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301.

Highlight the sitting plan of Room number 13 .

Answer» Wanda sat in the seat next to the last seat in the last row in Room Thirteen. She sat in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not make good marks sat, the corner of the room where there was most scuffling of feet, most roars of laughter when anything funny was said, and most mud and dirt on the floor. Wanda did not sit there because she was rough and noisy.
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302.

What could Amanda do if she were a meemaid

Answer» As mermaid sails in Sea carelessly and effortlessly similarly Amanda longs to do so in a place where she is all by her self
If Amanda were a mermaid, then she would drift slowly on a languid emerald sea. She would be the sole inhabitant of the relaxed green sea and would move slowly on it.
As mermaid sails in Sea carelessly and effortlessly, similarly Amanda longs to do so in a place where she is all by her self.
303.

What did his parents threaten to seagull that with if he didn\'t fly away

Answer» Thank u for your answer ?
Answer.\xa0The parents\xa0came around calling to him,\xa0threatening\xa0to let him starve on\xa0his\xa0ledge ,unless\xa0he flew away.The young seagulls parents threatened and cajoled him to fly because they wanted him to become self dependent. They knew that he would never be able to do anything if didn\'t learn to fly. He would become completely dependent upon others for basic necessities of life.
304.

What does he get from Anil in return for his work? ( The thief\'s story)

Answer» Anil promised him that he would teach him how to cook and how to write his name. He also promised that he would teach him to write whole sentences and how to add numbers.
Hari get from Anil that Anil will teach how to write in English, how to add, how to cook
305.

Does Anil realise that he has been robbed

Answer» \xa0Solution : Yes,\xa0Anil had\xa0realized that\xa0he had been robbed.\xa0He\xa0knew this probably because all the notes were wet and damp from the rain. However,\xa0he\xa0did not say anything to the thief and behaved normally.
Yes, he has realised
306.

Who does I referred to in this story

Answer» I=Hari Singh
I refer to Hari Singh in this story
The thief\'s story
Which story?
307.

I want to take test on omission

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308.

Who is Mrs pumphrey

Answer» Mrs Pumphrey was a rich woman who doted on her dog Tricki. She pampered him silly and overfeeds him. He gets no exercise, is overfed and overweight. Mrs Pumphrey is representative of women who, for lack of anything better to do, end up doing more harm than good by being over-indulgent...Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich lady who had a small pet dog named Tricki. She was foolishly indulgent and would pamper the dog by giving him chocolates, cakes, juice, eggs and wine. She was ignorant and did not know that the dog needed exercise also. So when he fell sick she was very anxious and thought that something very serious had happened to him. She was silly but tender hearted. She cried bitterly when Tricki was taken to the hospital. She was a simple person and it was easy to please her. She was happy when her pet became alright. She was grateful to Dr. Harriot for making Tricki healthy. She went to the extent of calling it a \'Triumph of Surgery\'. So we can say that Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich, foolishly indulgent, ignorant, anxious, silly, tender hearted, simple, easy to please, and a grateful person.
Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich lady who had a small pet dog named Tricki. She was foolishly indulgent and would pamper the dog by giving him chocolates, cakes, juice, eggs and wine. She was ignorant and did not know that the dog needed exercise also. So when he fell sick she was very anxious and thought that something very serious had happened to him. She was silly but tender hearted. She cried bitterly when Tricki was taken to the hospital. She was a simple person and it was easy to please her. She was happy when her pet became alright. She was grateful to Dr. Harriot for making Tricki healthy. She went to the extent of calling it a \'Triumph of Surgery\'. So we can say that Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich, foolishly indulgent, ignorant, anxious, silly, tender hearted, simple, easy to please, and a grateful person. Hope It Helps You?✌
Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich lady who had a small pet dog named Tricki. She was foolishly indulgent and would pamper the dog by giving him chocolates, cakes, juice, eggs and wine. She was ignorant and did not know that the dog needed exercise also. So when he fell sick she was very anxious and thought that something very serious had happened to him. She was silly but tender hearted. She cried bitterly when Tricki was taken to the hospital. She was a simple person and it was easy to please her. She was happy when her pet became alright. She was grateful to Dr. Harriot for making Tricki healthy. She went to the extent of calling it a \'Triumph of Surgery\'. So we can say that Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich, foolishly indulgent, ignorant, anxious, silly, tender hearted, simple, easy to please, and a grateful person.
Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich lady who had a small pet dog named Tricki. She was foolishly indulgent and would pamper the dog by giving him chocolates, cakes, juice, eggs and wine. She was ignorant and did not know that the dog needed exercise also. So when he fell sick she was very anxious and thought that something very serious had happened to him. She was silly but tender hearted. She cried bitterly when Tricki was taken to the hospital. She was a simple person and it was easy to please her. She was happy when her pet became alright. She was grateful to Dr. Harriot for making Tricki healthy. She went to the extent of calling it a \'Triumph of Surgery\'. So we can say that Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich, foolishly indulgent, ignorant, anxious, silly, tender hearted, simple, easy to please, and a grateful person.
309.

