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Use the correct simple present tense to complete the sentences: 1. His baby sisterall night. (cry)2. Birdshigh in the sky. (fly)​

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Hi there1. His baby sister cried all night. 2. BIRDS fly HIGH in the sky.Hope it helps u...If it's correct, plz mark me as Brainliest.Thx : )Have a GOOD day ahead ;)

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A. Underline the helping verbs and circle the main verbs in the sentences.1. What can I do for you?2. This cannot be happening to me!3. Have you seen my dog?4. I have never seen a more beautiful sight.5. The nuclear power station accident atFukushima has polluted the ocean.6. This book will definitely help you clear your concepts.7. Sohini was obviously quite upset.8. How are you liking the show so far?9. Is it raining over there too?10. Sohail has been calling you constantly since morning.​

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Why was he waiting for bacterlogist​

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Please mark it briliantExplanation:he is WAITING for batrlogust because it is importance of bacteria was recognized as it LED to a study of disease prevention and treatment of diseases by vaccines. Bacteriology has developed and can be studied in agriculture, marine biology, water POLLUTION, bacterial GENETICS and BIOTECHNOLOGY.

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You __go (can /could/shall)go​

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canExplanation:you can go.(present tense).HOPE this helps you mark me as BRAINLIEST pls FRIEND.

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Background of the story lilliput

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Gulliver's Travels, or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships is a 1726 prose satire[1][2] by the Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary SUBGENRE. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. Swift claimed that he wrote Gulliver's Travels "to vex the world rather than divert it".Gulliver's TravelsGullivers travels.jpgFirst edition of Gulliver's TravelsAuthorJonathan SwiftOriginal titleTravels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several ShipsCountryEnglandLanguageEnglishGenreSatire, fantasyPublisherBenjamin MottePublication date28 October 1726 (293 years ago)Media typePrintDewey Decimal823.5The book was an immediate success. The English dramatist John Gay remarked "It is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery."[3] In 2015, ROBERT McCrum released his selection list of 100 best novels of all time in which Gulliver's Travels is listed as "a satirical masterpiece".[4]Lilliput and Blefuscu are two fictional island nations that appear in the first part of the 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. The two islands are neighbours in the South Indian OCEAN, separated by a channel 800 yards (730 m) wide. Both are inhabited by tiny people who are about one-twelfth the height of ORDINARY human beings. Both kingdoms are empires, i.e. realms ruled by a self-styled emperor. The capital of Lilliput is Mildendo. In some pictures, the islands are arranged like an EGG, as a reference to their egg-dominated histories and cultures.LilliputGulliver's Travels locationMap of Lilliput - Gulliver's Travels 1726 edition.pngMap of Lilliput and Blefuscu (original map, Pt I, Gulliver's Travels). It shows the location in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Sumatra.Created byJonathan SwiftGenreSatireInformationTypeMonarchyEthnic group(s)LilliputiansNotable locationsMildendo (capital)CurrencysprugBlefuscuGulliver's Travels locationCreated byJonathan SwiftGenreSatireInformationTypeMonarchyEthnic group(s)BlefuscudiansNotable locationsBlefuscu (capital)CurrencysprugHerman Moll: A map of the world shewing the course of Mr Dampiers voyage round it from 1679 to 1691, London 1697. Cropped region near the fictional island Lilliput. Swift was known to be on friendly terms with the cartographer Herman Moll and even mentions him explicitly in Gulliver's Travels (1726), chapter four, part eleven. The pair of islands center left on the map are Île Amsterdam (Amsterdam, seemingly corresponding to Blefuscu) and Île Saint-Paul (Saint Paul Island, corresponding to Liliput) to the north and south, respectively.

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(F) In the following passage, an article is missing in each of the lines against which a blank is given. Writethe missing word along with the word that comesbefore and the word that comes after it in the spacegiven below. Ensure that the word that forons youranswer is underlined.Marco Polo, one of most remarkable (a).........travellers of all time was son(b)...of adventurous merchant, Niccolo Polo. (c)...He was born in Venice, importanttrading centre in 1254. Marco's father​

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Shesaid to me, whoteaches you Hindi​

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what's the QUESTION MATE...TELL EXACTLY...!!

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कुणी ज्ञानरूपी वसा दिला आहे?​

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not understanding your LANGUAGE FRIEND please ask in ENGLISH

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Have you finished the report change it into active voice​

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you have FINISHED the REPORT PLEASE FOLLOW me

10.

