This section includes 7 InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Current Affairs knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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You have been taking online classes for a while now. It is a major change is your lives. Write your experience taking classes online. What are the benefits and drawbacks of such method of learning. Write your opinion about this in a diary in about 100 words. plz answer fast |
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Answer» Answer: ONLINE courses call for a greater amount motivation and self-discipline than a classroom-based COURSE. A classroom has one or more instructors and PEERS, who can hold a student accountable for their course-work. In contrast, online courses INVOLVE setting our own goals, TRACKING progress and meeting deadlines Explanation: PLZZZ FOLLOW ME AND SUBSCRIBE YOUTUBE CHANNEL—TRICKY TECHNO SCIENCE.....PLZZZZZZ☺☺ |
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Why did the priest reject the prisoner ch 5 everything for the best |
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Need some advice / advice from you about my job |
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Answer» my JOB is engineering Explanation: you FOLLOW me |
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Build ka future perfect tense kya hoga |
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Answer» Answer: suno bhai VERB ke 5 form hote HAI .BUILD KA first form- build second - build third -built fourth building as a verb fifth BUILDS |
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Write a few lines about your childhood in English or Hindi |
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Answer» Answer: Childhood is the most innocent phase of MAN's life. With the passage of time, it fades into adolescence and adulthood. Yet the sweet memories of childhood linger on. My childhood recollections are those of a sheltered and CAREFREE life, nurtured with love and concern. As I was the first child in the family, everybody DOTED on me. My funny lisping, my innocent MISCHIEF and my inane talk-everything was a source of IMMENSE pleasure to them. There was never a word of reproach or censure against me. Request: Please mark me as brainlist as it took a lot of time to write. Please? |
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your school has formed a cricket team .you are the captain if the team.you need good cricket bats,pads ,etc write a letter to DRONA SPORTS AGENCY,kanchan Bagh ,New Delhi .12 playing an order for the item of cricket games,which you want to buy for the team |
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Answer» Green Valley Global School Solan May 12, 2021 The Manager Drona Sports Agency Kanchan Bagh NEW Delhi Subject: Purchase of sports equipment Sir: I wish to place a bulk order for the supply of sports GOODS and equipment for the school for the school cricket team. It is requested that the following sports goods must be delivered latest by June 10, 2021. The particulars of the goods/equipment and their quantity to be supplied are given below: S.no. Particulars Quantity 1. English Willow Bats 25 pieces 2. Batting pads 25 pairs 3. Wicket Keeping Pads 5 pairs 4. Practice Leather Balls (Red) 200 pieces 5. Match Balls (Red) 25 pieces 6. Batting Gloves 25 pairs 7. Wicket-Keeping gloves 5 pairs 8. Thigh and Abdominal Guard 25 pieces each 9. Helmets, Elbow GUARDS 25 pieces each 10. Practice Net 2 pieces 11. Stumps 24 pieces 12. Bails 12 pieces Kindly give us maximum discount. Do send us the sports goods/equipment from the fresh lot. The payment of these goods/equipment will be digitally made. The goods delivered after the specified date shall lead to cancellation of order. Looking forward to HEARING from you. Yours truly, Raghav Cricket COACH |
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Speaking skill for 2min :Topic on,Role of Students in Disaster manegment... |
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Answer» Answer: Speech on Disaster Management Good morning one and all present here. I am here to share my thoughts with you all through my speech on disaster management. I am extremely obliged to be given this opportunity to deliver this speech. Disaster is a calamity of sudden happening. A disaster causing injury and death to a large number of people during a SHORT span of time. Disasters have caused by reasons such as EARTHQUAKES, heavy RAINFALL, hurricane, chemical accident, drought, or even armed conflict. There is a huge change in climatic conditions on earth. Summer days are increasing and winters are decreasing. All these changes are leading to excessive natural disasters. Explanation: Be calm and give the speech with full confidence , I WISH you will give the speech nice hope find it EASY..... |
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Mohan rain at fast speed circle the phrase underline the clause |
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Answer» MOHAN ran is the clause subject- verb AGREEMENT is ocurring |
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I saw quite _____ dresses but did not not like any. |