Each of the boys --------rewarded

Answer» Was
Has
Was
310.

For frost,what do fire and ice stand for?Here are some ideas:

Answer» Ice? stands for limitless desire.Fire?stands for HateredHope it will help you??
311.

Comprehension of CH 3 first flight

Answer» ??
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312.

Article on importance of physical health in our lives

Answer» Importance of Physical Health in Our LivesBy RahulHealthy mind lives in a healthy body. This is a proverb which everyone must have heard or read. But very few pay attention to it. A study was conducted on obesity and many related diseases were found among teenagers. Obesity specifically refers to an excess amount of body fat. This is due to the sedentary lifestyle found between the age of 8-24.These adolescents are generally found sitting and watching TV programmes. They do not go outside for any physical game. They are found using public transport to school instead of going by bicycle or on foot. Today, children are fond of eating junk food and drinking aerated drinks which contain too much calories and are harmful for growing children. Such children later become prone to many diseases like diabetes, heart diseases, high blood pressure and stroke. It is a health hazard. It is also linked to higher rates of certain types of cancer. Not only this, obesity makes us unattractive.The demands of modern times have increased so much that people do not have time for physical activity. They ignore health and face the risk of many diseases. But it is well said that discipline is the key to resolve these concerns.There are many methods of treatment but the benefits of exercise are much more than any other way of losing weight. Not only does exercise help you to lose weight but it improves your fitness and flexibility and improves skin textures. Exercises are also free from the harmful side effect of crash dieting, Slimming capsule and the heat treatment used by slimming centres.
313.

A tiger in the zoo why the tiger could

Answer» For human entertain to see them
314.

What did the Halls see in the scientist room?

Answer» Hope it is helpful.....
Mrs. Hall saw in the scientist\'s room that there was no person in the room and the bandages, clothes and the hat ,which the scientist used to wear, were scattering all in the room
Mrs hall saw that there was noOne in the room and saw bandages And clothes in that room
315.

What similarity can you find between the life of Nelson Mandela and Anne Frank? *

Answer» Both were fighting against the system. Both were optimistic.
316.

