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She will be pardoned by themchange into passive |
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Answer» she should be PARDONED by us . I HOPE this help you. |
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Explain This All To Me : Compare / Contrast Writing (writing with coherence, use of sensory words including adjectives and adverbs, variety of sentence structures, types of phrases and clauses, strong verbs) |
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Teu meg Tell me smilingchildWhat is the past is like to thee?An autmo evening soft and mildwith a wind that sighs mournfully1. what does the paragraph regards? |
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How much did theking pay for thecat? |
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Answer» Answer: The KING paid ten TIMES the SUM of the whole CARGO from from mr. |
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3. Isorry that I had hurt him.(be) |
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Answer» couldn't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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B. Identify the kind of each underlined adjective.1. Watching a football match was a (wonderful) experience.2. The stadium had only (70) spectators.3. I had never seen (such) a crowd before.4. The (whole) stadium looked so festive.5. Both teams seemed (confident) of winning.6. (Each) team had 15 players.7. All the players had (many) fans.8. The people of the winning team cheered (their) team loudly.9. I was (disappointed) because my country lost the match.10. (Which) team would you have supported—the hometeam or the visiting one? |
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Answer» Answer: 1) ADJECTIVES of Quality (Wonderful - as it is describing how was the football match ) 2) Adjectives of Quantity (70 -as it is telling how much crowd ) 3) INDEFINITE Adjective (Such - as it is an indefinite adjective ) 4) Adjective of quantity (Whole - as it REPRESENTS how much ) 5) DISTRIBUTIVE adjectives (Both is use as distributive ) 6) Distributive adjectives (Each is use as distributive ) 7) Adjective of quantity (many - as it represents how much ) 8) Possessive Adjectives (Their is representing possession ) 9) Possessive Adjective (My - Represents possession) 10) Interrogative Adjectives (Which - along question ) Hope it helps. Follow me. Please mark it as the Brainliest... |
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She is talented she has verygood contacts. |
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Difference between TamilNadu and Andhra Pradesh temples ,culturals , cleanliness, dance,food items.Tell ur favourite state plss say the details about which i have ask the question below . plssssssssss tell guys |
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Answer» Answer: ANDHRA PRADESH: blessed with two beautiful RIVERS, Krishna and Godavari, Andhra Pradesh has the Bay of Bengal to its west, and it boasts of a coastline of 972km, the longest in the country. This state is widely advertised as the KOHINOOR of India by the tourism department. The state is most visited for its world famous Tirupati temple. Srisailam Mallikarjuneswar temple is ANOTHER famous Shiva shrine and is one of the 12 Jyotirlinga temples in India. In spite of the recent division of the state of Andhra Pradesh, which resulted in the formation Seemandhra which is what was left of Andhra Pradesh after Telangana REGION was carved out, Seemandhra seems to have got the better share regarding tourism. Places like Belum caves, Nagarjuna Konda, Borra caves and Pulicat Lake have all come under Seemandhra. Apart from this, it retains the better part of the culture and cuisine of Andhra Pradesh and has an already established tourism development. The state is home to various centres that have quite a lot of Buddhist influence like Dhulikatta, Bavikonda, Thotlakonda, Amravati, Nagarjuna Konda, etc. difference between TamilNadu and Andhra Pradesh temples ,culturals , cleanliness, dance,food items. TAMILNADU- A land of cultural and religious heritage, offers every chance to its tourists and pilgrims to be enchanted with the vast plethora of history and beauty that it has. It is a blend of both- the modern and the ancient, which makes Tamil Nadu a beautiful destination to explore and experience our past cultural heritage with all the amenities of the present. Lying along the Bay of Bengal, Tamil Nadu has a glorious history that spans to a millennium and a present, that is paving a way for it in becoming one of the most promising states in the country. This state has seen the rise and fall of many dynasties such as the Cholas, the Cheras and the Pallavas. Each dynasty has enriched the place with its customs and traditions. Tamil Nadu sees a lot of tourists coming from all over the world to see the famous Meenakshi Temple, the tip of India - Kanyakumari or the beautiful hill station of Ooty. There is a great fascination to explore the ruins of the forts and palaces of the then great dynasties. The intricately carved structure of Mahabalipuram offers an INSIGHT into the architectural splendour of the Indian Civilization. Humble request: if you think that my answer is better than others please make me a brainliest so that I can help you more faster ☺️☺️ |
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What is verb form of employment |
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Answer» employ is a verb and a noun, employment, employer, and employee are NOUNS, EMPLOYABLE is an adjective : He employs UNSKILLED WORKERS in his factory. ... Employment is down. |
