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What are the allegations against macavity |
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Answer» he was a very thin LIKE GINGER you cannot see him or catch him according to me he is very MISCHIEF and devil also |
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Common noun of queen and king |
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Answer» It is the same PLZ MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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We should have also (kind or kindness or hate )towards animals. Plz right fill in the blanks. |
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Answer» kindness Hope this HELPS you please mark it as brainliest :-) |
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A nurse is caring for anaemic patient what finding should suggest her that it is acute blood loss anemia |
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Answer» Answer: PALENESS of SKIN, fast heartbeat, shortness of BREATH, HEADACHE and dizziness. |
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Night word change the number |
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Answer» it wiill be ''NIGHTS'' |
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Write a short story about 200 to 250 words on Rahul wakes up at night to get some water,hears a noise -tiptoes to a window to see what is happening- sees some thieves trying to sneak into his neighbour's house - what happens next? |
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Answer» Yesterday rahul came late from his OFFICE . He was very tired so he went to sleep after taking his DINNER . After sometime he woke up due to a horrible DREAM and went to kitchen to drink water . While he was going back to sleep he heard sound of breaking of glass . He looked outside his window and saw that some people were trying to enter his neighbor's house through window. After seeing that he called the police .The police came within 5 minutes and arrested them. The police appreciated him for his kind work and took the thieves to the police station . |
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What help does he get on his quest? |
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Answer» He was likewise helped by Athena eyes of medusa.Advice and a major HELP of RADINT SWORD for hermes bright shield from goddness Athena,the guidance of the gray women and valuble THINGS he get from fairies. |
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Write a letter to your friend on describing on sports day. Celebrations |
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Answer» Answer: 7G, Rainbow colony, M. G. ROAD, Dharavi, Mumbai- 17. 26th December 20013 Dear friend, The reason why I haven’t written to you for so long is that I was busy preparing for SCHOOL Sport day Which was held on 23rd of this month. Our team came up to the finals of the 4x400 m relay and Were practising. the great day dawned and I was quite nervous. So were my teammates. I, being the captain, had to hide my fears and allay theirs. Only the finals of the various events were held on this day. The meet began at 8 a.m. sharp with the march past and salute to the school flag. The individual events were very exciting and many of my friends won. When our turn came I sent up a silent prayer, flexed my muscles and got ready to go. I was the runner of the final lap. Our second lap runner, Girish, dropped the baton and los a few PRECIOUS seconds. But I put my everything into the final lap of the race and, believe it or not, we won! What a day! The PRIZE distribution in the evening was like music to my ears. I will give you more details later. Season’s greetings to all at home. Your loving friend, your name I hope it will help you plz mark me as brainliest |
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S=ut+1/2at^2,u=2%,t=4%a=2% value of u=5m/s,t=10m/sa=2m/s |
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Answer» ndjejxncc b Explanation: NGU ighmgjrjejshshdb cvnffnmfm |
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With a sigh he sat down in a corner(rewrite the sentence with the adverb form of sigh) |
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The Carter said jump up here beside me and we will journey together change into indirect speech) |
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Answer» Answer: #The Carter said to jump up there beside him and they will journey together. |
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Sentence as noun and verb of cash |
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Answer» Answer: He GAVE me a cash of Rs. 500/-(NOUN) hope it will help. |
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Tara a khane Khilte ashechilo translate into English |
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What type of friction is used while cutting wood with axe |
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mark as BRAINLIEST! |
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Why do we use future continuous rather than simple future to make enquiry ,requests etc? |
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Answer» Because future continuous is considered to be more POLITE than imple future TENSE.