Type of noun

Answer» Nouns\xa0refer to persons, animals, places, things, ideas, or events, etc. Nouns encompass most of the words of a language.Noun can be a/an - Person\xa0– a name for a person: - Max, Julie, Catherine, Michel, Bob, etc.Animal\xa0– a name for an animal: - dog, cat, cow, kangaroo, etc.Place\xa0– a name for a place: - London, Australia, Canada, Mumbai, etc.Thing\xa0– a name for a thing: - bat, ball, chair, door, house, computer, etc.Idea\xa0– A name for an idea: - devotion, superstition, happiness, excitement, etc.Examples of Noun in sentenceDifferent Types of Noun:Proper NounCommon NounAbstract NounConcrete NounCountable NounNon-countable NounCollective NounCompound NounProper Noun:A\xa0proper noun\xa0is a name which refers only to a single person, place, or thing and there is no common name for it. In written English, a proper noun always begins with capital letters.Example:\xa0Melbourne (it refers to only one particular city), Steve (refers to a particular person),Common Noun:A\xa0common\xa0noun\xa0is a name for something which is common for many things, person, or places. It encompasses a particular type of things, person, or places.Example: Country (it can refer to any country, nothing in particular), city (it can refer to any city like Melbourne, Mumbai, Toronto, etc. but nothing in particular).So, a\xa0common\xa0noun\xa0is a word that indicates a person, place, thing, etc. In general and a\xa0proper noun\xa0is a specific one of those.More Examples of\xa0Common NounAbstract Noun:An\xa0abstract noun\xa0is a word for something that cannot be seen but is there. It has no physical existence. Generally, it refers to ideas, qualities, and\xa0conditions.Example: Truth, lies, happiness, sorrow, time, friendship, humor, patriotism, etc.Abstract Noun examples in sentencesConcrete Noun:A\xa0concrete noun\xa0is the exact opposite of abstract noun. It refers to the things we see and have physical existence.Example: Chair, table, bat, ball, water, money, sugar, etc.Countable Noun:The nouns that can be counted are called\xa0countable nouns. Countable nouns can take an article:\xa0a, an, the.Example: Chair, table, bat, ball, etc. (you can say 1 chair, 2 chairs, 3 chairs – so chairs are countable)Countable\xa0Noun examples in sentencesNon-countable Noun:The nouns that cannot be counted are called\xa0non-countable nouns.Example:\xa0Water, sugar, oil, salt, etc. (you cannot say “1 water, 2 water, 3 water” because water is not countable)Abstract nouns\xa0and\xa0proper nouns\xa0are always non-countable nouns, but\xa0common nouns\xa0and\xa0concrete nouns\xa0can be both count and non-count nouns.Non-countable\xa0Noun examples in sentencesCollective Noun:A\xa0collective noun\xa0is a word for a group of things, people, or animals, etc.Example:\xa0family, team, jury, cattle, etc.Collective nouns can be both plural and singular. However, Americans prefer to use collective nouns as singular, but both of the uses are correct in other parts of the world.Compound Noun:Sometimes two or three nouns appear together, or even with other parts of speech, and create idiomatic\xa0compound nouns. Idiomatic means that those nouns behave as a unit and, to a lesser or greater degree, amount to more than the sum of their parts.Example:\xa0six-pack, five-year-old, and son-in-law, snowball, mailbox, etc.Functions of NounsNouns can be used as a subject, a direct object, and an indirect object of a verb; as an object of a preposition; and as an adverb or adjective in sentences. Nouns can also show possession.Subject:\xa0The\xa0company\xa0is doing great.\xa0Roses\xa0are the flowers of love.Direct object:\xa0I finally bought a new\xa0mobile.Indirect object:\xa0Max gave\xa0Carol\xa0another chocolate.Object\xa0of preposition:\xa0Roses are the flowers of\xa0love.Adverb:\xa0The train leaves\xa0today.Adjective:\xa0The\xa0office\xa0building faces the mall.Possession:\xa0The\xa0lion’s\xa0cage is dangerous. My\xa0brother’s\xa0daughter is adorable.
5 type of noun
There are five types of noun:1. Proper noun2. Common noun3. Collective noun4. Material noun5. Abstract noun
Nouns come in a lot of different shapes and sizes. The major ones are\xa0common nouns,\xa0proper nouns,\xa0abstract nouns, possessive nouns, and\xa0collective nouns.
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317.

Bbc class 10th solution of passage 1 name from papyrus to paper all exercise solution

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318.

What was lencho hope for

Answer» Lencho hope for gadi bangla and makan
Good rainfall
Lencho hoped for good crops that time.
New education policy essay 2020
Lencho hope for a good downpour for his crop
319.