Who is the author of harrry potter series ​

Answer» J. K. RowlingExplanation:HOPE it HELPS..... Please make me the brainliest....
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Write a letter to your aunt stating about how you celebrated your birthday ​

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nt, Hope you are all WELL by the grace of god .As you last Tuesday was my birthday.However it was lockdown but I enjoyed the day with my parents.Now, I am going to tell you about my birthday. In the morning when I WAKE up mom and dad wished me and give rtheir blessings then I have a yummy breakfast.After the breakfast my FRIENDS, cousin and relatives called me and wished me.Mom cooked lots of tasty food for me.Then, she made a BEAUTIFUL chocolate CAKE,and in the evening I cut it and it was so,tasty.I enjoyed the day very much Yours truly Shakshi

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6 A bas of 4100 chocolates is packed in three different types of boxes. The ratio ofthe number of chocolates in box to thenumber of chocolates in box 2 is 2 : 5 andthe ratio of the number of chocolates inbox 2 to the number of chocolates in box 3 is3:4. Find the number of chocolates in each box​

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4. What prompted Grandmother to get rid of tinker bell​

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Tinker BELL, however, tries to get out of the DRAWER by climbing through a keyhole and gets stuck in the process due to her WIDE hips.Explanation:MARK as brainlest answer plz

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An old woman is trying to cross road.​

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So GO FAST and HELP her , what you are WAITING for

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Answer» SORRY SAHI SUBJECT KO chuno
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प्र. ४. स्वप्नं विकणारा माणूस गावात आल्यापासून गाठोडे सोडे उदा., (१) पिंपळाच्या पारावर थांबणे.(२) ६Ood(३) ६(४)प्र. ५. कल्पना करा व लिहा.स्वप्नं विकणारा माणूस तुम्हांला भेटला आहे व त्याच्य​

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I like to bake. The word 'bake rhymes with1 lake2 rat3 cat4 bottle12:159 Type a message​

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1. Write a short essay about how you celebratedteachers Day this year andhow the celebration was different from previousyears.pls tell the answer of this question guys ​

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B. Malala had no leave her home in the season when apron grow new leaves/apricots are harvested.c. Malala left her home in 2009/2011.d. Malala left her home during the day/at night.c. Malala was born in 1997/1987.Reference to context2. It was not easy to get from Besham to our village and we had to walletwenty-five kilometres carrying all our thingsa. Name the village that Malala refers to in these linesb. Why did they not get transport on this part of their d her family carried what they could journeyMalala anwith them. Whar did Malala monregrer leaving behind3. It was our fourth city in two months. I knew we were better off than those who lived in the campsa. Which was the fourth city?b. Why did Malala have to journey to four cities in two monthsc. Who lived in the camps? In what way was their situation worse than Malalasead, reflect and writeDescribe Malala's life​

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where is the PASSAGE RELATED to these QUESTIONS??

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This is lily ________is holding a flower.​

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which ................

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5. What did a'munadiwala' do?​

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‘Munadiwala’ announces events like the COMING of circus, some meetings or FESTIVALS. HOPE it helpsplz mark as brainlliestfollow me #arianators

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What were the major agarian roits against the company, ​

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tion:May and June 1875, peasants of Maharashtra in some parts of Pune and Ahmednagar districts revolted against increasing agrarian distress. The Deccan Riots of 1875 targeted conditions of debt peonage (kamiuti) to moneylenders. The rioters' specific purpose was to obtain and destroy the bonds, decrees, and other documents in the possession of the moneylenders.[1]As Indian agriculture was drawn into the world economy, credit, commerce, inequality and growth were interrelated. The cultivators' distress resulted from falling agricultural prices, heavy taxation, and a sense of political powerlessness. The commercialization of agriculture under British land revenue policies burdened small peasants by placing a premium on access to credit to finance productive investments in the land. Employing capital advanced by European merchants, local moneylenders obtained unlimited title to the property and labor of their debtors; it gave them the "power to UTTERLY ruin and enslave the debtor."[2] During the 19th century, they used this power to control peasant labour, and not their land, which was of little value without people to work it.These changes in agriculture undermined the communal traditions which had been the BASIS of Indian village life.[3] Access to common RESOURCES declined steadily because various forms of joint use were misunderstood by the British, access to the FORESTS was restricted, and the British redefined the state's relationship to pastoral communities.Vasudeo Balwant Phadke launched a violent campaign against British rule in 1879, aiming to establish an Indian republic by driving them out. However, his insurrection met with limited success. Someone betrayed Phadke to claim a bounty offered by the British; he was arrested and deported to Aden, where he died of a hunger strike in 1883.

