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Write a biographical sketch of your best friend seeking his personal details |
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1.Why does the poet want to go to Innisfree ? |
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Passages |
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Passages of packing |
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2.Where is the poet standing? How is it different from Innisfree ? |
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Answer» https://kvno2jaipur.wordpress.com/ The poet in the present moment is standing on the road of a busy and noisy city. Whereas the place he describes is the complete opposite. He describes Lake Isle of Innisfree as peaceful, with the sounds of nature filing the air. |
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3.What does the Isle of Innisfree stand for the poet ? |
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What are the thing the child sees on his way to the fair ? Why does he lab behind ? |
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Answer» On his way he sees toys,balloons,garland,a swing,and a snake charmer and he gets attracted to these things and lags behind On his way to the fair the child sees\xa0toys, balloons of different colours, garland of gulmohur, a swing and a snake-charmer playing a flute. He gets attracted towards all these things. So, he lags behind. |
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What happen when elveyn wanted to play xylophone |
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Answer» When Evelyn wanted to play the xylophone her teacher told her to sense the music throughout her body. When she played the xylophone she could send the music on her fingers. Evelyn\xa0could sense music through her body. While\xa0playing\xa0on the\xa0xylophone, she could sense music through her fingertips and would learn against drums to sense. On the wooden floors, she used to remove her shoes and sense music through her feet moving of the legs. |
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Which modal verb will come in .......... you live happily and long! |
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Answer» May Did |
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How can you say that we all are the same chapter name is no men are foreign |
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Answer» The meaning of condemn in chapter no men are foreign is below. To say strongly that you think somebody/something is very bad or wrong. What u want to say. Say it clearly ? |
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Satnzas |
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He felt that he .......resign his post. |
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Answer» Might is the answer He felt that he should resign his post. He felt that he .......resign his post. |
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1. Why does the poet want to go to the Innisfree |
| Answer» The poet wants to go Innisfree in search of peace. He does not like the noisy place as London is. He wants to live in a place which. The poet craves for some peace and hence he wants to go to Innisfree. There he wants to make a small cabin and grow beans. He wants to live there alone. | |
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English me first term me kon kon sa chapter aayega ? |
| Answer» Sabhi | |
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Why did not anil handover the thief to the police |
| Answer» Anil does not hand over the thief to the police because he realized that Hari had learnt his lesson and had changed for the better. Otherwise, he would never have come back and kept the money at the same place from where he had stolen it. Anil even knew how Hari cheated him of a rupee a day while buying the day’s supplies. But he never said anything to him. This is such a case where most people would have handed him over to the police. Anil was different from such employers because he was a modest and trusting man. He had offered to teach Hari how to cook and also to educate him. When he found out that Hari had stolen the money, but had kept it back, he knew that it was Hari’s conscience that had made him do so. Hari could have easily run off with the money, but he did not. This made Anil give him another chance and build him into a better person that he could already see him becoming. | |
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What is word |
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Answer» A word is a group of meaningful alphabets which makes sense. A word is group of letters that has meaning when spoken or written. |
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Character sketch of wanda petronskii |
| Answer» Wanda Petronski was a Polish immigrant. She was a socially outcast student who was often teased by the other students of the school and used to live in an impoverished area - Boggins Heights. Wanda used to wear the same faded, yet clean, blue dress to school each day. She sat in the last seat in the last row of her classroom, amidst the troublemakers, and was generally ignored by her teacher and by her fellow students. She was a very serene girl who laughed very rarely. She was very talented, skilled and patient. | |
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2. Where does the poet stand? How it is different from the Innisfree? |
| Answer» The\xa0poet\xa0in the present moment is\xa0standing\xa0on the road of a busy and noisy city. Whereas the place he describes is the complete opposite. He describes Lake Isle of\xa0Innisfree\xa0as peaceful, with the sounds of nature filing the air. | |
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3 What does the Isle of Innisfree stand for the poet? |
| Answer» The isle of Innisfree stands for unadulterated natural beauty. A visit to Innisfree gives immense joy, pleasure and peace to the poet. The sounds of honeybees, crickets and the lake water lapping by the shore tempt him to go there again and again. He will be contented with living in a small cabin and working at a small farm. | |