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Flocked in. Thelesson/summary means |
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Answer» flocked in the lesson summary means. taffy927x2 and 41 more USERS found this answer helpful. Hope it HELPS |
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John was beaten by Jack change to passive voice |
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Answer» Answer: Jack BEAT John Explanation: Identify the subject, the VERB and the object: S+V+O. CHANGE the object into subject. Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb. Change the verb into PAST participle of the verb. Add the preposition "by“ Change the subject into object. |
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“If there ever comes a day when we can’t be together, keep me in your heart, I’ll stay there forever.” hope you like :-D |
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Answer» Answer: @## NICE THINKING .// HAVE A NICE DAY.// |
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Solve the question With the correct option .., |
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Answer» Answer: 10) PLAYS 11) DONT KNOW 12) DONT 1) RAINS 2) LIKE 3) DONT SPEAK 7) LIKE 8) DONT OPEN 9) LIVES 4) DONT GO 5) WATCH 6) 'M NOT HOPE IT HELPS YOU |
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What did the narrator first do on her arrival at the camp? |
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Q. Discuss. 1. How did Rima decide whether or not Malti was smart? What is your opinion? 2. Do Rima and her parents share the same attitude? How do we know that? Q. Think and answer: 1. Why did Rima feel no joy even through she came first in her category? |
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RIMA considered that Malti was not smart enough because of the hair GROOMING. She did not even wish her good morning. As a result, Rima evaluated that she is not good enough to be a teacher. As per Rima, a person must be smart enough when they have MANNERS and know how to make their hair groom perfectly and nicely. pls follow me and INBOX me guys |
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Compose a poem in which a child os giving instructions to grown-ups or prohibiting them to do certain things. |
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Answer» which poem FRIEND |
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What image is depicted in the first stanza of the road not taken? |
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Answer» Answer: THE PICTURE IS SHOWN THAT THE ROAD IS DIVIDING INTO TWO, AND A MAN IS LOOKING TOWARDS THE ROADS. |
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Write a essay on historical places |
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There is the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, HUMAYUN TOMB, JANTAR Mantar and Qutub Minar which makes the Delhi rich is history and glorious past of India is narrated through these monuments. Whereas, there are many wonders of modern time such as Rashtrapati BHAWAN, PARLIAMENT, Lotus temple and so forth.
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What image is depicted in the first stanza of the road not taken |
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Answer» Answer: these roads in the wood are PROBABLY more like paths, not roads like we'd think of them today. The woods are yellow, which means that it's probably fall and the leaves are turning colors. "Diverged" is just ANOTHER WORD for split. There's a FORK in the road. pls MARK as brainliest |
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They choose him as their leader change into passive voice |
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Answer» Answer: he was CHOSEN as their leader by them Explanation: |
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I want to be for the topic, "Teenagers today are more worldly wise than their parents" Please suggest a few efficient points to write and defend the topic. |
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Answer» Answer: they are more worldly wise because they know every end of the world by INTERNET. They have friends in each country. They have travelled the world virtually and are capable to go ANYWHERE they want by themselves.They get NEW things to learn from internet and there answers appear in just seconds on a SCREEN. |
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Please give a simile and a metaphor related to Rain Will mark as brainliest, will follow and will Thank! ITS URGENT PLS HELP! |
Answer» Simile"RAIN trickled down the window like the child's tears." In this SENTENCE as like is there, it is simile. Metaphor"Her tears were rain dripping down her CHEEKS." In this sentence there is no comparison word but tears are compared to rain, so it is metaphor. |
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Guys pls answer this questions. |
