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1.

The guest house poem-Jalaluddin Rumi Q) What message does the poet convey through the poem? Answer in 75 - 100 words

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i don't KNOW the POEM of jalaudin RUMI

2.

Please give me a answer to this question​

Answer» 1 domesticate2 archaeologist3 decorative4 occupation5 chaleolitic67 environment8 wandered9 cereals10 POTTERY
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Pls help with the following sums:- 1) If 343 is the third proportional of a and b, where a:b = 1:7, then find the value of a+b2) If a:b = 4:5 and b:c = 2:3, then a:c = ?​

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1)82)4:3Explanation:hope it is the ANSWER just trying to helpplzzzz....  put BRAINALIST

4.

Is this sentence right? by 4 .30 my lectures will get over.​

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thanks so much for all the way to do it is a very good CONDITION and the tomorrow's HOMEWORK assignments

5.

वारूळ, शेत नष्ट_____​

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What is the QUESTION DUDE?

6.

Ask him what he______(want)

Answer» WANTED is your ANSWER PLEASE MARK as me BRAINLIST
7.

You speak English to your children. (Make a question using simple present)​

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You are SPEAKING ENGLISH to your CHILDREN...

8.

How did mrs pigeoncote plan to recover the missing gift

Answer» MARRIED man and his FEMALE friend who mysteriously vanished before their campsite was found burned to the ground are PRESUMED DEAD or 'they don't want to be found' POLICE say - as SEARCH is called off
9.

Why was it awkward time for the pigeoncote to have wilfrid in their house

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Wilfrid Pigeoncote had SUDDENLY become heir to his uncle, ... TIME to have a person with his FAILING in the house.

10.

Use these noun to make sentences and name their functions : grandfather , crayons​

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11.

The complementary of 40 is​

Answer» TION:COMPLEMENT of 72° 40' = (90°-72° 40') =17° 20'.
12.

Squirrel poem new words class7​

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lailovercoatstraightteasewayExplanation:MARK me as brainlistfollow me

13.

What made old man think that Salim would be one of the finest stonemasons?

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tall and strong, taller than other boys of thirteen. Masterjee GAVE him shelter. Seeing him at work, SALIM was INSPIRED to take up the work of sculpting stone. He told Salim that he was talented and would become one of the FINEST stonemasons of the country.Please mark it BRAINLIEST ✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️✏️

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| EXERCISE 131 Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present progressive tense.1. he....(teach) in Sri Ram Senior Secondary School2. The children......... ............ (sleep) soundly now.3. She ..................... (get up) early.4. I............................ (travel) to Mumbai quite often.5. He.......................(walk) to his work place while his car is being repaired6. Those children always .............................(get) into trouble.7. She usually ---------... (sit) at the back of the class, but today she..................(sit) infront row.8. She...(not understand) what you mean.9. You...........(smell) gas? I......... (think) the new stove is leaking10. John....(seem) rather tired today.C. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE9. You ..​

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1.taught2.are sleeping3.got up4.travel5.walks6.get7.sits,is sittingExplanation:

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How did the speaker nurture anger and what was the end result from the chapter A poison tree

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The anger ended when the speaker EXPRESSED his anger. ... Expression of anger in the first instance RELIEVES the PERSON of all ill-feeling, whereas suppression of anger in the second instance poisons him all the more because it grows. When the poet is THINKING about his anger, the picture of a tree COMES to his mind.

16.

What happened to jhon and katy in angel of disguise(in the second paragraph)​

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It I said REGARDING the DEATH of the three children and what happens after she is DEAD and the neighbourhood who denounced and scoffed at the lady before have turned themselves into pity and grace after the mother's death. They helped children and two of them took away John and Katy but none took MAGGIE as she was handicapped and was assumed as a 'brat' by all.Read more on Brainly.in - brainly.in/question/11838006#readmore

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. Choose the correct adverbs from the bracket and fill in the blanks: Mary’s dress looks very ____________ (pretty, prettily). Mary is ___________ (pretty, prettily) dressed for the party. The guests arrived ______________ (late, lately). Mary had ___________ (hard, hardly) begun to cut the cake when she saw her friends coming in a group. She was _____________ (true, truly) happy. Her friends were also __________ (very, much) excited.​

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Mary s dress looks very pretty .Mary is prettily dressed for the party.the gusets arrived late.Mary had HARDLY to cut the cake when she saw her friends COMING in a group .She was TRULY happy.Her friends were also very excited HOPE this HELPS you!!!!!

18.

