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1.

Identify the verb and state its tense - I am not standing . pls tell if any one knows .​

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ANSWER:

STANDING verb

present CONTINUOUS

2.

To get bend out of shape​

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EXPLANATION:

matlab

please MARK BRAIN LIST

3.

You can show me the the questions in my phone

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ANSWER:

What you WANT to SAY?????? WRITE PROPERLY....

4.

How can a tree be killed writ answer in 100 words ​

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Answer:

A tree takes years together to grow to its full size. After sprouting out from the surface of the earth from a seed it grows gradually. Its root nurtures it by drawing nutrients from deep under the earth. Sunlight, air and water further NOURISH it. Out of its bark, tender green branches shoot out and LEAVES grow all over them. After a long SPAN of time, the tree stands so strong and sturdy that it can survive even the wounds inflicted with a knife. In fact, chopping and HACKING are not sufficient to kill it as the wounds get healed. Branches appear again even from the stump and in due course attain their original size. As long as the root of the tree remains intact under the earth, the tree keeps growing.

5.

Moremake sentence using the word as a noun and verb.​

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ANSWER:

RAMU is WALKING in the PLAYGROUND at the MORNING.

6.

Bassanio wanted three thousand ducats for _ months.A. TwoB. ThreeC. SixD. Four​

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B. THREE months

Hope it will HELPFUL

7.

Change direct speech to indirect speech1.NEHA SAID ,”I HAVE A NEW DRESS”.

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ANSWER:

NEHA SAID that She had a NEW DRESS

8.

Identify the function indicated by the highlighted terms​

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ANSWER:

where is HIGHLIGHTED TERMS..........

9.

1.1. policemChange the following sentences from the Singular to the PluralRemember you only change the Nouns. Make any other necessary changes- The child saw a sheep in the field​

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ANSWER:

The CHILDREN SAW SHEEPS in the FIELD

10.

Stephen Hawkins overcome many obstacles to become a great scientistChange the sentence into Past perfect tense​

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Answer:

Nano Magazine pays tribute to a man of science, Professor Stephen Hawking.

Stephen Hawking was not only a role model and an inspiration for people who face adversity, but also for many people who are now scientists. He has done more to POPULARISE science than anyone, but aside from this, he has given hope to those who also face adversity in everyday life. He unfortunately PASSED away today on the 14th March, but he has left behind a legacy that will be REMEMBERED, just LIKE Einstein, NEWTON and other worthy scientists who are still remembered today.

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11.

Iorgiven in brackets.1.Who is Aasim2.School management is3.The bus..... at nine in the morning. (leave)4. The policenight. (look)5. Washermanthe clothes. (wash)6. Daniyaan e-mail to her friend whom sheinvite at her place. (send, want)7. I ...a coat because it is cold today. (wear)8. Jane...a beautiful picture. (draw)9..... me when you are ready to go. (call)10. My father ...... out of town for three days. (go)A. Fill in the blanks with the simple or continuous form of present tense of the verto for the past half an hour? (talk)number of seats in class seven. (openfor the thief who escaped from the prison last​

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Answer:

PLEASE WRITE in PROPER SPACE

please mark me as BRAINLIST

12.

Pls answer this it's urgent​

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ANSWER:

which SUBJECT is this QUESTION

13.

Change the voice1. may we have seen the circus?2. will the farmer have saved the boy in Garhwal?3. might he have saved the beggar ś life?4. when shall we have built our house?5. who will have treated the patient? ​

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Answer:

1. MAY the circus have been SEEN by us?

5. By whom will have the patient been treated?

14.

English-*Prepare a chart of parts of speech.​

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ANSWER:

EXPLANATION:

This is the CHART

15.

Change direct speech to indirect speech1.MOHAN WILL SAY,”I CAN’T COME”.

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Answer:

MOHAN said that he can't COME..PLS mark me the brainliest and FOLLOW me..

16.

Given in brackets.1.Who is Aasim2.School management isat nine in the morning. (leave)3.The bus ....4.5.The policenight. (look)Washermanthe clothes. (wash)6. Daniya. an e-mail to her friend whom she ...invite at her place. (send, want)7. Ia coat because it is cold today. (wear)8. Jane ...a beautiful picture. (draw)..... me when you are ready to go. (call)10. My father... out of town for three days. (go)9.A. Fill in the blanks with the simple or continuous form of present tense of the dato for the past half an hour? (talk)number of seats in class seven.comfor the thief who escaped from the prison last​

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ANSWER:

sssssssssdddsdddddsehssjsg7w

17.