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1) Bismillah Khan was a legendary Indian musician of the WIND instrument the Shehnai. Below is the family tree of Bismillah Khan: Bismillah Khan was born to Dalmir Khan. Bismillah had 6 siblings: Rasul Khan, Daoud Khan and 4 other siblings. Bismillah Khan married Abdul Ahad Khan. They had 10 children: Younus Ali Khan, Fakhur Nisa Baji Phoppo (born Khan) and 8 other children. 2)As a child, Bismillah Khan used to live in the ancient estate of Dumraon in Bihar. He used to go to the Bihariji temple to sing the Bhojpuri ‘Chaita’ every day, at the end of which he was awarded a big laddu by the local Maharaja. Bismillah Khan was born to a family of MUSICIANS in Bihar on 21 March 1916. His grandfather, Rasool Bux Khan was the shehnai-Nawaz of the BHOJPUR King’s court and his father, Paigambar Bux, including other paternal ancestors, was a shehnai player. 3)Varanasi (Benaras) is called the LAND of Ustad Bismillah Khan. A music village is going to be named as ‘Bismillah Khan Sangeet gram’ in Varanasi. EXPLANATION: There will be a 'museum', 'training' and 'research centre' with other things. The project is initiated by 'Padma Shri Soma Ghosh', the adopted daughter of 'Ustad Bismillah Khan'. He often played Shehnai at the Vishwanath temple, on the banks of the river Ganga. Ganga Ghat and Vishwanath temple were considered to be the LANDMARK sites. 3) Ustaad Faiyaz Khan was a renowned classical vocalist and was impressed by Bismillah Khan's performance and said that if he would work hard like that, he would make a name in the field of music. With the opening of the All India Radio in Lucknow in 1938 came Bismillah’s big break. He soon became an often-heard shehnai player on radio. When India gained independence on 15 August 1947, Bismillah Khan became the first Indian to greet the nation with his shehnai. |
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Robinson crusoe did not take the gold coins do u think that they would have come in useful? |
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Answer» Answer: After finding himself stranded on “Island of Despair”, Robinson Crusoe traveled back and forth between the island and the still standing ship. He gathered everything he could in hopes of survival. However, one of things that should pop out at you of what he takes from the ship is money. Crusoe took coins from the ship which were totally worth nothing on the island. However, why did he take them? On the island there was no market, no stores, etc. There were not any civilians to trade anything for. The coins became a waste of SPACE. Crusoe hesitated in taking the coins. He thought to himself the money meant nothing. What would he use it for? Yet, he still took it. Maybe it was because he did not want the money to go to waste. The thought of the money being lost in the ocean or sea was just too devastating for him possibly. Did the coins scream his name? Probably not. Did he possibly take them because it reminded him of his wealthy past? We are not told, however, I THINK not because Robinson Crusoe spent most of his time on the island, not waiting for help, but trying to make a living of what he could. Or because he wanted it to remind him that it was the reason he was stranded? One can only guess, apparently. Could it possibly be because it gave him a sense of hope – a hope of deliverance from the island? Slightly, I think, but, however, he did not really get that sense of hope until he came to KNOW God. It wasn’t until he accepted God, repented, and received spiritual deliverance that he could care less about being saved from the island. Although, he did not give up totally on being saved from Island of Despair, but he was at peace with God in his heart. I slightly think he took the gold and silver because he did not know what was to come. He probably wanted the coins to remind him that to crave wealth can leave you stranded, or to help imagine of GETTING off the island and buying something nice. As the novel goes along, we do not hear anything more about the money. On the other hand, we hear more about God. I think mostly Robinson Crusoe took the “some European coin, some Brazil, some pieces of eight, some gold, and some silver” because Daniel Defoe, the author, wanted to tell some people that God is way better than money. God holds a lot more value than money EVER will.
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(NO MEN ARE FOREIGN) EXPLAIN "A LABOUR NOT DIFFERENT FROM OUR OWN PLEASE TELL ME FAST |
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Answer» Answer: A labour not different from our own. 'They' refers to those people who belong to other countries. We call them foreigners and discriminate them and fight with them also. ... Everyone gets sunlight, air and WATER in equal MEASURE which MEANS that GOD does not differentiate between people from different countries. Explanation: hope it helpzzz please mark me as BRAINIEST! |
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Describe the scarecrow mentioned in the poem ‘ In Morning Dew’. Do you think the poet has drawn similarity between the scarecrow and human beings in the poem? Explain how difficult it is for the street cats to find food for themselves? |
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Answer» Answer: on the arrival of spring the world blooms and the buds and the morning DEW are following up on the scarecrow . yes the poet has for Sony fight the scarecrow as a living being and has drawn SIMILARITY between the scarecrow and human BEINGS in the poem . it is difficult for dog Street cat to FIND FOOTBALL themselves because they had no home and are homeless... |
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4. likes brother cold coffee my4. Where is Nagaland?All four groups of words in column A are meaningless. But all the groups of words incolumn B make sense. They are sentences.A sentence is a group of words that makes complete sense. It has a unity, standsindependently and expresses a clear meaning.A sentence must contain an action word, or verb. Sentences also contain a subject, orthe doer of the action. Some sentences include an object, that is, the person or thingthat undergoes the action.Cheetahs (subject: doer of the action] run (verb: action] fast.Cheetahs (subject: doer of the action] chase (verb: action] deer [object: thingthat undergoes the action).Sentences begin with a capital letter. They end with a full stop (.), a question mark (?)or an exclamation mark (!).EXERCISE 1Tick the groups of words that are sentences and cross out the oneswhich are not.Bevercise |
