and his weak mother had proved to be quite successful. He was able to save both the mother and the newly born child. This success had filled him with new energy and vigor. Though he was terribly tired, yet he was content. This saving of two lives filled him with ineffable exhilaration and sense of achievement. He had not felt so much of fulfillment and contentment earlier in his life.
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How importance was the evening\'s work in the career of Dr Andrew at blaenelly?

Answer» How important was this evening’s work in the career of Dr Andrew at Blaenelly?Answer:This evening established his name as an efficient doctor because he brought back the baby from the point of death. It won him the goodwill of the villagers.<br>This evening established his name as an efficient doctor because he brought back the baby from the point of death. It won him the goodwill of the villagers.
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At the time of sunset, the grandmother\'s room was filled with

Answer» Sparrows<br>birds
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What is the Poet\'s feeling towards childhood??

Answer» The poet regards childhood as an important stage in the process of growing up. Childhood is a period of make-believe. Children readily accept whatever the elders say. The poet does not feel any regret or sense of loss on losing his childhood
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What according to the poem childhood is involved in the process of growing up?

Answer» According to the poem, the process of growing up involves the attainment of mental maturity and loss of innocence and simplicity. A person is said to be grown up when he has become logical, rational and is able to build his own thoughts. A grown up has the power to distinguish between reality and fantasy.A grown up individual understands the actions of others just as the poet recognises the hiatus between the preaching and the practice of the adults. He realises the hypocrisy and the double standards maintained by the adults. A mature individual also asserts his thoughts and opinions.
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Note making on getting inside outsider art

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What was the narrator 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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Why was it hard for the author to believe that the grand mother was once young and pretty

Answer» Because author always seen grand mother old in his life , he never seen her old photos when she was young<br>It was hard for the author to believe that his grandmother was once young and pretty because he has never seen her childhood and adulthood photos. As the author was growing up, he saw his grandmother during her old age time and he believed that his grandmother appearance which he sees with help of his own eyes are true and the appearance described by her in stories are deceptive.
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fly /to escape / south/ starvation / to / chill/ and / they

Answer» They fly to south to escape starvation and chill<br>They fly to south to escape chill and starvation.<br>They fly to south to escape and chill starvation<br>They fly to south to escape and chill starvation
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(ii)Withexamplesfromthetextshowthatthegrandmotherwasareligiouslady.

Answer» Follow corona guidelines... Social distancing is very important step....<br>Following are the ways in which we come to know that the author\'s grandmother was a religious person (i) She hobbled about the house in a white saree, always carrying and telling the beads of her rosary. (ii) When the author was in the village with her, he would always find her saying morning prayer while she bathed and dressed him up. (iii) The grandmother would always go to the village school with her grandson because the school was attached to the temple. While the children were taught, the grandmother would sit inside the temple and read scriptures. (iv) She would always feed the animals (dogs in the village) and birds (sparrows in the city) because she thought it to be a part of religious rituals. (v) The last moments of her life were spent in praying rather than talking to her family members.
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How did Shastri, the astrologer defend his profession?

Answer» Shastri did as he was tutored to do. He replied that a girl worried Ranga’s mind. When asked if their negotiations would bear fruit, Shastri replied “definitely”. When asked who was the girl, Shastri did a bit of acting. At last he named Kamla or Ratna. It brought some happiness on Ranga’s face. Shastri succeeded in arousing Ranga’s interest in Ratna.<br>Where is the answer?
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Who was John byro? Snapshot

Answer» Same as<br>John Byro was a farmer whose horse had been stolen by Mourad. Though an Assyrian himself, he had learnt to speak Armenian. He missed his horse very badly as he had to travel long distances on foot without his surrey. He was a credulous simpleton. One day when he caught Mourad and Aram red-handed with the stolen horse, he could not trust his gut feelings about his own horse. He preferred to trust Mourad. One can call it his gullibility or the reputation of the Garoghlanian tribe.<br>John Byro was a farmer. He was an Assyrian. He had learnt to speak Armenian. He came to tell the narrator’s mother that his white horse had been stolen last month. It remained untraced yet.
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John byro was sure that it was his horse, yet hi did not suspect the boys why? Snapshot

Answer» John Byro was sure the horse that Mourad and Aram were sitting on was his horse that had been stolen; however, he knew the Gargholonian family was famous for their honesty and integrity; he knew no member of Garoghlanian tribe could be a thief; so he thought the horse must be a twin of his stolen horse.<br>John Bryo checked the teeth of horse and stated that he coud swear that it was same horse that was stolen but the fame of their family for honesty was to him.He was sure that the horse was twin of his horse ,a suspicious man would believe his eyes instead of his heart.
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When does the koel................ (lays/lay/laid) it\'s eggs.