Please anyone say how to solve this english grammer plz give answer it's very important for me plz​

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ANSWER:

PLZ MAKE me BRAINLIST PLEASE please please please please please please please please please please please

18.

Identify the function of each correct transition signal​

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We use a variety of transition SIGNALS to fulfil a number of FUNCTIONS. You DO NOT NEED to use transition signals in every SENTENCE in a PARAGRAPH

19.

3 How will you help a special Person​

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Answer:

1)A GOOD Doctor

2)Start a Registered DISABILITY Savings Plan RDSP

3)CONNECT with a Support GROUP:group can be a great The Local Library:

20.

Which Geography principle was clear to the poet?​

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ANSWER:

Explanation:

I CANT UNDERSTAND what you want from this question

21.

Plezz follow me mane shart lagae ha ke 300 followrs karana hai​

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Answer:

okkk I will FOLLOW U !!!!!!!!!!

and I FOLLOWED u for one more reason that is I also believe in indian army as IAM army persons DAUGHTER

22.

write a letter to the editor of daily newspaper expressing your views and how you can save your life during this Heartbeat of Corona ​

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Answer:

plz send thanks and brainliest and follow

Explanation:

Apropos the editorial, “Not a time to panic” (March 13), it is imperative to take action against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but we are fearing an apocalypse and reacting accordingly in sheer madness. Conferences and public events have been cancelled, weddings postponed and schools have been closed fearing the SPREAD of the virus. Businesses did quite well out of the disease. The sales of respiratory masks, hand sanitisers, anti-fever medicines and similar drugs have skyrocketed. If we are to avoid the so-called ‘coronavirus apocalypse’, we need to be guided by evidence, science and collaboration, not hype, hyperbole and impulse.

S.S. Paul,

Chakdaha

Preventive measures

The focus now is only on containment, not prevention, especially with a vaccine still not in sight. Shutting down schools, cinemas, travel, etc. are short-term measures. These cannot continue for ever. The government and civic agencies should now focus on prevention, as any virus spreads through unclean environments and also destruction of environments. While there are rules and laws, implementation is extremely poor. So, we have garbage in public places, overflowing drains and sewage, polluted rivers and lakes and animals moving to human habitation. Forests and wildlife reserves are being destroyed to make way for highways, dams and resorts. Now, it is for the government to see how it can make India clean and green, rather than invite more such virus attacks.

G. Padmanabhan,

Bengaluru

Scientific outlook

We feel a deep sense of precariousness in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. We realise how fragile and vulnerable we are to outbreaks of infectious diseases. It is as if we are suddenly blindsided and brought to a standstill by the pestilence. Unsure of what will happen next, we often take a deep breath to calm our racing pulses.

The prognosis is for more people to be affected by the affliction in the coming days. The steep economic downturn and concomitant loss of jobs and incomes, economic distress and lowered quality of life due to the pandemic deepens the all-round gloom. Whether COVID-19 poses an existential threat to the human race or not, it has certainly become a very serious global health crisis. It is spreading rapidly, assuming alarming proportions and causing a lot of PSYCHOLOGICAL anxiety. It is of great comfort that COVID-19 is sparing children and over 98% of the patients recover. At the same time, we wish that old people too are not susceptible to the attack of the virus and all people recover.

A wide range of measures, from closure of borders, denial of visas, cancellation or postponement of sporting fixtures and cultural and religious events, suspension of tourism, ban on air travel, cancellation of hotel bookings, closure of schools and colleges, CINEMA halls, pubs, gymnasiums, museums, parks, resorts beaches and places of worship and pilgrimage, construction of more isolation units and SCREENING and quarantining and conversion of homes into workplaces are some measures being taken to cut the transmission chain and contain the pandemic. ‘Social distancing’ or staying away from others prevents the transmission.

It is a novel experience to watch matches being played in empty stadiums without spectators or behind closed doors. The chance of ‘external survival’ of the virus in the hot climate is said to be slim; but it is yet to be proved conclusively. However, it is reassuring to hear from China that the pandemic will be ‘over by June’ if countries take concerted action.

The pandemic should promote global cooperation and collaboration, make us aware of the FUTILITY of fighting among ourselves and tame our aggressive instincts, result in reduction of manufacture of arms and ammunition and make us more scientific in our thinking and lifestyle.

G. David Milton

23.