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Answer» FIRST MARK MEIN as BRAINLIEST answer |
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Robinson crusoe did not take the gold coins do u think that they would come have in useful |
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Answer» Slightly, I think, but, however, he did not really get that SENSE of hope ... took the GOLD and silver because he did not know what was to come. He probably wanted the coins to remind him that to crave wealth can leave you stranded, ... As the NOVEL GOES along, we do not hear anything more about the money. |
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underline the incorrectly used indefinite pronoun in the sentence"Has something seen in Heena's sweater?she is looking for it |
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Answer» SOMETHING because it is indefined |
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Explain how difficult it is for the street cats to find food for themselves? |
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Answer» it is too much difficult for cats |
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2(a-3)squarrtheFind |
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What do think of when you hear or read word pollution |
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Answer» no..................... |
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(6)With (a) .......... beautiful beaches, the tiny islandof Diu off the coast of Gujarat is a perfect place(6) .............. a relaxing holiday. Diu was the firstlanding point of the Parsis (c).... they fledPersia. It (d) .......... a Portuguese colony earlier.Though it is now governed (e).a UnionTerritory much (f) ......... its old charm still exists. |
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Answer» Answer: With the beautiful beaches, the tiny island of Diu off the coast of Gujarat is a perfect for a RELAXING holiday. Diu was the first landing point of the Parsis as they fled Persia. It was a PROTUGUESE colony earlier. Though it is now governed by a UNION territory MUCH but its old charm still exists. |
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Change the following sentences into the passive voice. 1. She plucks flowers from the plant. 2. The detectives concocted a plan in order to unveil the clues. 3. Nobody believed their fake stories. 4. I had watched the movie earlier. 5. Sofia had informed the police of the incident. 6. The prince had never seen the princess earlier. 7. She had sorted all the documents before uncle asked her to do so. 8. God will shower his blessings on us one day. 9. Our scientists will have invented a device for artificial sleep in future. 10. Who will have received him at the station? |
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Write a paragraph on Anandi Gopal's life. 2. Write about her achievements in your own words. |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Dr Anandibai JOSHI is the first INDIAN female physician. The Venus crater named as Joshee is a tribute to Anandi Gopal Joshi. Born on 31 March 1865 in Kalyan, MAHARASHTRA, Anandibai was married at the AGE of nine to Gopalrao Joshi who was twenty years senior to her. He also helped her receive education in medicine. 2. Main achievements: First female of Indian origin to study and graduate with a DEGREE in medicine in the United States. Anandibai Gopalrao Joshi was one of the first Indian female physicians. She was the first female of Indian origin to study and graduate with a degree in medicine in the United States. hope this helped you if it did pls mark me as the brainliest |
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(5)Last year many friends came (a)mybirthday party (b) ......... presents for me (c)included picture books, packets of biscuits (d) ....sweets, and only a (e) ........ of them brought dolls.(f) ..... played games and sang songs. |
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Clause and its types |
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Answer» INDEPENDENT, DEPENDENT,RELATIVE and NOUN |
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A letter can hardly taken the place of a talk |
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Explain how difficult it is for the street cats to find food for themselves? Answer this question from the lesson Cat's Paradise.please answer in 2 minutes friends |
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Answer» Answer: your answer is ⤵️ Explanation: tech PARADISE by emile zola is a friend famous which is about the PARISIAN cat to find some tough time mixing up with tough streets cat finding foods in the garbage finding beds in the bushes find the character turned back to his home and his FAMILY members KILLED him to confuse won his to come promise conferred to LEAD a free life . |
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What are the characteristics of spring |
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Answer» Answer: Attributes of the seasons may vary by location, but there are still broad definitions that cross most of the boundaries. In the spring, seeds TAKE root and vegetation begins to GROW. The weather is warmer, and often WETTER. ANIMALS wake or return from warmer CLIMATES, often with newborns. |
