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Pre-activityCan you identify these dance forms? |
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Answer» This dance form is Bharatnatym k̾a̾t̾h̾a̾k̾k̾a̾l̾i̾ d̾a̾n̾c̾e̾ w̾h̾i̾c̾h̾ i̾s̾ f̾a̾m̾o̾u̾s̾ i̾n̾ india this is bharatnatyam dance it is originated in Tamil Nadu Bharatanatyam(Tamil:பரதநாட்டியம்) is a major form ofIndian classical dancethat originated in the state ofTamil Nadu.It is one of eight forms of dance recognized by theSangeet Natak Akademi. Traditionally, Bharatanatyam has been a solo dance performed exclusively by women,and it expressed South Indian religious themes and spiritual ideas, particularly ofShaivism,VaishnavismandShaktism. Bharatanatyam's theoretical foundations trace to the ancient Sanskrit text byBharata Muni,Natya Shastra,its existence by 2nd century CE is noted in the ancient Tamil epicSilappatikaram, while temple sculptures of 6th to 9th century CE suggest it was a well refined performance art by the mid 1st millennium CE.Bharatanatyam may be the oldest classical dance tradition of India. Bharatanatyam style is noted for its fixed upper torso, legs bent or knees flexed out combined with spectacular footwork, a sophisticated vocabulary ofsign languagebased on gestures of hands, eyes and face muscles.The dance is accompanied by music and a singer, and typically herguruis present as the director and conductor of the performance and art.The dance has traditionally been a form of an interpretive narration of mythical legends and spiritual ideas from theHindu texts.The performance repertoire of Bharatanatyam, like other classical dances, includesnrita(pure dance),nritya(solo expressive dance) andnatya(group dramatic dance) Bharatanatyam remained exclusive to Hindu temples through the 19th century.It was banned by the colonial British government in 1910,but the Indian community protested against the ban and expanded it outside the temples in the 20th century.Modern stage productions of Bharatanatyam have incorporated technical performances, pure dance based on non-religious ideas and fusion themes. this is bharatnatyam India's famous and cultural dance this is bharatnatyam india' s famous and cultural dance |
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makes the study of living organisms systematic and simple. |
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Answer» Classification |
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7) State Huygen's principle. |
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Answer» Huygen's principle states that every point on the wavefront may be considered a source of secondary spherical wavelets which spread out in the forward direction at the speed of light. The new wavefront is the tangential surface to all these secondary wavelets. |
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What is special about the mountains of Ladakh? |
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Answer» Ans :- It is adapted to rugged areas where it easily climbs when threatened. TheLadakhiUrial is anotherunique mountainsheep that inhabits themountains of Ladakh. The urial is endemic toLadakh, where it is distributed only along two major river valleys: the Indus and Shayok. It's beyond the orographic barrier of Higher Himalaya. It's brown yellow and white. Little water sources creates lush green pathches. And these mountains are really very very high. PLEASE LIKE THE ANSWER |
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Mean when we-Lay baltonRulad awith ron and Blood? |
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Answer» When we refer to Balban's iron and blood policy we are actually referring to the fact that he relied mostly on and use of force especially military power rather than normal diplomatic means. To me using military is better way to protect the country's border rather than diplomacy since most of your enemies will not be defeated by you by your diplomatic ways instead they would try to overpower you which could lead to problems. |
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4. Which city was the cause of tension among thethe cause of tension among three powers in Tripartite struggle? |
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Answer» kannuj is the city...... |
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1.What are the thing the childWhy does he lay behind? |
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20)You have read in detail about why India was partitioned. With the help of your eldersand other sources, find out about other countries that were partitioned.Hints:What were the names of the original countries and the new countries• When did the partitions take place?• What were the main reasons behind the partitions?• How were people affected by the partitions? |
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Answer» what were the main reasons behind the partitions the main reason is that because of population the British divide india because they didn't have enough money to care india Arizur answer is right answer |
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7.The radius of a circle is 7 cms. The angle subtended by an are of the circle at centre isof sector. |
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Answer» Bhai question clear nhi dikh rha hai |
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.1 The main green house gas .............. |
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Answer» Carbon dioxide is main house gas carbon dioxide is the main green house gas |