A change was made in the legislature recently with regards to HRDD. Write a report on it.

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320.

With the word staff which verb is used: is / are

Answer» Thank you ?
Is
Is
Is
321.

Difference between i and am

Answer» There is no difference between i and but but on the contrary am is usually used with i..
No different
322.

Central idea of poem fire and ice

Answer» The poem \'Fire and Ice\' by Robert Frost, it expresses the ideas that the world would end either in fire or in ice. Both are compared with the self destructing human emotions- hatred and desire. He things fire and ice, both will bring the world to a end. Some say it will end in fire whereas others same it will end in ice. According to the poet \'fire\' stands for desire, greed, avarice or lust and \'ice\' stands for free hatred, coldness and rigidity. The poet says that both fire and ice are growing with such a rapid speed that the world would soon Parish either way, in fire or in ice.
The
323.

Class 10 why did yudhisther choos nakul to be recieved in preference to bhima and Arjun

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324.

A letter to God thinking about language

Answer» Duck
325.

Write a letter to the principal of your school expressing your views about the new education policy

Answer» Maine aapse answer poochha tha na ki hello p
Hlo
326.

Amrita kala sangam competition. Anyone?

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327.

What is the summary of triumph of surgery

Answer» The story starts when Mrs. Pumphrey, a rich lady takes her dog out for a walk. A nearby veterinary doctor who knows the lady sees the dog and is shocked as he sees that the dog looks like a bloated sausage with a leg at each end. He advises her to stop giving him unhealthy things to eat but Mrs. Pumphrey is not able to refuse him. Soon he falls sick and the doctor is called. The narrator, Mr. Herriot then somehow takes Tricki, the dog to the hospital even though he knows that Mrs. Pumphrey is not ready to leave her dog and nearly fainted just by hearing these words.Then he takes the dog along and puts a bed for him in his surgery. The dog doesn\'t move much nor eats anything for the first two days. On the second day he looks around and whimpers a bit. He wanted to go out on the third day and started playing with the bigger dogs when he was taken out. He also licked the bowls of other dogs clean on the third day.Then his condition started improving very fast. He started fighting for his meals with other dogs. Then when this news reached Mrs. Pumphrey, she started sending him eggs as she thought that Tricki was recovering from an illness and needed energy foods. Mr. Herriot and his partners started eating those eggs for morning breakfast. Then for improving Tricki’s blood, Mrs. Pumphrey started sending in bottles of wine which was again consumed by Mr. Herriot. He used to take two glasses before lunch and some more glasses while having his lunch. Then when she started sending in bottles of brandy for Tricki that was the time when Mr. Herriot thought that he would really like to keep Tricki as a permanent guest in the surgery. Mr. Herriot used to be really happy someday by having two extra eggs every morning. Then having few glasses of wine in the afternoon and closing the day by having brandy at night. But then he took a wise decision and called up Mrs. Pumphrey as she was really worried and on this side Tricki was ready to be taken back home. Tricki was really happy to see his mistress and jumped into the car. Mrs. Pumphrey said that she won\'t be able to ever thank him for what he had done and also, that his surgery had been successful as Tricki was now cured.
328.

How mandalabron

Answer» Lens
329.

What is the summary of the chapter footprint without feet

Answer» • Two boys on a London street were surprised to see fresh muddy footprints of bare feet without finding who was making them.• These footprints had been made by Griffin, an eccentric scientist who had discovered how to make his body transparent.• To get away after he had burnt his landlord\'s house down, he had to remove his clothes so that he became invisible.•\xa0Griffin entered unseen into a big store to get warm. When the store closed at night, he put on new clothes, consumed meat and coffee from the restaurant and went to sleep on a pile of quilts.•\xa0He overslept and was seen by the shop assistants in the morning. He again took off his clothes to escape them•\xa0Then he entered a theatrical company, and wore bandages on his face, dark glasses, a false nose and bushy side-whiskers. He robbed the shopkeeper of his money and escaped to Iping village by train to avoid being caught.•\xa0He rented two rooms at an inn in the village. He explained to Mrs Hall, its owner, that he had an accident and did not want to be disturbed. Soon his money finished and so he robbed a clergyman\'s house by using his invisibility.• That same day, when Mrs. Hall entered his room, she and her husband were \'attacked by the furniture. This made Mrs. Hall think that it was haunted by spirits. 9. When the clergyman reported the burglary to the police, Griffin was suspected of having a hand in it. So, the village constable, Jaffers came to arrest him on suspicion.•\xa0Meanwhile, Mrs. Hall asked Griffin to explain all the unusual happenings. Griffin lost his temper and took off all his clothes (thus becoming invisible), knocked Jaffers unconscious and ran away.
330.

