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601.

Who wrote the potrart of lady

Answer» Khuswant shingh is the writer of\' The portrait of a lady\'.<br>Khushwant singh<br>khushwant singh .........?<br>Ggffu
602.

Grandma :How was your day at school? I Neha : It was good grandma. Today

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603.

how to improve my writing

Answer» Practice makes man prefect.So practice more and more to improve your writing and use daliy your time to write and if you comfortable then drawing is also helpful to improving it<br>Just right words little far away from one another and your handwriting will be improved
604.

What according to the write is crucial to the success of democracy?

Answer» As per the crucial element which made our country have the success of democracy is that the nation is unified. In spite of turmoils occurring in the northeast or Kashmir a large number of Indian population is united politically. India has a peaceful population and hence this is why democratic the nation is so united as per the author of the book.\xa0This is a true fact.
605.

Why Mr frank envious to mr crocker harris

Answer» Frank envied Mr. Crocker Harris because Mr. Crocker Harris was a strict teacher who could control his students.His students were so scared of him that they could not even think of leaving when he was late.Frank was a young and flamboyant and new to his job, however Crocker Harris was old and experienced even though he was not a very good teacher. He was so adherent to the rules and regulations that he never disclosed his student\'s marks before allowed.Frank wanted his students to be as obedient and afraid of him as they were of Mr. Crocker Harris.
606.

Who had planned the three year journey

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607.

Describe the character of Mrs dorling

Answer» Mrs.dorling was an old lady . She had a nice nature. She was good in speaking to others.She was some sort of selfish also<br>I dont know
608.

how did the narrator come to know about mrs dorling and the address where she lived

Answer» The narrator\'s mother told her about Mrs dorling and the address where she lived.
609.

The portage of lady summary

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610.

1. The narrator and his wife longed to sail. What did they doto accomplish their dream?

Answer» The narrator was a businessman, who had the desire to sail around the world like James Cook. So, on July 1976, he set out for the voyage with his wife Mary, his six years old son Jonathan and seven years old daughter Suzanne. Their boat Wave walker went through several safety tests before setting out for southern part of Indian Ocean. But on the way they met with some peril
611.

Why is 5 January 2005 significant in Tutak Tutak Saga

Answer» It was on this day that a CT scan was done on King Tutankhamen’s mummy after an X-ray on the same by an anatomy professor. His was the first Egyptian mummy to undergo such a scan. A modern operation performed on a cursed ancient mummy paved way for various superstitions and rumors. The CT scan resulted in producing various life-like images.
612.

Who is John byro and why was he travelled

Answer» John byro was a farmer and he came to mourad house to ask his white hose which was stolen<br>He was a farmer he came to Morad house with his uncle
613.

Ncert solution first chapter hornbill

Answer» All chapter
614.

Grandmother preferred to

Answer» My no start chat 9140315218<br>Ni<br>To believe in their past traditiona and culture
615.

The waves were gigantic.(Convert it to exclamatory)

Answer» What the gigantic waves!
616.

Note making on writing good business letter

Answer» First.... You know the Format Or not
617.

Explain the line the silence silences

Answer» This line means that now the daughter is completely silent as her mother is no more alive, there is complete silence all over.....it\'s only her mother\'s memories which are left...
618.

Summarize the song of the rain from voice of the rain

Answer» In the poem, the poet asks the soft-falling shower, ‘Who are you?’ to which she replies that she is the poem of earth. It is a strange thing for the rain to reply to the poet. The rain told the poet that she cannot be touched as she rises in the form of water vapour in the sky from the land and the bottomless sea. It changes its shape yet it remains the same. The vapour changes into clouds due to condensation.It falls back on the surface of the earth to provide water to the drought-prone areas and to beautify and purify the earth (its birthplace). It provides life to the seeds inside the earth and helps them grow.The rain doesn’t care if anyone bothers about her deeds or not, she completes her work and comes back home. The poet also compares the rain with a song as they both share a common journey. The song originates from the heart of the singer, travels across to fulfill the aim and comes back with due love for the singer (its originator).
619.

Figure and poetic device of the poem The Laburnam Top

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620.

Summary of the poem The Laburnam Top

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621.

Money is the only thing that matters in today\'s life. Write a debate against this statement

Answer» From my point of view is the only thing that matters the most in someone\'s life. We have seen people changing their behaviour or point of view for the person who has money in comparison to the person who doesn\'t have it.It is also seen in our society that if the person has got money with him every person of the society starts following him, praise him and somehow wanted to be like him without knowing no what his behaviour is with public or other people.Well things are not limited to this only everything that person has done in the past like any wrong thing will be forgotten up by the people easily, even it was one the worst things he has done.Getting money doesn\'t mean that person will leave or forget his family but having money can make u earn respect in the society and can let you do many things. Who doesn\'t want to buy his own Lamborghini if they could but it\'s possible only if money is there.
622.