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3 How is the west wind an awakener of the Mediterranean sea? |
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Answer» The autumnal west wind sweeps along the leaves and "wingèd seeds." The seeds will remain dormant until spring. The wind is thus a destroyer and a preserver. The west wind also sweeps along storm clouds. It is the death song of the year. With the night that closes the year will come rain, lightning, and hail; there will be storms in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. The poet pleads with the west wind to endow him with some of its power, for he feels depressed and helpless. If he were possessed of some of the power of the west wind, he would be inspired to write poetry which the world would read and by which it would be spiritually renewed, just as the renewal which is spring succeeds the dormancy of winter. |
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what is kingdom |
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Answer» A country that is ruled by a king or queen |
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hence (1.25)% (2.5)",Exi. simplify: 3)22. Can it happen that for sor3. Find all n |
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Answer» (2/3)^8*(6/4)^3=(2^8*6^3)/(3^8*4^3) =(2^2*2^3)/(3^5)=32/243 |
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2-1 0 130.y=f(x) = 11-1.Domain r=R {()}Range f R (0)2OBJECTIVE QUESTIONSSets, Rclations & Functions. Twofinite sets A and B have m and n clements respectively. Inumber of relation from A to B is 64 then the possible values ccan bc(a) 1 and 5(c) 2 and 3IfA r: 3n+ 1,2sn < 53, then number of subsets of A(a) 4(c) 8Which of the following is a null sct?(b) 2 and 4(d) 1 and 4(b) 16(d) nonc of these(b) x: x2+2x +1 0,x R(d) none of these(c) {x:İx1<1.xc. N(a) 3 N(c) N(b)7N(d)21 N |
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Answer» 1) no of. relation between 2 sets having elements as m and n is given by 2^(mn)so, here no. of relationship = 64 possible value is 2^(2*3) = 2^6 = 64... option C. 2) Given x = 3n+1 and. 2 ≤ n < 5. so, the set x ={ 7,10,13} and no of subset is 2ⁿ , where n is the no. of elements in the set =2³ = 8 .... option C 3) option C . because there the relation is |x| <1 ,but x belongs natural no. but natural no. can't be less that 1.so, it is a null set 4) the set describes the values , which are divisible by 3 and 7... up till N. so the intersection between these two sets will br would be multiple of 3*7 only = 21N.option D. |
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3/4599Simplify and write the answer asis an improper fraction, then con155.7 - (1 +1 )6.4 - 4 +1;7.12 - - 7 +7)What fractions represent the fo |
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Answer» 6/14+10/7+3/8=3/7+10/7+3/8=13/7+3/8=13×8+3×7/56=104+21/56=145/56 15/16-3/5+8/10=15/16-24+40/30=15/16-64/30/=4/2=2 3) 16/5+5/2=16×2+2×5/10=32+10/10=42/10=21/5 56/3 + 110/11=56(11)+110(3)/33/616-330/33=286/33 |
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8x. × (-2) |
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Answer» Consider the given expression:8x * (-2) = -16x [Multiply the coefficients] |
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1)Had Lochinvar's love for Ellen "ebbed"? |
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Answer» Ellen the bride was in love with Lochinvar and had waited for him in vain to ... His love for Ellen was at its peak like the River Solway during spring tides but now it has ebbed. |
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Crowne Plaze. Hahat PuneTo whom 18 may consern,Above listed belonging one or te decesedLaura Ellen Nordheut Inventory was aon 5.7.2018 along with above mentionedRepresentes ne.mowe |
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Answer» nothing its answer is just YOU FUCK BLOODY BITCH FUCKING GUY hdjeeiwgdbdbdhdbs dhdsvwgwuws ehe rue edusoos rosbe sodbrhd doa ris rirgeyyyuud 3oshhhs rie930s ro3v3hsovdbr ridve i3 dir 3oe ei rorr kd dosvkf |
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What are the different types of cloud service models? |
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Answer» Based on a service the cloud model is offering, we are speaking of either:IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service)PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service)SaaS (Software-as-a-Service)or, Storage, Database, Information, Process, Application, Integration, Security, Management, Testing-as-a-service. Please like the solution 👍 ✔️👍 |
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Answerany one of the following questions in about 200-250 worHelen's parents are role models for all other parents. Comment.OR |
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Answer» Helen's parents are perfect role models of love, care, affection, and responsibilities. They didn't consider Helen as a burden on them. They were rather more worried about her education and well being. They made every effort to find if Helen could be treated medically.Her mother was very much concerned regarding Helen's education. She was always requesting her husband to arrange for her education. It was she who saw the hope of the possibility of Helen's education while reading the account of Laura Bridgman. She wanted Helen to be educated like her. She also felt very sad on knowing that Dr Howe, who had taught Laura Bridgman, had died. She was always in search of finding out ways to make life of Helen more comfortable. Her father was also very much concerned about her. When he heard about an eminent oculist who had been successful in many hopeless cases, he at once decided to take Helen to Chisholm in Baltimore. He examined little Helen and expressed Helen's blindness could not be treated. He advised Helen's father to meet Dr. Graham Bell in Washington. Helen's father immediately took her to Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell referred him to Mr. Anagnos, who promised him to arrange a special teacher for Helen. So Helen's parents left no stone unturned to provide the best of facilities for their disabled daughter. |