in what way wanda different from other children

Answer» Because she is only polish girl between all amarican children\'s. And her last name is completely different from other\'s
Because she was a polish girl migrated from poland . And her last name was totally different from other children
331.

Do you think this is a real- life episode,or mere fiction ? Or is it a mixture of both?

Answer» Thanks gaurav
It\'s a mixture of both as the narrator himself is a veterionary surgeon and has narrated the story.So,it is a real life episode but when starts to enjoying the items sent by Mrs. Pumphrey like eggs,brandy,wine,etc. it seems to be a merely fiction as it can\'t be happen in our real life.So,it\'s a mixture of both.
332.

Do you think tricki was happy to go home? What do you think will happen now ??

Answer» Gaurav yeh jyada baad nhi hai answer can u short this answer please
Tricki was very happy to see Mrs. Pumphrey. As soon as he saw her, he made a tremendous leap and sailed into her lap. Tricki recovered from his illness without having any medication. He had been transformed into a hard-muscled animal from a hugely fat dog. He was no longer lisless.He wasn\'t actually ill. There was a lack of proper diet and regular exercise in his lifestyle. The reason of his illness was overfeeding. He was a victim of Mrs. Pumphrey\'s excessive care. It can be discerned by the fact that Mrs. Pumphrey brought two dozen eggs everyday to build Tricki\'s strength. As Tricki is back home again, his mistress would again take excessive care of him and overfeed him. Due to the lack of exercise, he would fall ill again.
333.

Who is Hodgkin?

Answer» The gardener of Mrs. Pumphrey who is also be assinged to throw ring for Tricki to catch it.
334.

Can I post a image regarding my doubt in homework help section??

Answer» Yes u can post regarding it
No you can only write about at which page the question was and in which book it was
335.

Explain dust of snow

Answer» The ‘dust of snow’ means the fine particles or flakes of snow. The sudden shower in the form of the dust of snow changed the poet’s mood. The poet’s mood changed from sad to happy. He felt refreshed and wanted to enjoy the rest of the day.
336.

explain"stalking the length of cache"

Answer» A Tiger in the Zoo Summary of the poemThe poem begins with a description of a tiger that is very beautiful and is walking in his little cage. He has beautiful stripes on his skin and has velvet like soft paws. But the tiger is not happy and is quite angry about being confined in the cage. The poet says that if the tiger was not confined to the zoo cage, he would have been hiding himself behind the long grass near some water body, in order to catch its prey that is the deer. Also, he would have terrorised the residents of the villages around the forest area. But the reality is totally opposite to this. He was confined in a cage which was made up of strong building material and he was helpless there. He could not show his power to the visitors, therefore, never tried to terrorize them. The tiger is described as being powerless and agonized by the poet. He says that during night also he is alone, hearing the voice of the patrolling vehicles of police and looking at the stars. The cage life has totally changed the tiger’s personality. The poet is trying to say that the animal which is famous for its fearlessness and freedom is confined and sad due to the human beings who want to derive pleasure by looking at him in the zoo cage.
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337.

Who was tristan in `A TRIUMPH OF SURGERY\'

Answer» Tristan is Dr Herriot\'s servant .
Tristan is Dr Herriot\'s servant .
338.

Clean off refers to

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339.