Answer» Lay<br>Lay
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Full/man/of/growth/is/means/a/the/to/education

Answer» Education is means to the full growth of a man<br>Education is the means to full growth of a man<br>Education is the means to full growth of a man.
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Nare making of chapter 2 hornbill

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Character sketch of all the person in potrait of a lady

Answer» G<br>"Grandmother" was an old wrinkly woman, who couldn\'t have grown older. She was short, plump and slightly bent. She always wore a white saari, with silver locks covering her face, due to which the narrator describes her as being a "winter landscape in the mountains". She has a calm, gentle and reassuring face. She always has one hand supporting her back while the other is busy in telling the beads of rosary.\xa0She is a saintly woman, quite religious and kind. This characteristics can be observed throughout the lesson, where the grandmother spends all her time in chanting prayers. She is very kind-hearted which is clearly seen from the instances where she feeds stale chapatis to dogs and crumbled bread to the sparrows.\xa0She never shows her emotions, but loves her grand son dearly. Even when the author leaves for abroad she pretends that she doesn\'t care,but, she has a lot of affection and blessings for her dear grandson.\xa0She is accustomed to old traditions, and isn\'t really interested in science and modern education. She has an old mindset due to which she revolts when the author tells her about the idea of learning music, as she believes music is a monopoly of harlots and beggars.\xa0Despite her disagreements and conflicts, grandmother is purely a saintly woman with a heart of gold.
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Write a debate on rain water harvesting

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They................... (has been/had been/have been) learning English for one year.

Answer» They have been\xa0learning English for one year."Has been" and "have been" are both in the present perfect tense. "Has been" is used in the third-person singular and "have been" is used for first- and second-person singular and all plural uses. The present perfect tense refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress. For example, if I started studying art when I was 13 years old and I am still studying art, I would say "I have been studying art since I was 13 years old."<br>They................... (has been/had been/have been) learning English for one year.have been
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, you you will probably agree that this story is not have Breathless adventure and exciting action

Answer» We will probably agree that this story doesn\'t have breathless adventure and exciting action but some incidents make it interesting which is Armenia tribe is hallmark of trust and honesty. Trust of John byro towards the aram and mourad\'s tribe. Aram and mourad eager to ride a white horse<br>It is true that the story ‘The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse’ doesn’t have any breath taking adventure. Nor does it contain any exciting action. The story revolves round two poor Armenian boys Aram and Mourad. It describes their passion for horse-riding. Passion for riding makes Mourad steal a beautiful white horse. But trust and honesty are the hallmarks of their tribe. They maintain the fame and pride of their family. They return the horse to its rightful owner. The writer William Saroyan weaves a simple story into an interesting tale. The description is lucid and simple. The pace is relaxed but natural. The story keeps the readers engaged till the end.Certainly, the storyline lacks puffs and punches. But the narrator holds the interest of the readers. He reveals the natural urge of children for fun and adventure. Garoghlanians are poor but proud and honest people. They consider that stealing a horse for fun and riding is not stealing. After all, they are not going to sell it. But ultimately, the pride and honesty of their tribe overpower their childish pranks. They decide to return the horse to its rightful owner John Byro.
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Short summary type points about Chapter - 3 : Discovering Tut. of Book HORNBILL