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When I click on the link it is not opening can anyone help me please. ??? |
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Answer» The link is given in my next comment ☝️☝️ Which link |
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1. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? What was the lady\'s reaction ? |
| Answer» The saint peter ask the old woman for cake .she made the first cake and thought that this cake is big and i will not give it to the saint . I will make another smaller one for him then she made another cake but that was also big so she did not give this cake to him. I will eat it .so she baked another cake but that was also big .so she said i will eat them i will not give single cake to saint after waiting some time the saint gave her a curse. | |
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4. Why did he belive in making him self look handsome? |
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Answer» The person wants to be rich.He also would like to have good appearence and marry a beautiful and rich woman who also be a doctor with a good medical practice so thats why doctor wants to look hadsome Narrotor always want to look handsome because he want to impress the girls surrounding. And he wants a lady who can not run behind him if he did some mistakes. So, he wanted a fatted woman. |
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3. Give evidence to show that the narrator\'s earnings were mearge? |
| Answer» The room not being electrified,\xa0the room being very small and shabby, his scanty\xa0collection of clothes and a very small amount of money\xa0in his suitcase are evidences to show that the\xa0narrator\'s earnings were meagre.In the story,\xa0‘The Snake and the Mirror’, a homeopathic doctor narrates an incident of his life to the writer. From the description\xa0we can presume that ‘the doctor’ at that time was poor.\xa0He begins his tale by stating that his earnings were meagre as he had just started his practice. He had rented a\xa0very small room and could not afford it to be electrified.\xa0He had very few clothes and one solitary black coat which was wearing away. His\xa0total savings were just sixty rupees which he kept in a suitcase. All these were the ‘evidences’ to show that\xa0the narrator\'s earnings were meagre. | |
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2. What made the doctor say,\'\' Death lurked four inches away"? |
| Answer» Doctor said this because he had seen the snake reflection on the mirror where he was get ready. The snake was very long and he got feared as he thought that he would die. This made the narrator to say the lines. | |
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1. What happened to the doctor when he was sitting in his chair ? |
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Answer» Admiring his beauty, when the doctor sat on the chair, there came a dull thud as if a rubbber tube had fallen on the ground.no sooner had he turned than a fat snake wriggled over his back and landed on his shoulder and coiled around the doctors left arm. the doctor sat there still as a statue. he felt terrible pain in his arm but he was helpless and he could do nothing to save himself. He suddenly notice some noice from his behind and the things felt on the flour by the snake. He observed this when he was seting in front of the mirror. |
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Wind paragraph |
| Answer» Wind\xa0is the flow of\xa0gases\xa0on a large scale. On the surface of the\xa0Earth, wind consists of the bulk movement of air. In\xa0outer space,\xa0solar wind\xa0is the movement of gases or charged particles from the\xa0Sun\xa0through space, while\xa0planetary wind\xa0is the\xa0outgassing\xa0of light\xa0chemical elements\xa0from a planet\'s atmosphere into space. Winds are commonly classified by their\xa0spatial scale, their\xa0speed, the types of forces that cause them, the regions in which they occur, and their effect. The strongest observed winds on a planet in the\xa0Solar System\xa0occur on\xa0Neptune\xa0and\xa0Saturn. Winds have various aspects:\xa0velocity\xa0(wind speed); the density of the gas involved; energy content or\xa0wind energy. The wind is also an important means of transportation for seeds and small birds; with time things can travel thousands of miles in the wind.In\xa0meteorology, winds are often referred to according to their strength, and the direction from which the wind is blowing. Short bursts of high speed wind are termed gusts. Strong winds of intermediate duration (around one minute) are termed\xa0squalls. Long-duration winds have various names associated with their average strength, such as breeze,\xa0gale,\xa0storm, and\xa0hurricane. Wind occurs on a range of scales, from thunderstorm flows lasting tens of minutes, to local breezes generated by heating of land surfaces and lasting a few hours, to global winds resulting from the difference in absorption of\xa0solar energy\xa0between the\xa0climate zones\xa0on Earth. The two main causes of large-scale\xa0atmospheric circulation\xa0are the differential heating between the equator and the poles, and the rotation of the planet (Coriolis effect). Within the tropics,\xa0thermal low\xa0circulations over terrain and high plateaus can drive\xa0monsoon\xa0circulations. In coastal areas the\xa0sea breeze/land breeze cycle can define local winds; in areas that have variable terrain, mountain and valley breezes can dominate local winds.In human civilization, the concept of wind has been explored in\xa0mythology, influenced the events of history, expanded the range of transport and warfare, and provided a\xa0power source\xa0for mechanical work, electricity, and recreation. Wind powers the voyages of\xa0sailing ships\xa0across Earth\'s oceans.