Who was tricki

Answer» Tricki was a pet dog
Pet dog ?
Tricki was a pet dog
Tricki was name of pet dog which belongs to Mrs Pumphery
Tricki was a pet dog of Mrs Pumphrey.
340.

Mandela wish to achieve his ------

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341.

The kind of freedom he wanted for himself meant---------

Answer» The kind of freedom he wanted for himself meant transitory freedoms of being able to stay out at night, can do what ever he wants to do, he wanted basic and honourable freedoms of achieving his potential, of earning, of marrying and having a family.
342.

When mandela was young he realised -----------

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343.

When did mandela begin to feel the hunger for freedom?

Answer» Mandela viewed his childhood freedom as an illusion where he obeyed his parents and the customs of the tribe.When he became youth he realised that his freedom had been taken away from him. which was the fact that created him a desire to hunger for freedom. Mandela even realised that freedom of others was also curtailed....
When he was becoming young then he realize the value of freedom
Short answer nhi h kya
Mandela realized in his youth that it was not just his freedom that was being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks. The hunger for his own freedom gradually turned into hunger for the freedom of his people. This desire of a non-racial society transformed him into a virtuous and self-sacrificing man. Thus, he joined the African National Congress and this changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.When Nelson Mandela realized that his boyhood freedom was an illusion and when he discovered that as a young man his freedom had already been taken away from him.He slowly began to hunger for it.
344.

What is the ryhme scheme of the chapter "Fire and Ice"?

Answer» The rhyme scheme of poem is "abaa bcbcb" .
The\xa0rhyme scheme\xa0of the poem is “aba abc bcb”. The poet has used the\xa0rhyming\xa0beautifully to bring about contrasting ideas in the poem. He has used the ideas of two groups who believe that the world would come to a catastrophic end either as a result of fire or ice.
345.

What is the ryhme scheme of the chapter "The Dust of Snow"?

Answer» The rhyming scheme is abab cdcd
Abab cdcd is the rhyme scheme
ABAB is the rhyme scheme of the poemWhen a\xa0word is used twice\xa0and both times it has different meanings, then the\xa0Rhyme Scheme\xa0is the decking.Example:\xa0The people living inside a high gorge, live inside a high gorge. (The meaning of the temple here is and cave.) 2 Kanaka hundred times the drunkenness, or jag, ( here means and gold.)
346.

What is the ryhming scheme of the poem A TIGER IN THE ZOO?

Answer» Abcb?
ABCB
347.

Differentiate a tigers life in the Zoo and in the jungle

Answer» The difference between a\xa0tiger in a zoo and in a forest is huge as in the former\xa0it is a caged animal who has\xa0lost its freedom whilst in the latter it is independent and supreme.The\xa0tiger is the king of the forest. It is born free. It roams about the forest roaring regally.\xa0It enjoys its supremacy as all animals are afraid of it. It is thus wildly royal. In the zoo however,\xa0it is a trapped animal. It is like a king in fetters, a king without a kingdom.\xa0It can no longer enjoy hunting. It is more like a circus clown-a sheer spectacle.It is bound by the\xa0rules and regulations of the zoo-keeper.\xa0Lost is its\xa0suzerainty and dignity.\xa0It is just a\xa0puppet-king.
348.

What view is seen from Brahmagiri hills ? How we can reach Nisagadhama Island ?

Answer» No
Are you from Karnataka??
From the\xa0Brahmagiri hills,\xa0one can\xa0enjoy a panoramic\xa0viewof the entire landscape of Coorg. There is a sixty-four-acreisland\xa0of\xa0Nisargadhama\xa0nearby. It\xa0can be reached\xa0through a rope bridge.
349.

The words _ and _ from Chinese support the view that tea is the first drunk in china

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350.

What was the policy of apartheid?

Answer» Policy of racial segregation
Discrimination of black and white. Every thing was separate for blacks and whites. Even toilets,bus stop,hotels,etc,. Blacks should not enter into whites area or church.