Answer» The present given chapter describes the boy king Tut who was the last heir of a very powerful family that ruled Egypt for centuries. It also describes how CT scan of Tut\'s mummy revealed interesting but startling facts about him.A powerful dynasty ruled Egypt. Tut the last king of this dynasty died when he was just a teenager but the cause of his death was not known. That tomb was discovered in 1922 and investigation was done on 5 January, 2005. Some people opposed the investigation and thought that it would disturb pharaoh’s peace.That was buried with gold arte facts and every day things like board games, bronze razor, lines garments, cases of food and wine. Howard Carter faced tough time in removing Tut’s mummy from the solid gold coffin. In 1968 an anatomy professor revealed that Tut’s breast bone and front ribs were missing. Amenhotep IV promoted the ‘Aten’, the sun disk and moved his capital from Thebes to Akhenaten.He smashed the images of Amun and closed its temples. Tut restored the old God and traditional ways. After scanning and X-raying Tut’s mummy, it was placed back in his tomb. Zahi Hawaas, the secretary general of Egypt’s council of Antiquities was relieved to know that nothing wrong had gone with their popular child king.The writer also throws light on the advancement in the field of archaeology. It was not what it used to be decades ago. It has moved on with the times. Actually it has changed substantially within a few decades. Now the focus is not on Tut\'s treasure. On the other hand, the focus is on the fascinating details of his life and the mysteries surrounding his death. Archaeology now employs more sophisticated tools like CT scanning machines. It employs medical technology. More than 40 years after Carter\'s discovery, Tut\'s mummy was X-rayed. It revealed a surprising fact. His breast bone and front ribs were missing.Today diagnostic imaging can be done with computed tomography or CT scan. Hundreds of X-rays are put together in slices to create three dimensional virtual body. CT scan can answer two of the biggest questions. It can tell how Tut died and how old he was at the time of death. Tourists from around the world came to see Tut\'s rock cut tomb. They gazed at the wall paintings and the gilded face and gold coffin of Tut. Some of them pondered over his untimely death while others feared \'the Pharaoh\'s curse falling upon those who disturbed him.
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What considerations did the boys have in making a choice of the place to hide the stolen horse?

Answer» Aram and Mourad hid\xa0the\xa0horse\xa0in a barn of an abandoned vineyard. It was once the possession of a farmer named Fetvajian
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When I

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Correct verb

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Do you think the title of the story The Address is appropriate?

Answer» yes the address is suitable title for the story written by margo minco because the whole story is about the address of mrs Dorling marconi street house number 46<br>Margo Minco has very aptly and logically titled this short story ‘The Address’. The narrator and her mother were victims of the war. The upheaval forced them to be wanderers. They had no permanent address worth the name. All the ‘nice things’ were at No. 46, Marconi Street. They aroused nostalgic feelings of former times. But their true owner was no more in the world. The narrator resolved to forget them and also the address where they lay.
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Compare the characters Mrs s and Mrs Dorling

Answer» Mrs Dorling was a greedy woman who did not return the belongings to the narrator. She herself had offered to take Mrs S\'s things to her home to take care of them as long as they would be away. Mrs S had entrusted the task of taking care of her things before leaving to save their life from Nazi soldiers. After the war when the narrator returned, and went to her house to take her mother\'s things back, she did not welcome her with a smile. She kept her standing at the door, and asked her to come some other day. Her selfish, inconsiderate and avaricious behavior hurt the already hurt narrator. Her intentions of misappropriating the author\'s mother\'s goods were quite clear.Mrs S was a great Jew woman who became victim of war. She had been living peacefully in Holland with her daughter, the author when they had to leave in hurry to save their life. Mrs S was a perfect homemaker. She had an admirable collection of household things such as crockery, cutlery, and upholstery. She took meticulous care of them, and often cleaned them. Mrs S had given her precious and expensive household things to Mrs Dorling with the intention of taking them back after the war was over. The unfortunate Mrs S didn\'t live long enough to go back to Holland, and claim her things back from Mrs Dorling.<br>Mrs Dorling was a greedy woman who did not return the belongings to the narrator. She herself had offered to take Mrs S\'s things to her home to take care of them as long as they would be away. Mrs S had entrusted the task of taking care of her things before leaving to save their life from Nazi soldiers. After the war when the narrator returned, and went to her house to take her mother\'s things back, she did not welcome her with a smile. She kept her standing at the door, and asked her to come some other day. Her selfish, inconsiderate and avaricious behavior hurt the already hurt narrator. Her intentions of misappropriating the author\'s mother\'s goods were quite clear.Mrs S was a great Jew woman who became victim of war. She had been living peacefully in Holland with her daughter, the author when they had to leave in hurry to save their life. Mrs S was a perfect homemaker. She had an admirable collection of household things such as crockery, cutlery, and upholstery. She took meticulous care of them, and often cleaned them. Mrs S had given her precious and expensive household things to Mrs Dorling with the intention of taking them back after the war was over. The unfortunate Mrs S didn\'t live long enough to go back to Holland, and claim her things back from Mrs Dorling
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Why did narrator finally leave all her belonging with mrs. Darling

Answer» She leaves all her belongings to mrs.dorling house because after the end of war she take a small rented room so she had not need her things which was in mrs.dorling house.
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What do you gather about crocker-harris from the play???? EXPLAIN..