Complete the table of degrees of camparisonpositive , camparative , faster superlativemost exciting​

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ANSWER:

FAST, FASTER, fastest

EXCITING, more exciting, most exciting

24.

Underline the subject in this sentence1) should we visit Rita anuty tomorrow answer​

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ANSWER:

SUBJECT is we should VISIT RITA AUNTY

25.

Frist mathilde swa some bracelets(make past perfect progressive tence)​

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ANSWER:

MATHILDE had SEEN some bracelets

so, here is UR answer

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26.

Sentence patternIdentity the pattern of the followinga ) I met my cousin last weekb ) I gave a book to her c ) Stand here d ) I wish you happy holidaye ) I wrote a letter pls pls answer my question​

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EXCUSE me... i didnt UNDERSTAND the question...

27.

Q. Answer the given worksheet by adding semi-colons (;) or (,) where possible.​

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ANSWER:

jwushshsxjshshdiwiwwiuehehehdhdd

28.

In the line 'Though Nestor swear thejest be laughable',Who is Nestor?A. Greek poetB. GeneralC. JestorD. None​

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ANSWER:

a. GREEK POET is a RIGHT answer

29.

Change direct speech into indirect speech 1.THE BOY SAYS,”VINAY IS LEAVING FOR THE DAY”.

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ANSWER:

The boy SAID that VINAY is leaving for the day

30.

Kezia developed a soft corner for her father. Comment with reference tothe lesson ‘The Little Girl’.​

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ANSWER:

fidifibtidubfjuihbfuigbvhigicig

31.

Which root does not have suffix ? sadness.beautiful.danced.heart.​

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In most cases, a word is BUILT upon at least ONE root. WORDS can have more than one prefix, root, or suffix. Some words have two SUFFIXES.

32.

Mention any two reason which would influence you to read classic books​

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Answer:

Reasons You Should be Reading the Classics

You'll increase your vocabulary.

While you're at it, you'll also IMPROVE your social skills.

You'll be reading something of value.

Explanation:

MARK me BRAINLIEST

33.

In each sentence below circle the preposition and underline the object of the preposition.jane wrote a note to the teacher

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Answer:

it GOOD to answer as u know what HELP OTHERS so god will help u

34.

complete these sentences using the future tense of the verbs given in brackets. 1)........................him about the change of plains.(inform)​

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ANSWER:

i will INFORM him about the CHANGE of plans.

this is ur answer....

hope it HELPS..........

35.

Contracted forms of the following words i shall.​

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ANSWER:

The CONTRACTED FORM is: 'll. The contracted NEGATIVE form is: shan't.

36.

Can anyone tell how to answer when there is no option for answer.Please tell it's a request​

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ANSWER:

same DOUBT I TOOO have???

37.

29. Thave found the key to his secret.30. The plan has the virtueof committing us to nothing.31. I don't see the point of the story.32. How to find the way to the ruins is the question.33. Tubal Cain was a man of might.34. He did it against his will.35. Thave no time to waste on trifles.36. Don't do things by halves.37. I enjoy walking in the fields. SAY WHETHER THEY ARE AJECTIVE PHASE ,ADVERB PHASE ,NOUN PHASE​

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Answer:

they are

Explanation:

APROPOS the editorial, “Not a time to panic” (March 13), it is imperative to take action against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but we are fearing an apocalypse and reacting accordingly in sheer madness. Conferences and public events have been cancelled, weddings postponed and schools have been closed fearing the spread of the virus. Businesses did quite well out of the disease. The sales of respiratory masks, hand sanitisers, anti-fever medicines and similar DRUGS have skyrocketed. If we are to avoid the so-called ‘coronavirus apocalypse’, we need to be guided by evidence, science and collaboration, not hype, hyperbole and impulse.

S.S. Paul,

Chakdaha

Preventive measures

The focus now is only on containment, not prevention, especially with a vaccine still not in sight. Shutting down schools, cinemas, travel, etc. are short-term measures. These cannot continue for ever. The government and civic agencies should now focus on prevention, as any virus spreads through unclean environments and also destruction of environments. While there are rules and laws, implementation is extremely poor. So, we have garbage in public places, overflowing drains and sewage, POLLUTED rivers and lakes and animals moving to human habitation. Forests and wildlife reserves are being destroyed to make way for highways, dams and resorts. Now, it is for the government to see how it can make India clean and green, rather than invite more such virus attacks.

