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Write the words from the poem forthe following meaning1. A barrier constructed to hold the water back2.Going round and round3. Something which makes it successfull4. Power to do or create something5. To get something from somewhere |
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Answer» Answer: A BARRIER constructed to hold the water back2. ... 2.Going ROUND and round 3. Something which makes it ... 4. POWER to do or create something 5. To get something from ... PLEASE give me point please mark me as brain list |
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Read the passage and answer the following quostionhe died that day next week,and was handsomely burried.The day after,his will was found,leaving me his her.Iopened his safe and found in it nothing but an iron box,evidently of his own making,for he was a skilled workman and very ingenious .The box was heavy and strong, about ten inches long,eight inches wide and ten inches higha)who died the next weekb)who was his herc)what did he made on his ownd)describe the boxe)who buried him handsomely |
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Answer» a.... ..... .... ... ........ . . . .. . |
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Complete the following sentence.(a) Every started clapping as, .................. . |
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Answer» ghdjgjdjcgjhcsevrekdkggk |
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Writea letter to your friend describing the annualday celebration at your school. |
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Answer» XYZ Colony , ABC City. _ 08/12/2020 _ Dear Friend , How are you ? I hope you are well and I am fine here . I hope this letter find you at the happiest moment . Well in this letter I want to describe the annual celebrations of our school which happened a couple of days ago . We all enjoyed a lot and had so MUCH fun together . The participants gathered nearly around 2 : 00 pm to 2 : 30 pm to prepare everything and the celebrations begin at 6:00 pm with a welcome dance by the students of class 4 . Later there were few speeches given by our principal , vice-principal and chief-guests . There were also some singing TASKS by some SENIORS followed by the speeches . I really enjoyed the songs alot they were so sweet to hear. Well here is the last activity but every student waits for this and it is none other than 'prize distribution ceremony by our principal mam' . The prize distribution ceremony was great . The celebrations ended nearly around 9 : 00 pm . We all got home and continued our daily routine. This time the celebrations were really grand and what about you? tell me about your celebrations too . Looking forward to hear from you. _ Yours faithfully , _ XYZ. |
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Power of fitness on youth |
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What do the famous inventors do?Se |
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Answer» ᴛʜᴇ ғᴀᴍᴏᴜs ɪɴᴠᴇɴᴛᴏʀs ɪɴᴠᴇɴᴛ ᴠᴀʀɪᴏᴜs ᴛʜɪɴɢs... |
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Debate - "Punishment will help the students to learn." |
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Answer» Answer: Various TYPES of punishment GIVEN to students can breed bullying and violence in them. Studies have PROVEN that it doesn't prevents criminal, antisocial and delinquent BEHAVIOR. Children who are punished are more likely to be involved in violence. |
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Read the passage and answer the following quostionhe died that day next week,and was handsomely burried.The day after,his will was found,leaving me his her.Iopened his safe and found in it nothing but an iron box,evidently of his own making,for he was a skilled workman and very ingenious .The box was heavy and strong, about ten inches long,eight inches wide and ten inches higha)who died the next weekb)who was his herc)what did he made on his ownd)describe the boxe)who buried him handsomely |
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5. Vaccines will be made in India (passive to active) |
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Complete the following sentence.1. As we were playing football,............... . |
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Answer» As we were PLAYING FOOTBALL team it's USEFUL to you |
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Mswer the following questions.30. Who won the battle withoun fighting and how? (1)31. rio di Wijey play with water? Write three wise uses of water. (4)32. What characters have been mentioned in the story "Water boy"? (433. What did the pook do with the scraps?34. What happened with the earlier inventions of light bulb?What do the famous inventors do?Section - |
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Answer» and then we have been TRYING, |
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Nabiha,K asked me about that what should I do? |
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Answer» Answer: Did he ask about that you TOLD to A?If A ask that K about our secret tell him that I WANTS to meet him.Bye Radhu I am going offline for few DAYS so I can't talk to u.But I will talk to K when he comes to our house Explanation: Will MISS you Radhu |