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12. Viraj has not attended school since last Friday. - Identify the tense. (a) Present perfect tense(b) Simple Present tense(c) Present perfect continuous tense(d) Present continuous tense |
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A short story with the starting line - Last week, we all went on a field trip to a nearby village….. |
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Answer» Answer: Last WEEK, we all went on a FIELD TRIP to a nearby VILLAGE of the answer to the answer to the class right now as brainliest the i LIKE it was a temporary and permanent closure of a lot of time is the answer to this is a scavenger the answer and mark me ask Soyna member and Mark as brainliest the answer to the class right after I get back to you soon and have a glass |
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______ rooms that manager showed us were dark and dingy. |
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Answer» The hope it HELP MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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Why does Uncle Ken apologize to the Maharaja ? |
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Your school has formed a cricket team .you are the captain if the team.you need good cricket bats,pads ,etcwrite a letter to DRONA SPORTS AGENCY,kanchan Bagh ,New Delhi .12 playing an order for the item of cricket games,which you want to buy for the team |
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Answer» Answer: You SEARCH this in GOOGLE . The answer will me more ACCURATE with no GRAMMATICAL MISTAKE |
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Rise ka future perfect tense kya hoga |
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Answer» he, she,it - will have been rising we- will have been rising you -will have been rising they -will have been rising |
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What is the main objective of education in India |
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Answer» Objectives of education in INDIA are given below: (a) As per the National Policy on Education (1968), the AIM of education is “to promote national progress, a sense of common citizenship and culture and to strengthen national INTEGRATION; |
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Darling dreams is an example of |
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Answer» Answer: Alliteration Explanation: as the CONSONANT SOUND d is repeated in close SUCCESSION |
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Q1. Read the following passage and choose the correct option to answer the questionsMarie was born in 1867 in Warsaw, Poland, where her father was a Professor of Physics. At an early age, she displayed a brilliant mind and a blithe personality. Her great exuberance for learning prompted her to continue with her studies after high school. She became disgruntled, however, when she learned that the university in Warsaw was closed to women. Determined to receive a higher education, she defiantly left Poland and in 1891 entered the Sorbonne, a French university, where she earned her master's degree and doctorate in physics.Marie was fortunate to have studied at the Sorbonne with some of the greatest scientists of her day, one of whom was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre were married in 1895 and spent many productive years working together in the physics laboratory. A short time after they discovered radium, Pierre was killed by a horse-drawn wagon in 1906. Marie was stunned by this horrible misfortune and endured heartbreaking anguish. Despondently she recalled their close relationship and the joy that they had shared in scientific research. The fact that she had two young daughters to raise by herself greatly increased her distress.Curie's feeling of desolation finally began to fade when she was asked to succeed her husband as a physics professor at the Sorbonne. She was the first woman to be given a professorship at the world-famous university. In 1911 she received the Nobel Prize in chemistry for isolating radium. Although Marie Curie eventually suffered a fatal illness from her long exposure to radium, she never became disillusioned about her work. Regardless of the consequences, she had dedicated herself to science and to revealing the mysteries of the physical world.b) When she learned that she could not attend the university in Warsaw, she felt *HopelessAnnoyedDepressedWorried |
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Answer» Answer: Read that CHAPTER after SOLVE this QUESTION. OK. please please please please follow me and brilliant also please please please please please |
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There are many/much vineyards in franceplz tell the ans |
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Answer» answer is many There are many VINEYARDS in France plz mark me as brainliest |
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14. The children had been playing in the rain all afternoon. Identify the tense. *(a) Simple past tense(b) Past continuous tense(c) Past perfect continuous tense(d) Past perfect tense |
Answer» OPTION B is the CORRECT answer |
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Table make sentence in nominative case |