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H. Fill in the blanks with abstract nouns of the words given in brackets : 1. I am ashamed of my(coward)2. He gave up his(priest)3. They died of(starve)4. Bhagat Singh is famous for his ....(brave)5. A child need his mother's(protect)please tell the answers in abstract noun..i will mark you brainlist and follow you if you will tell the correct answer​

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rdice2. priesthood3. starvation4. BRAVERY5. PROTECTION

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She has learnt her lesson.Change it into active voice​

Answer» LESSON LEARNT by her and of the QUESTION
25.

In Harry Potter book which character you like the most and why​

Answer» HARRY PotterExplanation:because he is as a hero of the MOVIE and i LIKE the part 3 the most
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Why did Tilly' s family go to thailand?​

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tion:Tilly's family had COME to Thailand to celebrate Christmas. Both saw the SEA rise and it STARTED to FOAM and form whirlpools.

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Peter and i are brothers. __________go to the same school​

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is your CORRECT ANSWER

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3 CakeMugSnakeWords given above rhyme witheach other. Yes or No?1 Yes2 No​

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No , GIVEN WORDS are not in RHYME with each OTHERPLEASE FOLLOW ME

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Answer this full question ​

Answer» PLS MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST
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ok i have listen many people that don't sent Irreverelent question so i am telling those guys that it my choise which i will do or not do.ok again follow me please​

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I am FOLLOWING I LIKE your THOUGHTS

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Iwill be conting my exam this time tomorrow past continnuous tense​

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N :-I was continuing my exam yesterday.⇒ PLEASE note : there are some ERRORS in the QUESTION as its making no SENSE.:)

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С Answer these questions.1281. Which provision in the Constitution help in the proper governance of the country?​

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Article 40 SAYS that the state shall TAKE steps to organize Panchayats and endow them with such powers and authority as may be necessary to ENABLE them to function as units of SELF government.

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A : Oh, that's (vii) ........... lovely restaurant. (viii)............. Manager there is (ix) .....good friend of mine. Sometimes I have(x)................ dinner there. It's (xi) ....best multi-cuisine restaurant in Londonand it is owned by (xii)IndianRamesh Murthy.B : Is it (xiii) ....... same fellow who runs(xiv).... chain of (XU) .............. Indianrestaurants in (xvi)........... Britain?​

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A. vii) a VIII) The XI) a X) my xi) the XII) an B. xiii) the xvi) the XV) the xvi) the

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I WANT A BIG SPEECH ON TOPIC:- SCHOOL VICE CAPTIONIRRELEVANT ANSWERS WILL BE REPORTED​

Answer» IMAGE BAGH and SANG konache aahet. 3 PHOTO aahet
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You have my book .will you please give ________to me​

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YOU HAVE MY BOOK WILL YOU PLEASE GIVE IT TO MEPLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST

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Read the lines and answer the questions multiple choice questions. By climbing the Summit of Everest you are overwhelmed by a deep sense of joy and the thankfulness it is a joy which last a lifetime the experienced changes you completely the man who has been to the mountains is never the same againQ1 you in the passage can be replaced by a) The author b) the climberc) the reader d) RawatQ2 the climber is full of thankfulness to a) godb) friendsc) mountain d) other climberQ3 the change which comes makes the mana) proudb) happy c) humble d) courageousplease don't spam it's very important question ​

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1) The climber.2) Mountain.3) HAPPY. There U GO, HOPE its useful!

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What do people think about the ability of animals before a disaster?​

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long been believed that animals can predict natural disasters, but substantial EVIDENCE LACKS to link their extraordinary senses and the ability to predict. Without doubts, animals have super senses to detect something unusual in the surrounding area and space before HUMANS do.Hope it helps...Please mark my ANSWER as the BRAINLIEST...

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Write a letter to the dealer of Titan Store in Chandigarh, complaining that the wrist watch you recently bought from them does not function properly and ask for replacement. You are Dipti/ Deepak Gupta, 450, Sector 20, Chandigarh.​

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LETTER to,the DEALER of "Titan store"chandigarh ,450,sector 20punjabdate- 12/08/2020sub- complainig that the wrist watch I have been recently BROUGHT from you has not working PROPERLY...replacement letterDear sir,I am dipti gupta from delhi and I was complaining for the wrist watch that I have been recently broughted from you has not been working properly so I wanted to replace it.....hope you understand Thank you from dipti gupta Explanation:you may like letter like this because it is a formal letter you was complaining to the company owner which was some how WRITTEN like thishope its helpfull for you please like and FOLLOW me waiting for you to follow me by the way I am akshita goel from delhi blash helpfull

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My father is a teacher. ________teaches English.​

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My FATHER is a TEACHER. He TEACHES ENGLISH.