Answer» What do you gather about Crocker-Harris from the play? Answer: Mr\xa0Crocker-Harris\xa0appears as a stem master who is a man of principles and stickler to the rules. He believes in fair assessment of his students and is not swayed by emotions, as the man is hardly human.
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A photographer

Answer» The poem is a tribute to the poet’s mother. She is looking at an old photograph of her mother which has a frame of cardboard. The picture has three girls in which the middle one is the oldest and tallest.It is her mother when she was twelve years old or so. Beside her, on both sides are her two cousins, Betty and Dolly, who are holding her hands and are younger than her. They went for paddling on a beach holiday. Her uncle took the photograph then. The poet could not help but notice her mother’s sweet face. The sea touched her terribly transient feet which depicted that she changed over the years and the sea remained the same.After twenty-thirty years, her mother would laugh at the photograph. She would make the poet look at the photograph and tell her how their parents would dress them up for the beach holiday. The beach holiday was her mother’s favourite past memories while her laugh was the poet\'s favourite memory. Both of them lost something which they cherished a lot and yet cannot live that moment again.Those sweet moments were memories now.Now, the poet’s mother had been dead for the past twelve years, which is the same number as of her age when the photograph was taken back then. She cannot express the grief that she has from her mother’s absence.
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Compare and contrass characteristics of Mrs. Pearson and me. Prisor?

Answer» Mrs Pearson and Mrs Fitzgerald are two contrasting characters. Actually, they are foil to each other. Mrs Pearson is a pleasant looking woman in her forties. She appears to be confused and worried. Mrs Fitzgerald is older. She is heavier and has a ‘strong and sinister personality’. Mrs Pearson is timid and gentle. Mrs Fitzgerald is liberated and bold. She smokes and plays with cards. The two ladies have sharply contrasting voices. Mrs Pearson speaks in a ‘light, flurried sort of tone’. She has ‘a touch of suburban Cockney’. Mrs Fitzgerald has a deep voice. Her accent is Irish.Mrs Pearson has been reduced to a mere servant in her own house. Her children and husband make her run all the time. She has to dance to their beck and call. Her children Doris and Cyril are spoilt children. They are also selfish and thoughtless. They don’t pay that respect to their mother which she really deserves. Mr George also treats his wife rather indifferently and coldly. Mrs Pearson is condemned to drudgery. Mrs Fitzgerald, on the other hand, is a liberated woman. She is bold and dominating. She enjoys good time and is the mistress of herself and the family.Mrs Pearson is tender and mild. When Mrs Fitzerald gives a heavy dose to Doris, Cyril and George, she can’t bear it. She asks her to stop the drama at once. She presses her to change back their personalities. Mrs Fitzgerald is firm, solid and result-oriented. She sets all the spoilt members of Mrs Pearson’s family right. She is a better judge of men and matters than Mrs Pearson.<br>Mrs. PearsonMrs. Pearson appears to be a timid and confused lady. She is in her forties. She is a devoted housewife. She enjoys serving her husband and children. She is ignored and made to work throughout the day. In spite of their ill treatment, neglect and exploitation, she loves them all. In fact, for that she endures everything without any murmur or protest. We feel sympathy for her. We wish her to be a little more assertive. However, Mrs. Fitzgerald brings about a change in her personality. She helps her to become more assertive and dominating at the end.Mrs. FitzgeraldMrs. Fitzgerald is quite experienced and smart. She knows some esoteric magic that she learned in the East. She is heavier and has a \'strong and sinister personality\'. She is liberated, strong, dominating and bold. She smokes and plays cards. Mrs Fitzgerald has a deep voice. Her accent is Irish. Mrs. Fitzgerald is firm, solid an d result -oriented. She sets all the spoilt members of Mrs. Pearson\'s family right.
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How do people in the the garohlanion have flash and spreet differently distributed?