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Anyone will ans correct l will mark as brainlest as well as follow |
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Subject Enchiorment :Role of Studentsin disaster menegment |
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Answer» Answer: The BASIC role of the STUDENT is AWARENESS of what to do during and after disasters. This would lessen panicking, paranoid and uncontrollable people running around. ... Knowing what to do after DISASTER, and at least basic first aid, will enable students HELP the authorities in SAVING lives. |
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What mistake did the MSU)What was the Moon God's punishment?B. Write the name of each of the following.Lord Ganesha's vehicle1.2.His favourite sweet113. Full moon night4. No moon night5. The Moon GodComplete the following statements. |
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Answer» Answer: you WANT with we E you are a of WEEKS ago I got to W you have |
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I. Complete the following sentences usingappropriate present perfect tense forms.1. The workers ---------------------- (paint) the walls.2. We ------------------ (pay) our dues.3. She ------------------ (not do) anything wrong.4. Somebody ------------------- (steal) my purse.5. I --------------------- (learn) the lesson.6. He ------------------- (go) to the US.7. The sun --------------------- (rise).8. She -------------------- (finish) her meal.9. I ----------------------- (not hear) anything from them.10. They -------------------- (never invite) us to their parties. |
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Answer» painted paid did not stole learned went rises finished am not hearing never INVITES |
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What ia cell................................. |
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Answer» Cell, in biology, the BASIC membrane-bound UNIT that contains the fundamental MOLECULES of life and of which all living things are composed. A SINGLE cell is often a complete organism in itself, such as a bacterium or yeast. |
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Construct a debate for or against the topic: 'Summer vacations should be shortened in schools'. |
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Answer» Answer: Shorten children's summer vacation to be 1 month or less Shorten children's summer vacation to be 1 month or less. Long vacation makes children lose a significant amount of what they LEARN during the school year and they can GET into mischief. Low income families with both parents working have to pay for summer childcare which can be strenuous. There is no point to making summer vacation last more than 1 month. Summer Holiday needs to be shortened Our children are average. They never rank in the top 10 most educated children lists. They get board during the summer months. Canada's whole school systems NEED to change and starting with a longer school year is a good start. Obviously teachers will promote students to voice against this debate but they are only hurting them selves. Maybe we could use higher standards for the education of our teachers. Explanation: Summer Holidays Should Be Shortened Students fall behind. It CAUSES parents more stress. advantages of some of the study being in Summer. No sudden dramatic routine changes. Teachers can plan their lessons more easily. Closer to a WORK timetable. The knock-on effect on University timetables. |
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Payak ba ang kaibigan? |
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Answer» what I don't understand what is your question please REWRITE your questions and MARK as BRAINLIST |
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Short paragraph - Life without Independence |
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Answer» Answer: Billions of people live without freedom, as shown in Table 1.1, below. In the worst of these countries, they live in fear and insecurity. They are literally slaves, BOUGHT and sold, or the effective slaves of their governments. They are hungry, STARVING, or diseased. They live in primitive refugee camps; are suffering under torture or the immediate threat of death; are diseased and soon to die without treatment. They are prisoners, concentration camp inmates, or in death camps. They are soldiers subject to the most barbarous treatment or involved in lethal combat. They are children performing dangerous forced labor. They are civilians cowering under bombing and shelling. They are women who are second-class citizens and cannot leave their home without completely covering themselves, the permission of their husband, and the presence of a MALE relative. They are the aged and infirm that barely subsist under dangerous ENVIRONMENTAL conditions. Even those who escape all this and manage to feel happy and safe for the moment still live under the realistic threat that war, revolution, disease, famine, extreme poverty and deprivation, or a dictator may destroy their lives, or those of their loved ones. So they live in fear of arrest and prison, of disappearance forever, of forced labor, genocide, MASS murder, and an unnatural death. |