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What is meaning of proclamation? |
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Answer» Answer: the ACTION of PROCLAIMING : the STATE of being PROCLAIMED. 2 : SOMETHING proclaimed specifically : an official formal public announcement. Explanation: |
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How did mini give the doll a face |
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Summary of the lesson the circle round the throne |
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Answer» Answer: After taking an Oxford degree in ORIENTAL Studies and working for the British Council in Japan, Peregrine Hodson recently returned to Japan as an investment banker for the Tokyo branch of a London Bank. During his stay in Tokyo, he kept a diary and recorded his impressions of contemporary Japanese life. Hodson uses the Japanese literary forms of the shosetsu, or “I-novel” and the zuihitsu or “random notes” to offer an unflattering portrait of contemporary Japanese culture. To WESTERN eyes, Japan has always seemed to be a rather closed, insular society, even for the gaijin, or “foreigner,” fluent in Japanese. Behind the facade of inscrutability, however, Hodson found not the wisdom and serenity of Shinto or Zen, but a self-absorbed, status-conscious society in which the pursuit of materialism has all but vanquished traditional values. From within the corporate world of a Tokyo investment bank, he observes the conformity, rigidity, joyless hedonism, and spiritual emptiness of his Japanese colleagues. His travels to the Japanese countryside, with its traditional way of life, heighten the contrast with urban life in Tokyo. There is a tone of disillusioned idealism in A CIRCLE ROUND THE SUN that may account for Hodson’s dreary view of modern Japanese culture. Despite his apparent sophistication, Hodson’s view of Japan seems CONSTRAINED, for Tokyo is by no MEANS all of modern Japan, nor is the Japanese corporate world limited to international banking. Hodson gradually comes to realize that no matter how fluent he becomes in Japanese, he will never know the culture from the inside without thinking like the Japanese. Though his observations are perceptive, one might WISH for a more balanced assessment of Japanese culture. hope this helps you ☺️✌ |
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The code which computer understands is known as________. |
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Answer» MACHINE code hope it helps if U are SATISFIED with my answer u can mark me as a brain list Explanation: |
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2. What does the poet hope about the blooms of the dawn? |
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Answer» Answer: It means that the FLOWERS of the early morning, when light FIRST appears in the sky will be CARRIED safely to LAND during the NIGHT. Hope it may helps u |
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Though he is Rich yet he lives simple life |
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Answer» What is to be done in the QUESTION?? Plz clarify DEAR... |
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Underline adverbs and give its typesQues:-the fireman will set off fireworks for our community later |
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Answer» Explanation: |
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Story on respect in english |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Once UPON a time, there was a small town. There lived a man by himself who couldn’t see. He was blind. Yet, he carried a lighted lamp with him whenever he went out at night. One night as he was coming HOME after having a dinner outside, he came across a group of young travellers. They saw that he was blind, yet carrying a lighted lamp. They started passing comments on him and made a fun of him. One of them ASKED him, “Hey Man! You are blind and can’t see anything! Why do you carry the lamp then?!” The blind man REPLIED, “Yes, unfortunately, I am blind and I can’t see anything but a lighted lamp which I am carrying is for the people like you who can see. You may not see the blind man coming and end up pushing me. That is why I carry a lighted lamp”. The group of travellers felt ashamed and apologized for their behaviour. Moral: We should think before judging others. Always be polite and learn to see things from others point of view. |
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What does 'many runs and much dullness may be associated' mean in simple words? |
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Answer» Answer: Yes, there were giants before the Jam Sahib (the great Indian cricketer, Kumar Shree Ranjitsinhji, better known to the world of cricket as Ranji). And yet I think it is undeniable that as a batsman the Indian will live as the supreme exponent of the Englishman’s game. The claim does not rest simply on his achievements although, judged by them, the claim could be sustained. His season’s average of 87 with a total of over 3,000 runs, is easily the high-water mark of English cricket. Thrice he has totaled over 3,000 runs and no one else has equaled that record. And is not his the astonishing achievement of scoring two double centuries in a single match on a single day – not against a feeble attack, but against Yorkshire, always the most resolute and resourceful of bowling