Complete the following dialogues by filling in the blanks with the correct tense of the verbs in brackets.Sonu: Rohit, what have you ____________ (do) all these months? Rohit: I ____________ (want) to ask you the same question. Sonu: I have just ____________ (complete) my Post- Graduation. Rohit: That‟s great! Sonu I ____________ (do) my MBA and ____________ (be) looking for a job. ​

Answer» 1)done2)WANT3) completed4)have DONE ,am
19.

Please answer these questions.......word.opposite. rude. lonely​

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PoliteCrowdedExplanation:HOPE this HELPS you

20.

5. This clock (work.) (Make a question using simple present)​

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ck is WORKING HOPE it helps u plz make me brainliest plz don't forget about it and THANK you for your QUESTION friend

21.

Suitable and suffix 1.wreck ​

Answer» ABLE = wreckable
22.

4. everywhere/ paradise/ ducks/ landscape/ the/ suggests/ for/a REARRANGE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES

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e suggests a LANDSCAPE for the DUCKS everywhere. EXPLANATION; We rearrange the jumbled words to make a meaningful SENTENCE out of it. While rearranging the jumbled words we look for the subject of the simple sentence first. After we find the subject of the sentence, we look for the action happening in the sentence. Then we look or the object of the sentence. Thus, the FORMULA for rearranging a simple sentence can be Subject + Verb + Object.

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I have to write a story that begind... While i was cycling in the park i saw a small white puppy............. Please write it for meeeee.

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While I was cycling in the park, I saw a little puppy which was extremely cute yet helpless. I could see from its face that it was hungry and weak. I thought to take it HOME but I clearly remembered my mother's face when I ASK her to take home a cat, a parrot and ALSO a hamster. I was sure that she would never agree to pet that cute puppy. I thought of one of my friends who was very interested in petting a small ANIMAL, be it a dog, cat, hamster or a bird. I decided to take the little puppy to him. I kept it in my cycle's basket and took him to my friend. He was very happy to see the cute puppy. He told me that he would LOVE to keep it. I was very happy that at last the little puppy got a home. thank you...

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4. Why people (look) at me. (Make a question using simple present)​

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why does PEOPLE LOOKS at me.Hope it HELPS you.

25.

3. Your English (get) better each day. (Use present continuous)​

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Your is ENGLISH IS GETTING better each  day.if this ans HELPS mark me as brainliestExplanation:

26.

We decided to learn Mandarin _________________ the age of 60 PREPOSITIONS

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he ANSWER MARK as BRAINLIEST

27.

The Bread Lesson My dad has watermelon-size biceps, a neck like an inner tube, and enormous, muscular hands that make him seem like he’s always wearing baseball mitts. He doesn’t seem like the kind of guy who would bake great bread, but he is and he does. Every Saturday he puts on his chef’s apron, rolls up his sleeves, breaks out a bag of flour, and produces two loaves of homemade bread. When he’s done, the whole house smells delicious, and I can’t wait for a hot slice smothered with yellow, melting butter. The rest of the week, Dad is a car mechanic, which involves lots of heavy lifting, tightening, unscrewing, shoving, shaking, yanking, and banging. People tend to think of their cars as metallic members of the family, so there’s lots of pressure on Dad to make sure pumps pump, steering steers, and brakes brake. The shop where Dad works is understaffed, so he’s under a lot of stress. Sometimes I worry he’s going to overheat and blow a gasket or something, like some old car. I think Dad began baking bread to help him relax. I see him in the kitchen, working on a spongy hunk of dough—punching and pounding it into submission. I’ve been feeling kind of stressed out myself since I found out I didn’t qualify for the swim team. Now I’ll have to wait a whole year to try out again; that might as well be a million years. Plus, I’m taking some tough classes this year, and my best friend moved away. I think Dad knew I was feeling pressure. He sat next to me on the sofa last Saturday and asked me how things were going. I said OK, even though I didn’t feel OK at all. He looked at me for a moment, then he said it was time for me to help. He got up from the sofa and headed to the kitchen. 5 I couldn’t imagine what help I could offer. Still, I followed right behind him. Once we were standing by the counter, Dad gave me one of his old aprons. He slipped it on over my head and tied it in the back with such obvious pride that you’d think I was being knighted, which felt kind of silly but also kind of nice. I was being initiated as a bread-baker. Next, Dad got out his enormous stainless-steel mixing bowl, handed me a large wooden spoon, and told me to stir while he added the ingredients. He threw in a large handful of flour from a sack. A haze of flour dust began to hover in the air like fog. He then sprinkled salt into the bowl. Dad isn’t big on measuring. He instinctively knows exactly how much of each ingredient to use, and the bread always turns out great. The entire operation was accomplished as if we were part of a NASA space launch. Flour? Check. Yeast? Check. Milk? Check. Sugar, shortening, and salt? Check, check, check. When I had stirred the flour and milk mixture into a thick, gooey lump, Dad had me turn it over onto the countertop, which had been dusted with flour. Then he showed me how to knead the dough—repeatedly pushing away at the rubbery glob, stretching it out, pounding it, and folding it in on itself. As I kneaded it, I felt the dough come to life beneath my hands. It took ten minutes and a surprising amount of energy to corral the unruly blob into a neat, round mass. 8 Next came the most difficult and surprising part – doing nothing. We put the dough back into the metal bowl. Then we waited for more than an hour for the dough to slowly swell up and double in size. Next, we deflated the risen dough by punching it down. We divided it in two and waited for it to rise again. Afterward, we put the dough into pans and waited another hour for the dough to rise and double one last time. Dad said the waiting is always the hardest part because of the sharp, sweet smell coming from the yeast. “It’s hard to resist putting the dough directly into the oven, but if you do, the loaves will be small, and the bread will be tough. The most important lesson of all is learning to bepatient,” Dad explained. While we waited, we sat and talked. Silence is a blank space that begs to be filled. It’s like the dough—it swells up and fills a room with emptiness unless you punch it down with words. It felt good to be still and listen to each other. It felt good to open up and share our thoughts. As the flour dust in the kitchen quietly settled, time seemed to slow down. The dough was going to rise at its own pace. We could do nothing to make it rise faster. As I accepted that, I stopped watching the clock and drumming my fingers on the tabletop. I started enjoying the quiet time with Dad. My father taught me how to bake bread, but I think I learned something more. I learned to appreciate the slowly ticking rhythm of time. I learned to relax and let the bread rise. what is the answer of this question ? What is the theme of the story? A. It is important to find ways to relax. B. It is important to know how to bake bread. C. It is difficult to relax in times of stress. D. It is difficult to enjoy time with family