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Rewrite these sentences using possive pronoun1. This car belongs to us.2.That book belongs to her.3. These sweets belong to him.4.Those cows belong to them.5. That laptop belongs to me.6. That is the girl's watch.7. This is father's brief case.8. These crayons are the children's.9. This is Larry's truck.10. What is my cup doing here? |
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Answer» This is my car That is my book These are my sweets Those are my cows That's mine laptop That's the GIRL's watch This is father's briefcase These are CHILDREN's crayons This is LARRY's truck. what's mine cup doing here |
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write a short story with the given starting line. Give a suitable title for your story as well It was 15 August morning. Being a holiday, I was strolling on the road when…. pls answer..I will mark as brainliest |
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When will the bonded labour will set free |
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Answer» THE BONDED LABOUR SYSTEM (ABOLITION) ACT, 1976. (1) This Act may be called the Bonded Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976. (2) It EXTENDS to the whole of India. (3) It shall be deemed to have come into FORCE on the 25th day of October, 1975. |
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Answer» Answer: shdgxjcfhgvjkhy.fgtkurujglgkhjnk this such a GOOD question. Explanation: This is a TYPICAL LANGUAGE that only can be UNDERSTANDABLE by a true Legend that's me. |
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Answer» diiitddvbnnlpoiuytrjjkllkutrssss |
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chapter that little square box what did the two man's land and did their plans successful answer in keyword |
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Answer» Answer: Just as a mason uses bricks to build sturdy homes, writers use words to build successful documents. Consider the construction of a building. BUILDERS need to use tough, reliable materials to build a solid and structurally sound skyscraper. From the foundation to the roof and every floor in between, every part is necessary. Writers need to use strong, meaningful words from the first sentence to the LAST and in every sentence in between. You already know many words that you use every day as part of your writing and speaking vocabulary. You probably also know that certain words fit better in certain situations. Letters, emails, and even QUICKLY jotted grocery lists require the proper selection of vocabulary. Imagine you are writing a grocery list to purchase the ingredients for a recipe but accidentally write down cilantro when the recipe calls for parsley. Even though cilantro and parsley look remarkably alike, each produces a very different effect in food. This seemingly small error could radically alter the flavour of your dish! Having a solid everyday vocabulary will help you while writing, but learning new words and avoiding common word errors will make a real impression on your READERS. EXPERIENCED writers know that deliberate, careful word selection and usage can lead to more polished, more meaningful work. This chapter covers word choice and vocabulary-building strategies that will improve your writing. Explanation: mark me as brainliest plzzzzzzzzzzz...................................................... |
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In Princess September how many sisters are there |
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Answer» were there pls MARK as BRAINLIEST |
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on your way to school today , you saw a boy washing utensils in a tea shop . you felt bad for him . write the incident in your diary to record your feelings |
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Answer» SORRY,sorry,sorry,sorry,sorry. |
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4. Complete the following conversation.Tarun :.............Ram Narayan : Yes I am that Ram Narayan Tarun: I can't believe my eyes. Ram Narayan:You are a good runnerTarun:I don't think so.Ram Narayan:If you practice well,................Tarun:How can I get a good coach?Ram Narayan:You had better..............Tarun:I will try to win the race Sir.Ram Narayan:............Tarun:........... |
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Answer» answers:- I am giving you answer of blanks not writing WHOLE CONVERSATION:- 1)You are good runner RAM narayan? 2)you can also become like me. 3)coach 4)YES now you can continue your practice. 5)yes SURE |
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इंग्लिश यूटी सिलेबस रिवाइज एंड लर्न्ड एंड लेटर डेट विल कम इन टेस्ट विल बी द वन टीवी हैव डन इन क्लास |
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Why was Kezia afraid of her father? |
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Answer» Kezia used to be afraid of her father because her father talked to her harshly. One DAY her GRANDMOTHER told her to make a pin-cushion to gift him on his birthday which was approaching. ... Thus, her efforts to PLEASE her father resulted in DISPLEASING him very much |