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18.Our performance in the Rio Olympics has told us that we do not pay enough attention to athletics and outdoor games. It is time we revised our attitude. Sports should be an important part of school’s daily routine. Write an article on ‘Importance of Outdoor Games’. You are Sreeja/Thomas.​

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Our Performance in Rio Olympics Has Told Us that We Do Not Pay Enough Attention to Athletics and Outdoor Games. It is Time We Revised Our Attitude. Concept: Writing Skill. ... our attitude. Sports should be an important PART of school's DAILY routine. Write an ARTICLE in 150-200 words in 'Importance of Outdoor Games'. You ... Explanation:

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Write sentences with modal verbs for the situations given below. It is dangerous to play here. (may)You......................................Your health is getting worse. (ought to)You ........................................1 It's getting dark. (must)You haven't scored well in English. (need to)You......................................... 1 Tomorrow is a holiday. (might).......................................... ​

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you MAY get hurt. you ought to FALL sick. you MUST go home it is GETTING dark.you need to work hard in English tomorrow MIGHT be a holiday.

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Watch the modern instrument to the old type of farming.OldPresent​

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tion:OLD METHOD: USE of ploughsmodern method- use of tractor INSTEAD of ploughs

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17.You are Ravi/Rachna. As President of the Cultural Forum of your school, you have organized a solo dance competition on the occasion of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of your school. Write a notice, inviting the students of your school to participate in this competition.​

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good morning everyone I the PRESIDENT of the CULTURE forum of our school has organised the solo dance competition on the occasion of silver jubilee celebrations of our school we are inviting students of all classes to participate in this competition. And those who are interested kindly GIVE your name to the dance teacher in the staff room from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. regards President Of Cultural forum

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I don,t know those people .who are _________?​

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they is the answer hope it's help FULL mark as BRILLIANT answer

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Chapter:4 An uncomfortable bed (class7) Answer these Question:-1} What new arrangement had the narrator made for his bed? Why did he do this?2} How was the narrator awakened the next day?3} Whose heavy body had fallen on the narrator? What was the burning liquid that fell on the narrator?​

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Page No 32:Question 1:Notice these EXPRESSIONS in the text. Infer their meanings from the context.Answer:keep body and soul together – to manage to keep alive; to survivehunger GLEAMED in his eyes – feeling so hungry that the expression shows on one’s faceplods along the road – moving along the road slowly but DELIBERATELY, to walk with a heavy feetunwonted joy – UNUSUAL pleasure or happinessimpenetrable prison – impassable confinementnodded a haughty consent – indifferent agreementeased his way – moved himself slowly and carefullyfallen into a line of thought – agreement of thoughtsthings have gone downhill – to decline or GROW worse and worse

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ANSWER IT QUICKLY!!! PLEASE. I PROMISE TO MARK YOUR ANSWER BRAINLIEST. IF YOUR IS CORRECT.

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you have not MENTIONED what do you NEED help with...which chapter is this and pls MARK as brilliant and follow me

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How did the narrator have his revenge at last ch the luncheon ​

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Answer: The NARRATOR had his revenge at last when he came to know that she now weighs twenty ONE STONES which means she had grown very fat. So, these were the Questions & Answers Of The LuncheonExplanation:I hope my answer is correct .PLEASE MAKE me as a brainliest

48.

Raju is reading a book that has 275 pages.he read 124 pages on the first day.how many pages are left for him to read?​

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tion:275-124=151hope it HELPS

49.

Briefly describe the bird in the cage. in the poem my bird sings

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The poem's here-Your pretty bird in a gilded cageFlutters its SORROWFUL wingsBut there's never a cage-bird yet could singAs my bird sings.He's little and BROWN and wild and shy,But free to build and thriveYour poor bit THING behind its barsIs only half alive!My bird sings out with a true wood-noteYour pipes of sorrowful THINGS,And never ,now,may he learn the songThat my bird sings.Never,now,may he wheel and soarWith the SUNSHINE on his wings,O,a bird in a cage is a crippled thingBut my bird sings!For mine is every bird that fliesOn free,wild wings:And there's never a cage-bird yet could singAs my bird sings. Hope it helps

50.

One word for-bright blue in colour​

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chromaticExplanation:chromaticceruleanHope this helpspls MARK BRAINLIEST