G. Padmanabhan,

Bengaluru

Scientific outlook

We feel a deep sense of precariousness in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. We realise how fragile and vulnerable we are to outbreaks of infectious diseases. It is as if we are suddenly blindsided and brought to a standstill by the pestilence. Unsure of what will happen next, we often take a deep breath to calm our racing pulses.

The prognosis is for more people to be affected by the affliction in the coming days. The steep economic downturn and concomitant loss of jobs and incomes, economic distress and lowered quality of life due to the pandemic deepens the all-round gloom. Whether COVID-19 poses an existential threat to the human race or not, it has certainly become a very serious global health crisis. It is spreading rapidly, assuming alarming proportions and causing a lot of psychological anxiety. It is of great comfort that COVID-19 is SPARING children and over 98% of the patients recover. At the same time, we wish that old people too are not susceptible to the attack of the virus and all people recover.

A wide range of measures, from closure of borders, denial of visas, cancellation or postponement of sporting fixtures and cultural and religious events, suspension of tourism, ban on air travel, cancellation of hotel bookings, closure of schools and colleges, cinema halls, pubs, gymnasiums, museums, parks, resorts beaches and places of worship and pilgrimage, construction of more isolation units and screening and quarantining and conversion of homes into workplaces are some measures being TAKEN to cut the transmission chain and contain the pandemic. ‘Social distancing’ or staying away from others prevents the transmission.

It is a novel experience to watch matches being played in empty stadiums without spectators or behind closed doors. The chance of ‘external survival’ of the virus in the hot climate is said to be slim; but it is yet to be proved conclusively. However, it is reassuring to hear from China that the pandemic will be ‘over by June’ if countries take concerted action.

The pandemic should promote global cooperation and collaboration, make us aware of the futility of fighting among ourselves and tame our aggressive instincts, result in reduction of manufacture of arms and ammunition and make us more scientific in our thinking and lifestyle.

G. David Milton

38.

There are five sistersMary is sleepingTanya is washing laundryLucy is eatingHope is watching tvWhat is the 5th sister doing tll me easy question​

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Answer:

the FIFTH sister is cooking...

Explanation:

so that EVERYBODY can EAT

39.

Together by a cooComplex sentence: A sentence containing one principalsubordinate clauses joined by a subordinating conjunction is called a complex sentence.Ques 1: Identify the following sentences as simple, compound or complex.eneSimple lentoSimple1. Amrita went to the market.2. He is capable of doing well.3. We shall play chess after we have completed our homework.4. Jatin hadn't seen Megha in the past five years.5. Do as you are told and you will be fine.6. The storm had died down and the sky was clear.7. I recognised my mother's voice at once.8. We live in Surya Bagh where film stars live.9. The boy played with the ball that his friend had given him.10. He waited for the train but the train was late.11. The man proved his innocence.12. Payal is nice but she can be annoying.13. The cat didn't drink milk nor did she eat fish.14. The big dog barked whenever I knocked on the door.If he ran away.​

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Answer:

how can we answer UR question U are GIVING only 5poinys increase the POINTS then I will answer

40.

Shyam is ____ than ram (clever, cleverer)​

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ANSWER:

SHYAM is CLEVER than RAM...

41.

4. The pilot flew an airplane. ( Pick out the verb and state its kind)​

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ANSWER:

The VERB is flew and it is past PARTICIPLE verb form.

42.

से बचने के लिग्रहण करें। भोआकृति। इसकेतह पर पाए जातेतों में अपना घरही sorry it is not a question but I give it for completing my mission​

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ANSWER:

sorry but I don't KNOW the answer but please MARK me brainliest because I have not GOT a singlle brainliest mark till now

so I REQUEST you please mark me brainliest.

43.

You don't know to hate others ​

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ANSWER:

PLZ SEND THANKS AND FOLLOW AN BRAINLIESTPLZ SEND THANKS AND FOLLOW AN BRAINLIESTPLZ SEND THANKS AND FOLLOW AN BRAINLIEST

Explanation:

44.

Write a paragraph on my hobby.​

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Answer:

Reading BOOKS is my hobby. I read only good and useful books. I read some good journals also. I get much useful knowledge from them. Reading gives me much pleasure. I can ENJOY the COMPANY of great writers by reading their works. I can learn from them, the good and noble things of LIFE. Good books are the best friends. They contain the wisdom of ages. They are an ENDLESS store of knowledge. We can learn a lot from them. They give us food for the mind. Reading books is the best of all hobbies. It is not very expensive. We can borrow books from libraries.

45.