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Write the comparative and superlative degrees of these adjectives in class 7th |
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Answer» Answer: Comparative adjectives are used to compare one noun to another noun. In these instances, only two items are being compared. For example, someone might say that "the blue bird is angrier than the robin." SUPERLATIVE adjectives are used to compare three or more nouns. They're also used to compare one thing against the rest of a group. Superlative adjectives demonstrate a higher level of comparison between entities. For example, "She's the prettiest princess in all the land." Comparative and Superlative AdjectivesAn initial adjective (also called a positive adjective) on its own describes a noun. Take, for example, "He's tall." The comparative adjectives in the printable below show how you can make comparisons easily between two entities by adding -er for a comparative adjective: "He's taller than she is." The superlative adjective, adding -est, makes even higher levels of comparison: "He's the tallest kid in the class." Degrees of ComparisonIt's wise to review the degrees of comparison examples with your students. In the examples above, it's clear there are varying degrees of comparison between new, newer, and newest. Don't forget you can also make comparisons between two or more items with the words "more" and "most." For example, "She is more active than he is" offers a lesser degree of comparison than "She is the most active person in the entire HOUSEHOLD." Comparisons can also be made in the opposite direction with "less" and "least." The same principle applies in the examples below. You can compare two things in the comparative form as well as three or more in the superlative form. Adjectives With Irregular FormsThere are a few adjectives that have irregular forms when made into comparative or superlative adjectives. With these, you don't add an -er or -est, and they don't include the words "more" or "most." In some cases, a whole new word is used. These irregular forms just have to be memorized. The examples in the printable above still follow the format of initial adjective, comparative adjective, and superlative adjective, as in good, better, best. Sentences With Comparative AdjectivesNow that we know how to identify comparative and superlative adjectives, let's see them in action. Here is a list of sentences making comparisons between two things:
Sentences With Superlative AdjectivesOf course, there are TIMES when we take things up a notch and compare three or more items. There will also be times when we compare one thing against the rest of a group. Here are some examples of superlative adjectives in action:
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What are the basic needs of healthy house?DON'T COPY FROM CHROME |
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Answer» In order to UNDERSTAND further what housing is, WHO has adopted FOUR basic REQUIREMENTS: satisfaction of physiological NEEDS; protection against infection; protection . |
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-------------- At school yesterday(i)Are you (ii) were you (iii)could you (iv) had you |
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Answer» the answer is Explanation: (i) are you |
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Whydoes Uncleken aplogizeto theMahanaja? |
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Answer» ᴀɴs- water.Squeeze out the excess water. Soak the toilet PAPER in the warm water.Squeeze out the excess water.Put the toilet paper in the bowl. Soak the toilet paper in the warm water.Squeeze out the excess water.Put the toilet paper in the bowl.Add the glue, JOINT compound, FLOUR, oil and cornstarch to the bowl, in that order. Soak the toilet paper in the warm water.Squeeze out the excess water.Put the toilet paper in the bowl.Add the glue, joint compound, flour, oil and cornstarch to the bowl, in that order.Mix EVERYTHING together. Soak the toilet paper in the warm water.Squeeze out the excess water.Put the toilet paper in the bowl.Add the glue, joint compound, flour, oil and cornstarch to the bowl, in that order.Mix everything together.If the CLAY seems too dry, you can add more water. |
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Summary of 'The last class' lesson class 8 |
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Answer» Answer: In the Last Lesson summary, the author narrates events about the year 1870 when France was captured by Bismarck led Prussian FORCES. Furthermore, the Lorraine and Alsace districts went under Prussian RULE. ... HOWEVER, he LEARNT that this will be his last lesson. SOON, he realized the importance of this subject. |
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Give verb from of friend. |
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Answer» Explanation: present tense I/you/we/they friend he/she/it friends present participle friending past tense friended past participle. friended If the ANSWER is helpful please MAKE me as Brainliest and FOLLOW me. |
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Write a good sword fight scene in detail making sure to catch the readers eye and develop suspense for the reader. |
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