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A new study conducted by researchersin the University of Liverpoolpublish in the latest issue of theLancet suggests that there was nosignificant, long-term benefit inadministering immediate treatmentto those with early epilepsy andfrequent seizures. |
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A4. Do as directed:(1) Polly and Jack have promised to come with me.(Rewrite ustnig the noun form of the underlined word |
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Answer» Polly and Jack made a promise to come with me. Please hit the like button if this helped you. |
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Explain the line,'Millionaire models are rare enough; butmodel millionaires are rarer still!' |
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Answer» The word ‘model’ has two meanings. One is role model who has extraordinary attitude. Another is advertising model who acts in ads to convince public to buy or do something. “Millionaire models are rare enough” means only few models become millionaires. “but model millionaire are rarer still" means even fewer millionaires are considered role models in the world. |
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2. for earth too dear' suggests that the lady's beauty isa. divine.b. rare.c. expensive. |
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Answer» Ans :- a. divine. |
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(1) / the entrance test(2) / inevitable(3) / nowadays(4) / her becomeAY 3, 1, 4, 2C) 4, 2, 3, 1(D) 2, 3 |
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Answer» If you find this solution helpful, Please give it a 👍 |
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of noun for the underlined word in thefollowing sentenceThe soldiers were rewarded for their braveryA. Common nounB. Proper nounC. Collective nounDAbstract nounE. of these |
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Answer» Option (D) is correct, as bravery is a describing word. |
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.happiness is what everyonelongsfor.(ii) My father is...honourable man.(iii) Neha readsTimes of India. |
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Answer» (i) a(ii)an(iii) the PLEASE DO LIKE (i)a(ii)an(iii) the |
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Substitute the following phrases with one word:One who believes in God |
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Answer» People who reject belief that any deities exist are called atheists. Agnostics think we cannot know for sure whether any deities exist, but still might (or might not) believe at least one deity exists. People who believe in a god but not in religion are calleddeists. |
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7. A coin is tossed twice. What are all possible outcomes ?What is the probability of the coin coming up "heads"? |
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Answer» We have4events :HH,HT,TH,TT. We have success, ifHH or,HT, orTH appears. Since all events have the same probability, the probability of success is 3/4. |
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o5Complete the paragraph given below by illing in the blanks with the help of optsionsthat follow:jail. Then one day I saw bim ()did nox ook like aRakesh (a)not quarrel with anyone in (b)his cool. In his ward id)was a youngman (e)criminal.(iv) doing(a) i) do(b) (6) a(c) () lose (i) loses (ii) fost () losing(d) (i) there(e) (0) which 0) who(ii) that (iv) whose(ii) does(ii) anii) did(Hi) the(iv) some(i) their (ii) here (iv) nowhereQ.6: In the following paragraph one word has been omited in each line. Wrinemissing word in any four lines of the given parabefore and the words that come after it in the space provided.WordMissing WordbeforewordafterofMost the peopleare annoyed passwords.They have many rememberOn any given day arebound forget them.This creates difficulties the people.most |
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Answer» (a) did(c) loserest is right. a) didB) The C) losing D) There e) who rewrite the given sentences using the correct punctuation |
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singlerareappallingselfcoalrefreshingongoingfruitlesshonourablea. performanceb mannerc. walkingd. conversatione. handedf firedg. memberh drinki. privilegej. explanatory. lordly |
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Answer» single performance, memberrare manner Match the meaning of words |
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Within the house secure he hides. (Use the nounform and rewrite the sentence) |
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Answer» He hides within the security of the house. Explanation:The noun form of secure is security. Thank you very much .You are so so so good . |
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Father's behaviour took an unexpcted turn.(Use adverd form of the unexpcted and rewrite ) |
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Answer» An unexpectedly turn was taken because of the father's behavior |