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what's up broExplanation:when you FIND this ANSWER TILL me

28.

I. Do as directed: 1. He (travel) a lot for his work. (Use simple present tense) ​

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your ANSWER MATE......he travels a lot for his work .....HOPE it helps....plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz mark BRAINLIEST....plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz follow....

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18-Ahoul-2020 Sunday>1. Roman willof the sup i& The plansy He has16-kpril 2020 english GrammerThursday The Preposition excersise -fill in the blanks using appropriate for postal1. He is addicted ____ gambling.2. I am fond _____ reading novels.3. We sailed ______ the sea. 4. The flooded rivers flows _____ the bridge.5 Sameera is afraid _____ dogs.& Do not cry _____ split milk. 7. It has been raining ____ yesterday. me He goes on Sunday ____ church.God is good____me. ​

Answer» 1. TO2. OF3. ON4. under5. OF6. over7. from/ since8. to
30.

Locate suffixfill the followingbildsuidableWreck.AssistReper -3DecorateGreen9Paintwoollo​

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Nobody __________________ him knows the truth of the matter Prepositions please!!

Answer» EXCEPT him KNOWS the TRUTH of MATTER ..!!
32.

Write about an English speaking country

Answer» AMERICA RUSSIA and MANY more HOPE it HELP you
33.

He (travel) a lot for his work into simple present​

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Simple present tense;He travels a LOT for his work.Hope it HELPS you.

34.

Where was he killed? Change in Active form Pls answer fast I need it urgent ​

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where did he was KILLED

35.

Write about Muslim inventions and contributions​

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loric acid: Discovered by Jabir IBN Hayyan. Oud and lute: The ARABIC oud in Islamic music was the DIRECT ancestor of the European lute. Paper MILL: SCHOLARS have identified paper mills in Abbasid-era Baghdad during 794–795. Sulfur-mercury theory: Precursor of Acid-Base Theory, Discovered by Jabir ibn Hayyan.

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We are running___ the gym today​

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We R RUNNING to the GYM TODAY....

37.

What type of question would mini ask her Father ​

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she WOULD ask his FATHER FAVORITES and ask her father and compare her ANSWERS with father's answers and ask father to buy SOMETHING for her :)

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As a result our mother was very happy ​

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what's your QUESTION DEAR ????

39.

Kindly turn ______________ all the lights when you leave the room Same please add the preposition

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off is the PREPOSITION to be USED.

40.

The sun is___ the clouds​

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The SUN is BEHIND the CLOUDS......FOLLOW me ♥

41.