Answer» The Garoghlanian family had a crazy streak. Mourad was considered the natural descendant of uncle Khosroveas far as the crazy streak was concerned. Mourad’s father, Zorab was practicaland nothing else. But Mourad was his son only in flesh, in the spirit he wassimilar to uncle Khosrove. Their tribe was composed of fickle and inconsistentpeople who were unpredictable and brought a capricious climate in their family.<br>Garoghlanian tribes were the Armenian tribes known for their honesty. They had a crazy streak which made them different\tThe question has been asked from the story The Summer Of the Beautiful White Horse.\tThere was typically an insane streak in the typical Garoghlanian family. \tAs far as the rebellious streak was genuinely concerned, Mourad was regarded as Uncle Khosrove \'s native descendant. \tZorab represented a practical person and realistically was Mourad\'s father. But he allegedly represented his dear son solely in flesh similar in leading spirit as to Uncle Khosrove. \tTheir tribe was composed of fickle and inconsistent individuals who were erratic and introduced their family into a capricious world.
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Write a short note on the education system as it existed during Albert\'s time

Answer» The educational system of Germany in those days encouraged rote learning. Conceptual learning and understanding was not heard of. Main\xa0focus was on mugging up facts and figures without understanding them and Albert Einstein did not like this kind of learning. His teachers criticised and scolded him for his views.<br>Albert Einstein took his education in Germany .The characteristics of the education system was :There was no scope for conceptual learning.If there is no interest , then automatically the student will not learn the exact things .
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What is a problem confronted bye mis Pearson. Who help her solve this problem and how?

Answer» In the story Mothers day, we see the story of a family. This story is set in the 1950s and reflects some of the practices during those times. We see that in the family everyone treats Mrs. Person like a servant and only look for her when they need some work to be done.This happens because of the negligence on the part of Mrs. Pearson. Since she never opposes such behavior everyone in the family thinks that it is okay for them to treat her in such a way.
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Give the characteristics of aram and Murad?

Answer» Mourad and Aram were cousins and belonged to Garoghlanian tribe which was known for its honesty. Mourad was thirteen and Aram was nine years old. Both longed to ride a horse. But their family was too poor to buy a horse. Both were adventure-loving. Both knew that their family was well known for honesty and right conduct. But Mourad could not help stealing John Byro’s horse. While he had a streak of craziness, Aram was honest and simple-hearted. Mourad was more talented and bolder than Aram. He domesticated the wild horse of John Byro. He repaired the injured wing of a robin bird; he knew how to deal with a horse, and how to soothe a dog. Comparatively, Aram was timid and obedient. Mourad could easily lie to John Byro about the horse. Aram could never do it.Uncle Khosrove was widely known to be crazy. He was short-tempered and impatient as well. He stopped others from talking by shouting at them. His stock saying was: it is no harm, pay no attention to it. ‘Mourad had got that craziness from Uncle Khosrove.
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We have not inherited this a fore father coma we have bored IT form children?

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write a short note on ancient religious beliefs of Egyptians

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What Impression do you form of the author nick middleton on the basis of reading \'silk road\'?

Answer» The author Nick Middleton has written the piece ‘Silk Road” from the view point of a glove trotter.He is detail in his description where the readers can get to know about geographic location as well as demography of the region.The writer has described the route in a picturesque way, which has added the narrative element in the writing and it is the descriptive writing quality of the writer.<br>The author undertook the hazardous journey to Mount Kailash for performing Kora. He hired Tsetan’s car and took Daniel as a companion for escorting him upto Darchen. He seems a lover of adventure who is not at all afraid of taking risks. This is evident from his ascent to undertake a short cut through high mountain passes involving the risk of slipping on snowy roads.He is a keen observer of men and manners. He has a sharp eye for details. He describes the hilly people quite sensitively. He gives a graphic account of difficulties faced during ascent. His headache and loss of sleep are caused by the cold and high altitude. His observations about Lake Manasarovar and Hor reveal the difference between legend and reality. He dislikes dirt and shabbiness.He faces communication problems after Tsetan leaves and before he meets Norbu. However, he waits and takes correct decisions. He approves of Norbu’s practical suggestion to hire yaks to carry luggage and decides to perform Kora with him.
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What made Einsten unhappy at school?

Answer» Einstein\xa0was\xa0unhappy\xa0in his\xa0school\xa0because he\xa0did\xa0not like the conventional system of education. He was studied in a\xa0school\xa0in Munich and he had several other schoolmates at his age. He hated the oppressive atmosphere of the\xa0school\xa0and was sure he would fail in the examination.
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How is growing human population is responsible for fall health of the earth?