teams? But we do not judge a cricketer so much by the runs he gets as by the way he gets them. “In literature as in finance,” says Washington Irving, “much paper and much poverty may co-exist.” And in cricket too many runs and much dullness may be associated. If cricket is MENACED with creeping paralysis, it is because it is losing the spirit of joyous adventure and becoming a mere instrument for compiling tables of averages There are dull, mechanic fellows who turn out runs with as little emotion as a machine turns out pins. There is no colour, no enthusiasm, no character in their play. Cricket is not an adventure to them; it is a business. It was so with Shrewsbury. His technical perfection was astonishing; but the soul of the game was wanting in him. There was no sunshine in his play, no swift surprise or splendid UNSELFISHNESS. And without these THINGS without gaiety, daring, and the spirit of sacrifice cricket is a dead thing. Now, the Jam Sahib has the root of the matter in him. His play is as sunny as his face. He is not a miser hoarding up runs, but a millionaire spending them, with a splendid yet judicious prodigality. It is as though his pockets are bursting with runs that he wants to shower with his blessings upon the expectant multitude. It is not difficult to believe that in his little kingdom Nawanagar where he has power of life and death in his hands he is EXTREMELY popular for it is obvious that his pleasure is in giving pleasure. Explanation: hope it helps mark BRAINLIEST |
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Change following sentences into Passive Voice.Exercise - 174. I call it my chicken drumstick.A it is called chicken doumstick by me75. My dad put me in the water.AI was kept in water by my dad.76.I love the English Premier League.A77.He taught his little son how to type with his toe.A.78. His mother invented a special plastic device.A.79. Nick achieved a degree in Financial Planning and Real Estate.10th English Study Material ***** |
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Answer» Answer: GOOD please follow me and like this this answer MARK me BRAINLIEST |
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Change the following sentences into indirect speech. 1) 'Sit down, boys,' said the teacher. 2) She asked, ' How's your father?' 3) He said, 'Alas! our foes are too strong |
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Answer» Explanation: The prime MINISTER of South AFRICA was the head of government in South Africa between 1910 and 1984. |
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The doctor warned him ______ drugs(take) use gerunds |
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Story on respect in any language |
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Answer» Answer: When I was a little one, my mom liked to make breakfast and dinner every DAY. And I REMEMBER one night in particular when she had made dinner after a long, HARD day at work. Yet all my dad did was reach for his toast, smile at mom and ask me how my day was at school. ... Explanation: please MARK me BRILLIANTEST |
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Narrator: Mathilde was a great success at the party. She was prettier than all the other women- elegant,gracious smiling and full of joy.Even the next morning,Mathilde and Loisel arrived home weary but quite happy.Mathilde stands in front of the mirror, taking a final look at herself in all her glory.But suddenly she utters a cry. please in this paragraph that I give you please pick out internal questions its urgent please help me its urgent. |
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Answer» why did Mathilde suddenly STARTED crying? why was Mathilde and loisel happy when they returned from the PARTY mark me brainliest PLZ |
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Write a letter toyourfriend telling him/herabout Deepavali this year. (in about 120 words |
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Chilly-5. Write who said to whom.. You will never be able to reach the star"."Stars aren't the kind of thing you should be working for. You haven't burned a wing yet, boy"."One day I will reach the star".Match the following. |
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Answer» which LESSON is that sisy |
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Class 8QUESTIONSEnglish grammar (prepositions)12. She was not lacking........courage.13. I'm........ my wit's end what to do..14. The house is currently...........loan.15. After sometime the soldiers moved ..................the fort.16. He shall bring the medicine....... an hour.17. Do not jump..................... conclusions till thereasons are fully known to you.18. .............. this speed, I don't think we'll reachDelhi ............ time.19. Turn..... the generator, please.20. No new plans are..............the pipeline.21. Put the toys............... the basket. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Of 2. In 3. On 4. From 5. after 6. Until 7. At 8. On 9. Off 10. For 11 In |
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They..............reluctant to read the books.FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH WAS,WERE. |
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Answer» were................. |
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Fill in the blanks :- seeta is the ______girl of the class (use the correct degree of tall) |