\xa0Hot air balloons\xa0use the wind to take short trips, and powered flight uses it to increase lift and reduce fuel consumption. Areas of\xa0wind shear\xa0caused by various weather phenomena can lead to dangerous situations for aircraft. When winds become strong, trees and human-made structures are damaged or destroyed.Winds can shape landforms, via a variety of\xa0aeolian processes\xa0such as the formation of fertile soils, such as\xa0loess, and by\xa0erosion. Dust from large deserts can be moved great distances from its source region by the\xa0prevailing winds; winds that are accelerated by rough topography and associated with dust outbreaks have been assigned regional names in various parts of the world because of their significant effects on those regions. Wind also affects the spread of wildfires. Winds can disperse seeds from various plants, enabling the survival and dispersal of those plant species, as well as flying insect populations. When combined with cold temperatures, the wind has a negative impact on livestock. Wind affects animals\' food stores, as well as their hunting and defensive strategies. | |
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What is the theme of chapter the lost child ? |
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Answer» The theme of the \'The Lost Child\' is that a child\'s most important requirement is his/her parents love and attention. The story explores the theme and brings out the true worth of the bond between a child and his parents. In the story, the child is tempted by the many colourful things as he visits a fair with his parents and wishes to get most of them. But, as he is separated from his parents in the crowded place, he wants only his parents. He understands that they are the ones who give him warmth, happiness and security. The theme of the \'The Lost Child\' is that a child\'s most important requirement is his/her parents love and attention. The story explores the theme and brings out the true worth of the bond between a child and his parents. In the story, the child is tempted by the many colourful things as he visits a fair with his parents and wishes to get most of them. But, as he is separated from his parents in the crowded place, he wants only his parents. He understands that they are the ones who give him warmth, happiness and security.\xa0 |
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Any body be my gf |
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Answer» Pagal hai kya teen teen ladkiyo ko I love you bola hai?? And your gf will be my gf ok |
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What werethe intinal worries of Einstein\'s mother |
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1. How does the poet prove that there are no Foriegn countries ? |
| Answer» The poet James Kirkup\xa0proves that there are no foreign countries by saying that war amongst countries is pointless because men form varied nations are not different from each other. They might have same uniforms but have the same human body. These men breathe the same air, they walk on the same earth as us inside which after death everyone lies. | |
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How can you make most of the online classes on lockdown |
| Answer» Why did tomy had a dog | |
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How to write letter to editor, letter of enquiry/complaint. |
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Answer» Fierce means aggressive. What is meant by the word fierce |
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What sacrifice did behrman made for johnsy? What was his age |
| Answer» Behrman was a sixty year old painter.He risked his Life during the storm by climbing up a ladder to Johnsy\'s window and painted a single leaf. He did so to encourage her to not to give up on her life | |
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Justify the title The Last Leaf. |
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Answer» The title of the last leaf is suitable and significant, The last leaf came in several different meanings here which can be death, hope, willpower, etc. Here, Jhonsy had a pessimistic point of view about her life and thought that she\'d die when the last leaf on the ivy tree will fall. She was losing hope and willpower to live because of the negativity the bumped into her head. However, her friend Sue was optimistic who did everything she could, She discussed her issue about the leaf falling from the tree with her neighbor, Mr. Behrman, he was an unsuccessful painter and wished to paint his masterpiece someday which he painted as last leaf on the the ivy tree to save Jhonsy’s life, the painting was a master work by him as it looked so real that it gave jhonsy positivity and willpower to have a hope to live. however, behrman died due to pneumonia while painting his masterpiece in storm and harsh weather. The title “The last leaf” is conveying the relation beyween the last leaf and the death of Johnsy. Johnsy believe that she will die with the falling of the last leaf. Berhman, an old painter gives Johnsy a new hope by painting a masterpiece, the leaf, which was looking real leaf which saves Johnsy’s life. This we can say that the title is appropriate.hope it helps ✌️ pls answer The title of The Last Leaf is significant as it compares the falling of the last leaf to death. Johnsy, who suffered from pneumonia, felt that when the last leaf fell, she would die. Her neighbor, and artist, was determined to keep the last leaf intact on the tree. He braved a storm to paint the last leaf on a wall, making Johnsy believe that the leaf had not fallen. He contracted pneumonia in doing so, and died when the last leaf fell. |
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Describe the role of sue in saving johnsy\'s life. |