Q. What type of treatment was given to mrs Pearson in play "mother\'s day"?

Answer» Mrs Fitzgerald who was Mrs Pearson\'s friend ,knew some kind of magic which she had used in helping Mrs Pearson. She (Mrs Fitzgerald)exchanged bodies by the help of magic and taught a lesson to Mrs Pearson\'s sons and daughters.<br>Mrs Fitzgerald who was Mrs Pearson\'s friend ,knew some kind of magic which she had used in helping Mrs Pearson. She (Mrs Fitzgerald)exchanged bodies by the help of magic and taught a lesson to Mrs Pearson\'s sons and daughters.<br>I am new here<br>Hii
623.

How did Aram conclude the Mourad had been riding the horse for quite a while

Answer» It is because when aram first sit on the horse, he just been shocked by seeing that mourad was riding it too good. And when he tried it, he fall from the horse but mourad didn\'t.That\'s why he is thinking that mourad was riding the horse for quite while..HOPE IT HELPS YOU......☺<br>Hii I am new here
624.

Write a speech on the initiation program of class 11

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625.

What does Khushwant Singh describe in the "Portrait of a Lady"

Answer» In The Portrait of a Lady’ Khushwant Singh draws a pen-picture of his grandmother. He describes how he spent his childhood with her in the village. He also describes the changes that came in their relationship in the city. Ultimately, he describes the moving scene of her death.
626.

How did mrs dorling react when the narrator said , I\'m s\'s daughter ?

Answer» Mrs Dorling held her hand on the door as though she wanted to prevent it from opening any further and her face absolutely gave no sign of recognition. She kept on staring at the woman in silence.<br>Mrs Dorling held her hand on the door as though she wanted to prevent it from opening any further and her face absolutely gave no sign of recognition. She kept on staring at the woman in silence.<br>How did Mrs Dorling react when the narrator said, m Mrs S’s daughter”?Answer:Mrs Dorling held her hand on the door as if she wanted to prevent it opening anyfurther. Her face showed no sign of recognition. She kept staring at the narrator without uttering a word.
627.

How would you think that Murad had an understanding with horse and what would it result

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628.

Snapshot questions answered

Answer» Ghkk
629.

How we get know that ranga respect elders

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630.

The boy hid the white horse

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631.

What picture does the lesson draw on lives at sea

Answer» In the\xa0poem\xa0\'Photograph\', the\xa0sea\xa0represents timelessness. The\xa0poet\xa0says that the\xa0sea\xa0\'... appears to have changed less\'. The\xa0sea\xa0is an element of nature where time has little or almost no influence.Sea voyage is a wonderful experience. It sometimes shows that life is like a challenge that a person should face. In that lesson author along with family had determination and courage to face any kind of problems.\xa0
632.

Draw a brief charector sketch of uncle khushrove.

Answer» \xa0The 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.<br>The narrator’s uncle was considered to be a crazy man. Actually, he was the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the family. He was a huge and powerful man. He had a big strong head with black hair. He was a man of furious nature. He was short tempered and of irritable nature. He would not let anybody talk before him. He would stop him shouting. “It is no harm ; pay no attention to it.”
633.

Who is mrs darling?do you justify her behaviour?

Answer» which chapter<br>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. She refuses to recognize the identity of the narrator and doesn\'t let the narrator to enter her house. She pretends to not recognize her, even though she does in reality. Her behaviour isn\'t justified since she breaks the trust of the narrator of her being good and kind. She is selfish and wishes to not return the articles once taken at all.
634.

What is the most amusing incident is in the story(The Adress)? Why?

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635.

What is the role of narator, the Aram in the story?

Answer» Aram is acting as the\xa0moral center\xa0of the story. He is the person who suspects about the stealing of horse.He also tells\xa0Mourad\xa0about the inquiry conducted by\xa0John Byro. He doesn’t create any dispute & followed the conduct of the society.This might be the reason that he was never able to find his way with\xa0animals.
636.

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637.

why the narrator want to leave Mrs darling house without taking on her second time

Answer» When the narrator visited Mrs\' Dorling\'s house the second time, the latter\'s daughter allowed the narrator to come inside. The narrator noticed all the belongings of her mother kept inside the room in a very tasteless manner. Seeing this, she decided to leave without meeting Mrs. Dorling and forego all the belongings of her mother. She thought that having all these things will not be of any use since these cannot bring her loved ones back and bring peace to her mind. So, she left at once.
638.

do you think Mrs Dorking really want help narrators family at the time of war

Answer» No, Mrs. Dorling didn\'t really wanted to help the family as she wanted their family to die in the torture camps so, that all items belonged to narrator could be owned by her.<br>Mrs dorling is a greedy lady and she don\'t want to help narrator\'s family but she used the chance and owned the more and more things.<br>The narrator\'s mother allowed Mrs. Dorling to take away many precious things from her home in order to keep them safe with her. Mrs. S, the mother of the narrator was unable to keep her belongings safe with her because of the war. Therefore she had asked Mrs. Dorling to keep them with her and return them when the war would come to an end.
639.

why did narrator decide to visit Mrs darlings house second time

Answer» \xa0The narrator went to Mrs Dorling\'s\xa0house the first time to pick up her mothers things. Mrs Dorling said that she did not expect her to return and the narrator was not allowed to enter the house as Mrs Dorling\xa0said that it was not a suitable time.<br>plz give answer fas
640.