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Answer» Answer: best cleverest ..... pls mark as BRAINLIEST FOLLOW me |
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3. You must part with your belongings. Only on this condition you can save your life. (use infinitive) |
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Answer» HI, HERE IS YOUR ANSWER: You must PART with your BELONGINGS to save your life. HOPE IT HELPS YOU!!! |
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4. Read the extracts given below and attempt ANY ONE, by answering the questionsthat follow.(5x1)He hears the last voice at night,The patrolling cars,And stares with his brilliant eyesAt the brilliant stars.i) 'He' stands for here.a) Lionb) Zoo keeperStigerd) Jackal |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: The tiger in the zoo hears the last voice at night and STARES at the brilliant STARS with his brilliant eyes. Hope this helps you! |
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Identify the ADJECTIVE in this case : I wanted her to give me that pencil quickly. |
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Answer» Explanation: A cell WALL is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid. It provides the cell with both structural support and protection, and also ACTS as a FILTERING MECHANISM |
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Complete the following sentence.1. As maya was cooking meal,............. . |
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Answer» Answer: any options are not there ok I guess the following |
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1.Rewrite the following sentences after putting 'a' or 'an' where it is required:1. Cup of coffee is enough to refresh me. 2. Give him hat to put on his3. Do you need pen to write letters ? 4. Can you drive scooter ?5.I can drink glass of milk at a time. 6. It is not ordinary fault.7. The police has arrested criminal. 8. I shall go to the bank to en9. Give him glass of water.10. Itake bowl of rice with my |
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Answer» Answer: 1 A cup of COFFEE is enough to refresh me 2 Give him a hat to put on his head 3 Do you need a pen to write letters ? 4 Can you DRIVE a scooter? 5 I can DRINK a glass of MILK at a time 6 It is not an ordinary fault 7 The police has arrested a criminal 8 I shall go to the bank to ??? 9 Give him a glass of water 10 I take a bowl of rice with my ?? Explanation: We put A before nouns that begin with a consonant We put AN before nouns that begin with a vowel |
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4. Read the extracts given below and attempt ANY ONE, by answering the questionsthat follow.(5x1)He hears the last voice at night,The patrolling cars,And stares with his brilliant eyesAt the brilliant stars.a) Liona ForestZooi) 'He' stands for here.b) Zoo keeperStigerd) Jackalii) Where is "he" at the moment?b) garden c) city(iii) What does he hear at night in the zoo?a) sound of cars b) sound of other animals c) sound of gunfire d) None of these(iv) How do the eyes of the animal shine at night?a) flashlight by stars c) tube light d) traffic light(v) The poet of the poem isPage |
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Answer» Answer: Gtd7osir57s56es85seis4ei5s5rti has a cold and cold and a RAY is a good THING to BTAIYE with a cold SORE |
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Cordova grammer class 6 chp 17 answer key |
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Answer» Answer: xdOn a certain day six PASSENGERS from CITIES alpha BETA delta Gamma Kappa and LAMBDA boarded xd |
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Choose the correct option.Act. Voi. -I am eating a mango. Pass. Voi. - A Mango is...... eaten by me. BeenHas beenBeBeing |
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Answer» being Explanation: MARK me BRAINLIEST PLZ |
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Identify the ADJECTIVE in this sentence: She had less juice in her glass than I did. |
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Answer» less Explanation: HOPE it helps |
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Identify the participle(s).1. Braking too late, Judy hit the stopped car in front of her. * |
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Answer» BRAKING is the PARTICIPLE... |
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What is an Adjective? *A. a person, place, thing or ideaB. an actionC. a word used to describe a noun or pronounD. the main events of a play, novel, movie or similar words |
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Answer» C is the answer |
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It's a small problem. *A. SmallB. AC. It'sD. None |
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Helen received the highest American civilian award, |
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Answer» Answer: sry.......don't know.....NICE DP. plz mark me as brainlist for RANK up plz support me...plz FOLLOW me............mate✌✌✌✌✌✌✌✌ |
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Fulesu correct the spealing |
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Answer» fuleus ............... |
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