Answer» Public health, sanitation, and the use of antibiotics and vaccines have decreased the ability of infectious disease to limit human population growth. In the past, diseases such as the bubonic plaque of the fourteenth century killed between 30 and 60 percent of Europe’s population and reduced the overall world population by as many as 100 million people. Today, the threat of infectious disease, while not gone, is certainly less severe. According to the World Health Organization, global death from infectious disease declined from 16.4 million in 1993 to 14.7 million in 1992.\xa0
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The teenager daughter of mrs. Dorling reminds her own teenage to the narrator. Justify.

Answer» MRS doorling was a greedy women who didn\'t wish to return her mother\'s belongings . She was so hostile towards the narrator that she didn\'t even ask her to sit down or even let her in . She just wanted to keep her mothers belongings . But her daughter , a fifteen year old girl wasn\'t as her mother . She politely asked her to come in . She made her feel comfortable.also offered her tea and showed strong the house to her.<br>MRS doorling was a greedy women who didn\'t wish to return her mother\'s belongings . She was so hostile towards the narrator that she didn\'t even ask her to sit down or even let her in . She just wanted to keep her mothers belongings .\xa0But her daughter , a fifteen year old girl wasn\'t as her mother . She politely asked her to come in . She made her feel comfortable.also offered her tea and showed strong the house to her.
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Why did Taplow laugh at Mr.Crocker Harris\'s joke?

Answer» blah blah blah blah<br>Mr\xa0crocker told the students one of his classical jokes which no one in the class understood including Taplow\xa0but, Taplow\xa0laughed at Mr\xa0crocker\'s\xa0joke to show his common gesture of politeness .He respected and like him and he felt a bit sorry for him that is why he laughed at his classical joke though he didnt understood that joke.
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What kind of character of mrs dorling

Answer» Mrs.\xa0Dorling\xa0was an extremely rude person that can be well judged by the way she treated the narrator. She faked complete ignorance when asked if she recognised the narrator. She was extremely unwilling to strike a polite decent conversation with the narrator. She chose convenience over etiquettes in inviting her inside the house. She was very discourteous and impolite.\xa0She was\xa0a neighbour\xa0of the narrator long time ago. The narrator, a young woman, went to Mrs Dorling\'s house in Holland to fetch her belongings back from her house where she used to live in 1940s.
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_________is known for her achievemwnta. Littleb. A littlec. The littled. Few

Answer» Subscribe - TecH gamer 1.0He is making good videos See his videos and if you like then subscribe and share<br>A bigger<br>A little
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The content Discover in tut\'s tomb remain to be richest Royal collection till date.comment.

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carter did a lot of damage to the mummy yet we can not blame him comment

Answer» Carter encountered a problem when he reached the mummy, the ritual resins had hardened cementing Tut to the bottom of his solid gold coffin and no amount of legitimate force could move them. Since the Egyptian sun could beat down like a hammer in the far south of Egypt, Carter decided to leave the mummy out in the blazing sunshine to loosen the resins but to no avail. So he had chisel away the consolidated material from beneath the limbs and the trunk before it was possible to raise the king\'s remains. This was required otherwise thieves would have run off with the riches
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What was special about Rangappa? How did the villagers react to it?

Answer» Rangappa\xa0was the only boy who went Bengalore that is out of the village for further studies. ... When he returned from Bangalore, the crowd went to meet him. They\xa0were\xa0very happy, they wanted to touch him and wanted to see whether\xa0Rangappa\xa0has changed or not.
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How did the narrator come to know about Mrs.Dorling and the address where she lived??

Answer» Years ago, during the first half of the war, the narrator went home for a few days to see her mother. After staying there a couple of days she noticed that something or other about the rooms had changed. She missed various things. Then her mother told her about Mrs Dorling. She was an old acquaintance of her mother. She had suddenly turned up after many years. Now she came regularly and took something home with her everytime she came. She suggested that she could save her precious belongings by storing them at her place. Mother told her address, Number 46, Marconi Street. The narrator asked her mother if she had agreed with her that she should keep everything. Her mother did not like that. She thought it would be an insult to do so. She was worried about the risk Mrs Dorling faced carrying a full suitcase or bag.