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4. The odd way in which the author's grandmother behaved just before shedied. |
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4.The odd way in which the author's grandmother behaved just before shedied |
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e odd way in which the author's grandmother behaved justbefore she died.4. Th |
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OP4.The odd way in which the author's grandmother behaved just before shedied.thorie |
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UC DE PIEW UP.her4. The odd way in which the author's grandmother behaved justbefore she died. |
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ocd t make a lens?(U) CGlass(c) Plastice image formed by a concave mirror is observed to be virtual. erect and largerthan the object. Where should be the position of the object?(d) Clay2. The(b)(c)(d)Between the principal focus and the centre of curvatureAt the centre of curvatureBeyond the centre of curvatureBetween the pole of the mirror and its principal focus.. Where should an ohiect ho |
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Answer» When the object is placed between pole and focus, the image formed will be virtual, erect and larger than the size of object in case of concave mirror. |
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(a) How does Khuswant Singh describe his grandmotherin The Portrait of a Lady? |
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Answer» The author has described his grandmother very beautifully.He compared her to the winter landscape in the mountains and expanse of purewhite serenity breathing peace and contentment. He used this simile todescribe the all whiteness associated with his grandmother. She always worespotless white dress. Her silver hair quite matched with her white attire. Shewas very spiritual and religious. As a result she exuded purity and serenitylike a winter landscape. There were many appreciable qualities in KhushwantSingh's grandmother. She was quite affectionate. She looked after the narratorat the village so caringly that he did not feel the absence of his parents whenthey went to the city to settle. She wasa strong woman who could adapt herself to any new challenging situation. May beshe derived that strength from her devotion to God. She was so divinelydedicated to praying to God that she never left her rosary. Her feeding thevillage dogs and then the sparrows show her love for animals. She found companyin them. And sparrows reciprocated her love and care. They didn't chirp at all;nor did they eat a single crumb at her death. She was really a saintly woman. |
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10.4 : The odd way in which the grandmother behavedjust before she died. |
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ion the odd ways in which the author's grandmother bebefore she died.(2010 |
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Directions (Q.78 to 80):- Find the missing term in the following seriesQ.78 Z, S, W, O, T, K, Q, G?,?(A) N, C(B) N, D(C) O, C(D) O, D |
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Answer» Answer is option (A) N,C |
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1 Define the atomic mass unit. |
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Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition from amongthe choices given in the brackets.(b) Do not be angry..me. (at/with/to)(c) He was appointed the post. (in/to/at)fd) Flour is made ....wheat. (from/of/by). Sunday. (at/in/on)(6) She writes. her left hand. (with/by/to) |
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Answer» at , with,to, from,at,by |
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Circle the correct preposition:1. It is bad to mock (on, at) others. |
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Answer» the correct answer is on on is the answer of the following answer is ON please like on is the right answerit is bad to mock on other on is the right answer on is the correct answer it is bad to mock on others. it is bad to mock others |
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Fillin the blanks with the correct preposition from the brackets.a. My grandmother lookerd.(byond/after) me when I was young |
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Answer» a. after looked after is a phrase which means take care |
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35. The government has launched a massive campaign.smokingThe correct preposition to be used in the above sentence is(A) for(C) against(B) between(D) after..:1 |
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Answer» (c) against, is the answer The government has launched a massive campaign against smoking option c |
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HaveIl. Fill in the blank with the correct preposition given in the bracket:1. I'm very excited about meeting my friend todayanyDilli Haat in the migevening at 4.(a) on1.2.3.(b) at |
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Answer» the answer of the above question is at. |
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(d) Fill in the blanks with modals given in brackets:yo like to come with me ?(would/should/could)(ii) Walk slowly lest youfall.. . .(ii) A servantobey his master.(must/should/would) |
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Answer» 1)would you like to come with me?2) Walk slowly lest you would fall3) A servant must obey his master |
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