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Describe how the old tom escapes from the man with the basket and the hook. |
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Answer» Louis was a fat cat who was very fortunate. He lived in luxury. His companion, a woman named Cherie, fed him salmon and caviar. He SLEPT on feather pillows before a fire. STILL, Louis often stared longingly out the window. When he stretched his neck, he could sometimes see cats across the way, romping across slate roofs and LOLLING beneath the sun. Louis wanted just one thing: He wanted to live the life of those cats on the rooftops. "Paradise!" he purred. And he vowed the moment he had the chance, he'd run away to paradise. One day a miracle happened. Cherie forgot to close the kitchen window, and when she turned her back, Louis leaped out. "How beautiful!" he crooned. He could smell sunshine and trees, flowers and baking croissants. He trembled with just the tiniest bit of fear when three cats meowing menacingly approached, but they laughed at Louis. "Silly goose! What are you scared of?" they asked. Louis decided he'd meow too. He opened his mouth and joined in their wailing. When the others lolled along the rooftop, Louis lolled right beside them. Before long, an old tomcat stepped forward. "Bonjour," he said, "my name is Tom. I see you don't know the ways of the world. I'd be glad to teach you." "I accept!" Louis said gratefully. He had never had a cat friend. Louis was soon following Tom and his gang as they darted through the streets. Like them, he drank water from gutters and it tasted sweeter than cream. Everything seemed beautiful. When a female cat passed by, Louis gasped with admiration. "Good day," Louis said to the female, but the others bit his neck and shoved him out of the way. "Never mind her," Tom said. "You'll meet lots of lovely females out in this world." They continued walking beneath the warm springtime sun, enjoying the sights and the smells. They languidly MADE their way back to the rooftop where they'd met. Louis was starting to feel hungry. "What do you eat up on these roofs?" he asked Tom. "Whatever we find," Tom replied. Louis was embarrassed; he had never hunted for food. He began to look around, but he couldn't find a thing and feared he might starve. Then, suddenly, he saw a man preparing a meal through a window. On the man's table, just above the windowsill, lay a juicy pork chop. Without thinking, Louis jumped through the window and onto the table. He snatched the chop, but before he could get out the window, the man saw him and reached for a broom. He smacked Louis so hard that the chop dropped from his mouth. Louis just managed to escape before the broom came down again. Tom was STANDING just outside the window, shaking his head. "Food on tables isn't for us," he said. "We eat from the gutters and alleys. We'll wait until dawn and find our food in the garbage heaps." Louis was horrified. "Wait all night?" Tom calmly nodded his head. "You'll learn," he said sagely. They left the rooftop to roam dark alleyways. Night dragged on far too slowly for Louis. The evening mist made him shiver. As rain began falling and the brisk winds blew, Louis began to think how dreary the world outside was after all. There was no sun, no warm roofs, no playing and prancing. His paws slipped on the cobblestone streets, and he began to dream of Cherie's house and his nice pillows. Suddenly Tom hissed, "Quick, over here!" He was gliding close to the side of a building. When they reached the shelter of a door, Tom whispered, "That man with the hook and basket out there? See him? He's the animal catcher. If he finds us, we're dead!" Now Louis was shivering with fear as well as cold. Rain and wind and men with hooks? Garbage and slippery streets? What more could happen out here? Louis heard rustling. He turned and saw three men carrying garbage out to the streets. He raced to inspect it. He longed for a nice piece of meat, a little salmon and some caviar. He rifled through the bags, but he found just three dry bones. Tom, Louis could see, was an artist. He rifled through the garbage slowly and diligently, and he found a few strips of thin, stale meat. As the cold rain fell onto Louis, all he could think about was his warm, dry prison, where a bowl of salmon and caviar surely awaited him. When the sun began to rise, Tom looked at him and winked. "You've had enough of life out here, haven't you?" "I have," Louis said meekly. "Do you want to go home?" Tom asked. "I do," Louis said, "but how do I find my house?" Tom wearily shook his head. "When I saw you leave your house yesterday, I knew a fat cat like you weren't meant for the joys of freedom. |
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Noun from of dressed |
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Answer» dress Hope this will HELP you mate Please do MARK my answer as the BRAINIEST
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Write an application to your principle for precautions doneby the school during this pendmic |
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Answer» couldn't UNDERSTAND can U SAY this properly then I can answer |
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He rang the bellchange it into passive voice |
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Answer» Answer: The bell was rang by him Explanation: HOPE this helps. please mark as BRAINLIEST if HELPED |
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Who is the protagonist of the story ‘The Three Questions’? What kind of a person do you think he is? Give instances from the story to support your answer. |
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