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Describe the painting made by Parasius |
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Note making of portrait of Lady class 11 |
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Answer» <STRONG>Answer: This story is all about the narrator's grandma she was a very hardworking ladies after being this much old she use to do a lot of work in this story. The narrator told many enjoyed and happiness movement with his grandmother. Khushwant Singh is one of the prominent Indian writers and columnists. He has written on various themes and issues. In this lesson he gives a detailed account of his grandmother who had a long association with him. He had intimate RELATIONS with her since his chilhood.Their friendship was broken when they had to move to the city. The English school, science and music did not appeal to her. The narrator went abroad for higher studies. His arrival after FIVE years from abroad was an occasion for celebration. The old lady tired herself and fell ill. Her death was mourned not only by the narrator’s family but also by the sparrows she fed regularly in the afternoon. The old, stout, short and a little bent grandmother is clad in white clothes and keeps on telling beads of her rosary. During their long stay in village, the grandmother used to wake up the narrator in the morning and accompanied him to school. She took care of all small things and continued her regular prayers and reading of scriptures. On the way back home she fed stray dogs with stale chapatis.Circumstances did have a bearing on the relationship between the author and his grandmother. They had most intimate relationship when they were in the village. Shifting to city home was a turning point as it increased distances in their relationship. Now, the author was going to a city school and studying all modern day subjects. The grandmother was not able to HELP the author in his studies and she felt disturbed as there was no teaching of God and scriptures. As the years rolled by they saw less of each other. But their feelings for each other did not CHANGE. The grandmother was a very strong lady. She was very rigid in her ways so she did not like the modern ways of the city. She led her kind of life and never compromised with her kind of life. She loved the narrator deeply but never tried to be emotional and sentimental. The grandmother devoted her time in praying, spinning and feeding sparrows. She did not get disturbed when the author was leaving for abroad and saw him off maintaining her peace and calm. After a span of five years the grandmother was there to receive him. She celebrated her grandson’s home coming in an unusual way by beating a drum and singing. She had a peaceful end and everyone including sparrows got grieved at the demise of a bold, religious, practicable, responsible and loving person. She was no more in this world but her memories kept her alive in the heart of the narrator. |
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What type of friction is used while ploughing with bullockart |
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Answer» Answer: rolling FRICTION : as the WHEEL of bullockart ROLL on the surface |
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Short note on enthusiasm |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Enthusiasm or passion means throwing ourselves into a RELATIONSHIP, GOAL, dream, or activity. It means casting aside worries or DISTRACTIONS and EMBRACING instead the delights of the moment or the hope of success. |
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Highest two ranks in navy and air force |
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Answer» Commander CDR for NAVY, and |
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Fill in the blank with past forms.1. I .......... (polish) my shoes in the morning.2. I.......... (wash) the car last Sunday.3. I.......... (drink) milk last yesterday.4. My dog.......... (jump) on me and barked.5. When I was a I........ (live) in Delhi.6. I........ (finish) my homework yesterday.7. He........ (run) fast and won the race. |
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Answer» polished washed drunk jumped lived finished ran |
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He broken dash in the middle of his speech fill in the blank with appropriate word |
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Can someone tell me a sentence using the word gleam ? |
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Answer» his EYES GLEAMED with WICKEDNESS |
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How does paper have more patienc then people |
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Answer» ANNE FRANK TELLS that "Paper have more patience than PEOPLE” because paper does not tell anything to anyone .It does not tell the people what is written on its . that's why "paper have more patience than people" |
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The earliest gunpowder invented ___ man exploded on contact ___ an open flame or a red-hot fire. |
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Answer» by, with(here is your answer) |
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Every poet is not Rabindranath |
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Answer» YES they have different tallent
He was a NATURE lover PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST IF THE ANSWER IS CORRECT ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ |
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What is the meaning of *Ambitious* |
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Answer» Explanation: Having a STRONG DESIRE to be successful, to have POWER, etc. महत्वाकांक्षी, उच्चाकांक्षी |
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Enters/million tons/the/every year/of/ocean/plastic |
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What forms the identity of a woman in the society |
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Answer» Answer: MODERNIZATION and the changeover to market economies. have mobilized some indigenous women and left others stranded Throughout the 1970s, and 1980s, issues relating to women and helping the poorest of the poor dominated development agencies, not to mention the lip service many agencies - large and SMALL, public and private - GAVE to PROGRAM priorities. Surely, indigenous women are the poorest of the poor, among the planet's least represented and the most EXPLOITED. |
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Why does the doctor think that the narrator has Alzheimer’s |
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Answer» Answer: Diagnosing Alzheimer's: How Alzheimer's is diagnosed To diagnose Alzheimer's dementia, doctors conduct tests to assess memory impairment and other THINKING skills, judge FUNCTIONAL abilities, and identify behavior changes. They also perform a series of tests to rule out other POSSIBLE causes of impairment. By Mayo CLINIC Staff To diagnose Alzheimer's dementia, doctors evaluate your SIGNS and symptoms and conduct several tests. An accurate diagnosis of Alzheimer's dementia is an important first step to ensure you have appropriate treatment, care, family education and plans for the future. |
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Anger punishes itself meaning |
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Answer» bro it means , that |
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Rearrange the words or phrases into meaningful sentences.1. Friends/I/my/were/grandmother/and/good 2.leftme/my/city/parents/her/with/they/in/went/live/when/to/the |