Poster of Coronavirus​

Answer» HEYY there is your ANSWER
42.

Identify from the passage proper noun n common noun In Africa, in the county of Ghana, there once lived a man who had three sons. One day, before he left on a long journey, Kofi gathered his sons around him. He gave each child an egg. "I will be gone for a long time," he told his sons. "Use these eggs to help your mother." But as soon as Kofi left, the two older boys cooked and ate their eggs. The youngest boy, Ebo gave his egg to his mother, who put it under a hen to hatch. Many months later, Kofi returned. The youngest son prepared a feast to welcome him back-for he had many chickens and many eggs.

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tion:Aloha !❤️Proper Noun:-MAN, Kofi, Mother, EboCommon Noun:-Africa,GHANA,sons eggsHope it will HELP you@ SWEETY Adihya←(>▽<)ノ

43.

I'm not always confident about performing. Is it alright if I change "performance" to " performing"? what is the difference between performance and performing??

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No.Its not alright CHANGING PERFORMANCE to performing.Explanation:Performing is different and Performance is different. Performing here means we are doing SOMETHING or we are performing something.For EXAMPLE- If we are performing and activity,so here we say we are performing something we don't say performance. And performance means if we have done something good or well.For example- Like,if so.eone has done well in their EXAMS,so here we say you have done great performance.Hope..It helps you!

44.

The sun is___the cloud​

Answer» SUN is BEHIND the cloudHope it helpsPlz MARK brainliestStay SAFE
45.

IN THE STORY SCRATCHING TIGER'S BACK THYE TIGER IS COMPARED TO WHICH THING AND WHY PLEASE GIMME FAST

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The little frog was hiding _______________ a rock add the prepositions again

Answer» TLE FROG was HIDING BEHIND a ROCK
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BE BOREX1. Pick on the verbs in the following sentences and say whether they are transitive or inte1. The hunter killed a tiger,2. The cat is mewing.3. The man laughed loudly,4. I gave her food.5. Fire burns brightly.6. Mr Rana teaches us English.2. The cobbler makes shoes.8. Water is boiling,9. I wrote her a tener.10. The sun is very hot.1820VerSOSSA​

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1. KILLED- transitive verb2. is- intransitive verb3. laughed - intransitive verb4. GAVE- transitive verb5. BURNS- intransitive verb6. teaches - transitive verb7. makes - transitive verb8. is- intransitive verb9. WROTE - transitive verb10. sun - intransitive verbIf the SENTENCE has the object, the verb is transitiveplz mark me as brainliest

48.

We located the key___the lock​

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In is the CORRECT ANSWER

49.

REARRANGE THE JUMBLE WORDS TO Make meaningful sentence. 1. first place,/ a/ of/ in the/ large portion/ the/ than/ lower/ is/ country/ level/ the/ of the sea

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portion of the country is lower than the sea level in the first place. Explanation: While REARRANGING the JUMBLED WORDS we look for the subject of the SIMPLE sentence first. After we FIND the subject of the sentence, we look for the action happening in the sentence, and then the object. Thus, the formula for rearranging a simple sentence can be Subject + Verb + Object.

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PLS CORRECT IF ANY GRAMMATICAL MISTAKES, PLS DON'T PUNCTUATE. U CAN ADD SENTENCES IF U WANT..It was 11 o clock in the night and he hadn't come home. He should have come back by 9 o clock. I was alone at home and suddenly the lights went off due to heavy rain. I lit up a candle because i was extremely scared of the dark. I was expecting a call from my roommate, Rahul as he had gone to attend the marriage ceremony of one of his cousins and be said his train was at 7 and he would reach by 9. I tried calling him several times but there was no reply, i hope nothing has happened to him. About 11:30, I was too sleepy and was going to sleep when the phone rang, i took up the phone hoping it was Rahul but it was not. It was those spam calls which i kept on receiving these weeks, its a full speech of a female robotic voice, but the thing is that i got a bit nervous that day.As soon as i kept the phone i heard a knock at the door. I looked out through the peek hole and saw a shadow man with a suitcase and a big hat. As much as i knew Rahul, he always uses travel bags. He kept on knocking which made me more uncomfortable. At last i took courage and opened the door with a pocket knife in my hand. I opened the door and it was Rahul. He told me that the train was delayed because of heavy rain, his things were getting wet, so he decided to get a suitcase. He asked me why i had a knife in my hand and i had to narrate the whole story and the room was filled with laughter.​

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there is no mistake. ....... MARK as brainliast ANSWER ANYONE DELETED it .........