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Answer» Sue told Dr. Behrman about Johnsy\'s superstition and the reason for her ill will, which helped Dr. Behrman\xa0find a solution to Johnsy\'s\xa0problem and helped her recover. Sue gave Johnsy the positive outlook and motivation to survive, she did not leave Johnsy\xa0alone on her darkest days and thus, became instrumental in saving her.\xa0 Sue is a true friend who dearly loves Johnsy. She tries to motivate Johnsy by humming and being cheerful as she sits by her friend drawing. But, when she realizes the Johnsy has counted the leaves that have fallen from a vine, she "looks solicitously out of the window." Calling her friend "dear," Sue asks Johnsy what she counts. When Johnsy tells her that with the fall of the last leaf from the vine she must go, too. Sue acts scornful of "such nonsense"; speaking positively, she tells Johnsy that her thoughts about death are "naughty." For, says Sue, who lies in order to convince Johnsy, the doctor has said that her chances of getting well were "ten to one."Sue pretends that the situation with Johnsy is not of the magnitude that it is; in her love and hope, she acts as though Johnsy will soon be well. However, she is truly worried. So, she begs Johnsy to close her eyes because she needs the light in order to continue her drawings. Johnsy agrees, but she tells Sue to hurry as she wants to go down like the last leaf. she goes to Mr. Behrman, informing him of the gravity of Johnsy\'s condition, hoping there is something he can do. Angered that Johnsy is ill, Behrman complains, then, comes to pose, Sue takes him outside to look at the barren vine with one last leaf.So greatly concerned is Sue about her friend that she effects the change in Johnsy\'s psyche that causes her to become well. Sue\'s determination to do what she can for her friend saves Johnsy\'s life. There is no doubt that Sue loves Johnsy as she has thought about what the doctor has told her and done everything she can to save Johnsy. |
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What were the elements of iswaran story. ( chapter 3 moments iswaran the storyteller) |
| Answer» Iswaran describes the tree as giving illusion of a giant monster. It was so huge with weird shape that even Iswaran was frightened initially, that is what Iswaran says. This quality of describing even mundane things in an interesting way surely creates attention in listener. | |
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Chapter 6 explanation |
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Write a short note on smart phone vs smart people...Plz do quickly,,,,its urgent |
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Answer» In the below it is a little bit long but u can understand and make it shorter and write. This is the u want. at starting it is given just nonsense thing but if u scroll down at fifth or sixth from there u will get what you want. read the whole page first. Best of luck ☺️ Click on the link u will get what you want. The link - https://medium.com/thrive-global/smart-phones-not-so-smart-people-9b9e012f01e4 |
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What is number |
| Answer» A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers can be represented in language with number words. | |
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Margie and Tommy were friends or not? |
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Answer» Yes Were friends Yes they are friends yes, Margie and Tommy were friends \xa0Margie and Tommy were\xa0neighbours and\xa0friends. They lived in 2157, in an age of technology when going to school meant sitting in a room by oneself, being taught by a mechanical teacher that\xa0was\xa0adjusted to fit the learner\'s mind and reading from a telebook with moving words. |
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List the ways in which all human s are similar |
| Answer» Cyberlabz.blogspot.com | |
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Write a short speech on smart phone vs smart people |
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Answer» And got the answer Hanji Apne Google pr search kiya? |
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Write two applications of Centrifugation technique. |
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Answer» Used in dairies,blood & urine tests and washing machines. DairyBlood test Used to seperate blood from plasmaUsed to seperate cream from milk |
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Write a essay on atmanirbhar bharat |
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Change into indirect speech,She said,"nobody is appreciating the dog\'s dinner." |
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Answer» She said that nobody was appreciating the dog\'s dinner. She said that"Nobody was appreciating the dogs dinner". |
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How is the theme of \'The Road Not Taken\' applicable to our lives ? |
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Answer» The most widely-accepted theme of the "The Road Not Taken" is that of making choices about the direction of one\'s life: whether to take an established, safe road, or a risky, more adventurous path. The speaker chooses the latter, saying of the decision to take the "road less traveled" as one that has "made all the difference."\xa0so in that case it is applicable to our lives. The most widely-accepted theme of the "The Road Not Taken" is that of making choices about the direction of one\'s life: whether to take an established, safe road, or a risky, more adventurous path. The speaker chooses the latter, saying of the decision to take the "road less traveled" as one that has "made all the difference."\xa0so in that case it is applicable to our lives. Please tell me answer |
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Where does woodpeckar live at present |
| Answer» No it is not present because it is a fictional tale | |
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English ke paper me kon kon sa passage aayega ? |
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English ke paper me kon kon se diary entry aayegi ? |
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English ke paper me kon kon se tenses aayege bata do ? |
| Answer» Present tense, Past tense, Future Tense | |