Write a speech on cellphone etiquette

Answer» \tBe in control of your phone, don’t let it control you!\tSpeak softly.\tBe courteous to those you are with; turn off your phone if it will be interrupting a conversation or activity.\tWatch your language, especially when others can overhear you.\tAvoid talking about personal or confidential topics in a public place.\tIf it must be on and it could bother others, use the “silent” mode and move away to talk.\tDon’t make calls in a library, theater, church, or from your table in a restaurant.\tDon’t text during class or a meeting at your job.\tPrivate info can be forwarded, so don’t text it.\tNEVER\xa0drive and use your phone at the same time.
641.

" More problems arose." What were the problems?

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642.

To check the flooding of the water in the ship

Answer» o check the flooding of the water in the ship, the following steps were taken (a) The captain stretched canvas and secured waterproof hatch covers across the gaping holes. With this step taken, the water still seeped, but most of it was now being deflected over the side. (b) When the hand pumps started to block up, the author found another electric pump under the chartroom floor and connected it to an out pipe.
643.

English kee notes available ni hi why ?

Answer» CBSE exam guide for class 11 English core includes study material in form of PDFs to download, online tests and homework help.myCBSEguide has English Core syllabus, question papers, online tests and important questions as per CBSE syllabus. Notes, test papers and school exam question papers with solutions.Click on the following link:<a href="https://mycbseguide.com/course/cbse-class-11-english-core/1856/">https://mycbseguide.com/course/cbse-class-11-english-core/1856/</a>\xa0
644.

write three ways in which the authors grandmother spent days with chapter 1 The portrait of a lady

Answer» The three ways in which the author’s grandmother spent her days after he grew up are:\tShe lived alone in her room as she had accepted her loneliness quietly.\tShe sat at her spinning wheel reciting prayers.\tIn the afternoon, she would feed the sparrows for half an hour.
645.

Anyone please answer my question....

Answer» Can u help?<br>What changes of normalcy does the story speak about? (bread of a lighter colour, which was of a darker colour for Jews during the War etc.)<br>What is the question
646.

Who speak like stranger\'s and why

Answer» I want<br>The father and the son speak like strangers. This is because they don\'t understand each other and there is nothing common between them.It shows the generation gap between parents and children in the modern world.
647.

\'The Address\'is a story of human predicament that follows war. Comment

Answer» Thank you<br>The phenomenon of war brings lot of suffering for human beings. It brings with it death and destruction. It kills the feelings of love and sympathy. The story "The Address" is based on this theme. During the war, the narrator\'s mother leaves all her valuable things with an acquaintance. The mother dies and many years later the narrator returns to Mrs Dorling to take back all her belongings. But the woman shows no sympathy for her. On the contrary, she behaves in a very hard hearted manner. She doesnot allow the girl to enter the house. She turns out to be a lady bereft of all human emotions. Thus we find that war leaves the world desolate not only on the physical level but also on the emotional and spiritual level.
648.

Why did Mourad wake up aram

Answer» Mourad woke him because he shared the horse ride with him and wants to give ride to Aram.<br>When the narrator (Aram) looked out of the window he saw his cousin Mourad sitting on a magnificent white horse.He couldn\'t believe his eyes as he was extremely shocked and confused to see the horse there. He knew that they could not afford the horse as they belonged to the poor Garoghlanian tribe.
649.

In what context has the pharse "terribly transient feet" been used in the poem

Answer» This phrase explains the contrast between the length of human life as compared to that of the sea. Human life is very short lived, transitory and temporary as compared to the sea which is a symbol of permanence, immortality and eternity. The poet uses the phrase ‘terribly transient feet’ to highlight the temporal nature of human life. The life of a human being is nothing as compared to the life of a sea. The sea has more power as compared to the human life since it is static in nature, stable and unlikely to be affected. Its continuance depicts its immortality whereas human merely lives around sixty to seventy years. The sea is an endless entity which survives much more than human life.
650.

Why did the narrator of the story want to forget about the address..?

Answer» The narrator of the story, the daughter of Mrs S, wants to forget the address. Actually, the narrator goes to 46, Marconi Street to meet Mrs Dorling. She goes there in search of her mother’s belongings. The narrator’s mother hands over all her articles to Mrs Dorling before leaving her town during the war. Mrs Dorling assures her that they will remain safe in her hands. There is no written agreement. The narrator is not at all convinced with this. She has no faith in Mrs Dorling.After the war the narrator makes an effort to see Mrs Dorling. But the woman refuses to recognize her. She does not give time to her even for talking. Her uncharitable remarks “Have you come back ?” reveal so many things. Mrs Dorling doesn’t want to receive the narrator. Nor has she any intention of returning the belongings of her dead mother to her. During her second visit, the narrator can’t meet Mrs Dorling. She is not at home. Her daughter is alone in the house. The narrator sees everything there. All the silver cutlery, antique plates and big vases are there. But they are useless now. Their true owner is no more in this world. The narrator resolves never to go there again. She wants to forget the address which is of no use to her now.