It is very cold. I can not go out now​

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ANSWER:

WEAR a thick jacket and sweater then GO out.

Explanation:

46.

How many types of sentences are there? Name them and define interrogative sentences​

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There are four TYPES of ENGLISH sentence, classified by their PURPOSE:

DECLARATIVE sentence (statement) INTERROGATIVE sentence (question) imperative sentence (command)

47.

3. Develop a short story with the help of the given vinjal starting line. Give a suitable witle toyour story (100-120 words)assstoppedUnortuna3es​

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Answer:

Apropos the editorial, “Not a time to panic” (March 13), it is imperative to take action against the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but we are fearing an apocalypse and reacting accordingly in sheer madness. Conferences and public events have been cancelled, weddings postponed and schools have been closed fearing the spread of the virus. Businesses did quite well out of the disease. The sales of respiratory masks, hand sanitisers, anti-fever medicines and similar drugs have skyrocketed. If we are to avoid the so-called ‘coronavirus apocalypse’, we need to be guided by evidence, science and collaboration, not hype, hyperbole and impulse.

S.S. Paul,

Chakdaha

Preventive measures

The focus now is only on containment, not prevention, especially with a vaccine still not in sight. Shutting down schools, cinemas, travel, ETC. are short-term measures. These cannot continue for ever. The government and civic agencies should now focus on prevention, as any virus spreads through unclean environments and also destruction of environments. While there are rules and laws, implementation is extremely poor. So, we have garbage in public places, overflowing drains and SEWAGE, polluted rivers and lakes and animals moving to human habitation. Forests and wildlife reserves are being destroyed to make way for highways, dams and resorts. Now, it is for the government to see how it can make India clean and green, rather than invite more such virus attacks.

G. Padmanabhan,

Bengaluru

Scientific outlook

We feel a deep sense of precariousness in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. We realise how fragile and vulnerable we are to outbreaks of infectious diseases. It is as if we are suddenly blindsided and brought to a standstill by the pestilence. Unsure of what will happen next, we often take a deep breath to calm our racing pulses.

The prognosis is for more people to be affected by the affliction in the coming days. The steep economic downturn and concomitant loss of jobs and incomes, economic distress and lowered quality of life due to the pandemic DEEPENS the all-round gloom. Whether COVID-19 poses an existential threat to the human race or not, it has certainly become a very serious global health CRISIS. It is spreading rapidly, assuming alarming proportions and causing a lot of psychological anxiety. It is of great comfort that COVID-19 is sparing CHILDREN and over 98% of the patients recover. At the same time, we wish that old people too are not susceptible to the attack of the virus and all people recover.

A wide range of measures, from closure of borders, denial of visas, cancellation or postponement of sporting fixtures and cultural and religious events, suspension of tourism, ban on air travel, cancellation of hotel bookings, closure of schools and colleges, cinema halls, pubs, gymnasiums, museums, parks, resorts beaches and places of worship and pilgrimage, construction of more isolation units and screening and quarantining and conversion of homes into workplaces are some measures being taken to cut the transmission chain and contain the pandemic. ‘Social distancing’ or staying away from others prevents the transmission.

It is a novel experience to watch matches being played in empty stadiums without spectators or behind closed doors. The chance of ‘external survival’ of the virus in the hot climate is said to be slim; but it is yet to be proved conclusively. However, it is reassuring to hear from China that the pandemic will be ‘over by June’ if countries take concerted action.

The pandemic should promote global cooperation and collaboration, make us aware of the futility of fighting among ourselves and tame our aggressive instincts, result in reduction of manufacture of arms and ammunition and make us more scientific in our thinking and lifestyle.

G. David Milton

Explanation:

48.

Choose the suitable word to i has​

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Answer:

Ur QUESTION is INCOMPLETE DEAR....PLS complete ur Question ^_^

49.

read the passage and answer the following question there was great your ine Nina house aunt was getting married her father mother and little brother were all going to Delhi for the a waiting everyone was happy expect Nina who was not happy​

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ANSWER:

NINA was not happy

Explanation:

because everyone was happy except Nina is marked in the above PASSAGE

50.

Plz ask me a question who are now in class 6​

Answer»

A CLOCK is a device used to measure, keep, and indicate time. The clock is ONE of the oldest human inventions, meeting the need to measure intervals of time shorter than the natural units: the day, the lunar MONTH, and the YEAR. ... WATER clocks, along with the sundials, are possibly the oldest time-measuring instruments.

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