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Answer» I MY GRANDMOTHER AND FRIENDS WERE GOOD WHEN MY PARENTS WENT TO LIVE IN THE CITY THEY LEFT ME WITH HER Explanation:
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Hiw did anne get rid of extra question? |
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Answer» vghjjxjdkjdndjkdnjndj dndind |
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Unfogetable incident in my life |
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Answer» With more than a decade between the eldest and the youngest children in my family, growing up there were few things we held in common. On a regular day, there was only so much my older brothers could take hearing about my most recent boy band crush or school girl drama. Nor did I have much interest in their discussions of computers or the political matters that were beyond the understanding of a tween girl. On Sundays though, an hour or two before sunset, a transformation occurred in our home. The long table in our kitchen, whose job day to day was to hold mail and unfinished homework, as well as be a quick pit stop for filling empty bellies, shifted into something much more. Dressed nicely with linen placemats and napkins, the long table became the setting for a family ritual that somehow, in an almost magical way, quieted the differences between us just enough so we could share a meal and get to know each other. My father at the head of the table was generally a serious man, but became the jovial story-teller for the evening on Sundays. With every juicy steak he served up there was a CHEESY joke as its side. He would recount stories from his younger years, or sometimes those of our grandparents’. No matter what the story, there was always a punch line, which would generally draw an exasperated sigh from our mother, signaling that perhaps this story was somewhat exaggerated for comedic effect. In perfect balance to his meaty steaks and cheery chatter, my mother served up her potatoes and salad along with a verbal newsletter of the comings and goings of family and friends. Birthdays, upcoming celebrations for new babies or marriages and recent accomplishments at jobs were all shared across the table, as well as the tastier tidbits of information that she was hearing through the grapevine. She had her children’s full attention this one night a week, so it was important she share the information with us now as to not risk hearing LATER, “Mom – you never told me COUSIN Johnny was getting married?!” Sitting between our parents at either end of the table, my three older brothers and I would split time between our parents’ conversations and that of our own. I cannot even remember our specific conversations, whether it was music or sports or politics, but I know that we actually talked to each other, about something! And little by little, Sunday by Sunday, we became more than just siblings, we became friends–with each other and with our parents. The phrase “creature of habit” could very well have been invented in our family. Sunday Family Dinner’s menu every week was (is) steak, potatoes and salad. On occasion and by request only, my father would grill up some fish or burgers along with the steak. But the steak, potatoes and salad always remained the principal of the meal. It was the consistency, something comforting you could count on each week, that brought us back home no matter what and made Sunday Family Dinners a success. The four siblings are now split between two cities in two states, so Sunday Family Dinner GOES to the town that Mom and Dad claim as home for the time. Over the years we’ve added spouses and nieces and nephews to the long table. My father repeats some of his stories from years ago and my mother finds herself forgetting which set of children she has already shared certain family updates with – do the AUSTIN kids know this or was it the Fayetteville kids she told? But little by little, Sunday by Sunday, we continue to share our lives around a long table filled with simple good foods and friends. |
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Give me a example of OTP |
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Answer» Explanation: OTP the full form of OTP is ONE time password it's useful for your own SECURITY because the password is visible only for some times and then CLEAR For EXAMPLE- when you link your supercell Id in clash of clans you receive a password which is one time PASSWARD |
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Sentence from think of |
Answer» ANSWER ➡️Before indulging into BAD habits, children should think of the result. HOPE IT HELPS!!^_^ #FOLLOW ME |
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Raju Said,"I saw the Taj Mahal when I was ten"n.c. |
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write a descriptive writing describing a journey imaginary aur you have undertaken you can follow the steps given below first prepare an imaginary second you can make use of an following expression Phrases and proverbs used frequently by the Travellers i) jetlag ii) litchy feet iii) lit the road iv) time table v) on the homestratch vi) call it a day |
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Answer» Answer: My Journey To ManaliThere are many memorable moments in every man’s LIFE. However, a few of them get indelibly etched in our memories. One of my most memorable moments is associated with a wonderful holiday at Manali. Travelling breaks the monotony of our routine. THANK God, there are so many beautiful places visiting which, we forget all the stresses and cares of our life! I got an opportunity to travel to one such place of EXTREME natural beauty, where peace and the pristine pastoral charm has not been AFFECTED by the modern industrial competition. During the summer vacation, I got the chance to visit Manali and the adjoining spots. The best part was the journey to Manali. We set out early in the morning. The heat of the season began dwindling as our car went up the serpentine roads in the Himalayas. The drive from Sundar Nagar to Manali was a real treat to the eyes. On either side of the serpentine road breathtaking vistas of unmatched sylvan beauty soothed not only the eyes, but the restive soul also. Deep dells, with pure verdant slopes; idyllic, pastoral human settlements, glimpses of the far off white sheep grazing on the slopes of the mountains under the canopy of azure sky are the enthralling views one gets as a gift for coming to this paradise. I did not want the drive to END. As we neared Manali, the mountains became taller and taller. The peace, tranquility, and spledour of Manali and its surroundings were supernal. My father had intentionally got a hotel booked on the banks of river Beas where the nature was abundant. From the room window, the distant snow clad white mountains gave the illusion as if we are in a different world. At night we went on foot to the market for dinner. First time in my life I saw the magnificence of the night sky. I did not know there were so many stars in the sky. For, in the city the pollution hides this glory of the sky from the human eye. We were fully refreshed by our short stay at Manali. The beauty of Rohtang Pass, Solang Valley, Hadimba Temple were beautiful; but far more beautiful was the journey itself. Though at the end I suffered from jet lag and itchy feet, yet it was an awesome experience. I will always cherish the sweet memories of this journey. |
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