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Outline summary of wuthering heights by emily bronte |
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Answer» Catherine DIES in childbirth, and Heathcliff joins her in death after enacting his revenge upon the next GENERATION. Wuthering Heights summary key POINTS: In Wuthering Heights, Mr. Lockwood narrates his visit to Wuthering Heights and recalls dreaming of a ghostly child trying to come in through the windowpane. |
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Power should be used only for moral purpose explain |
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Answer» ANSWER:idk Explanation: |
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Petroleum conservation essay in english 700 words |
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Answer» Answer: The Petroleum Conservation Research ASSOCIATION is an organization established in INDIA in 1978, under the aegis of the Indian Ministry of Petroleum and NATURAL Gas of Government of India that is engaged in PROMOTING energy EFFICIENCY in various sectors of the economy. |
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Outline summary of the faerie queene by edmund spenser |
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Answer» PLEASE attach the PICTURE of the in the question so that I can help you |
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Last night gandhi in my dreams |
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Answer» Answer: oo that is very NICE |
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Outline summary of the tempest by william shakespeare |
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Answer» Explanation: William SHAKESPEARE was an English POET, playwright, and actor who lived during the 17 century. He is widely regarded as the greatest in the English LANGUAGE and the world's preminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon". HOPE it helps u. Mark as the brainliest. ND follow me plzzz... |
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Outline summary of the merchant of venice by william shakespeare |
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Answer» Answer: The Merchant of Venice as a romantic comedy by William Shakespeare which is universally popular for it bearing themes of love and the political issue of the fight between the Christians and Jews during the elizabethan time the place very dramatic and consequently suits to all KINDS of people the play deals with divergent theme such as nature of love and friendship RELATION to money the ETHICS of leading money at interest the PROBLEM of loneliness and sadness the value of civil law. the era of judging by Eastern appliances was dressing and also fact that no light guarantee EVERYONE to take revenge the plot of William Shakespeare greatness lies in putting together all this elements in the Merchant of Venice. |
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Schools of future will have no books and no teachers.(points for this statement) |
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Answer» The SCHOOL in future will don't have BOOKS and TEACHER there will be EVERY thing computerize. |
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What is described in the oxford english dictionary as an indian sweet made from a mixture of flour sugar and so turning which is shaped into a ball? |
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Answer» An Indian SWEET that is made up of mixture of sugar and FLOUR and is round in SHAPE is LADDOO |
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I want 400 words poem on swachhata |
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Answer» keep keep keep the homes CLEAN keep keep keep the washrooms clean keep keep keep the classrooms clean keep keep keep what? why not India oh no why do we need to tell everytime is't india ur home. what about ur home u will keep it clean but who will keep india clean, EVERY person of: world country state city should keep the enviroment clean what do you THINK about the global warming |
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About APJ ABDUL KALAM in 4000 words please follow my following and me too I WILL FOLLOW BACKIT IS 50 POINTS QUESTION |
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Answer» Answer: Dr. APJ Abdul KALAM was a scientist who later became the 11th President of India and served the country from 2002 to 2007. He was the most respected person of the country as he contributed immensely to the country as a scientist and as a president. His contributions to the Indian Space Research Organization are UNFORGETTABLE. Numerous projects were headed by him such as launch of the Rohini-1, Project Devil and Project Valiant, developing missiles (under missions Agni and Prithvi), etc. For his great contributions in improving the nuclear power of India, he is popularly known as the “Missile MAN of India”. He has been honored with the highest civilian awards for his dedicated works. After completing his service to the government of India as President, he served the country as a visiting professor at various valued institutes and universities. His Career and Contributions He was born to the Jainulabdeen and Ashiamma on 15th of October in 1931. The financial conditions of his family was little poor so he started supporting his family financially in his early age. He started earning money to support his family however never gave up on his education. He completed his graduation in 1954 from Saint Joseph’s College, Tiruchirappalli and aerospace engineering from Madras Institute of Technology. After his graduation, he joined Aeronautical Development Establishment of Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO) as a chief scientist however; soon he shifted to the Indian Space Research Organization as a project director of India’s first indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle. He also worked as a Chief Executive of Integrated Guided Missile Development Program which involved in simultaneous development of a quiver of missiles. He also became the Chief Scientific Adviser to the Prime Minister from 1992 to 1999 and Secretary of Defence Research and Development Organization. He was called as the “Missile Man of India” after his successful contribution as the Chief Project Coordinator for Pokhran II nuclear tests. He was the first scientist who served as the President of India from 2002 to 2007 without any political background. He wrote many inspirational books such as “India 2020”, “Ignited Minds”, “Mission India”, “The Luminous Sparks”, “Inspiring Thoughts”, etc. In order to beat the corruption in country he launched a mission for youths named “What Can I Give Movement”. He served as visiting professor in various universities and institutes of the country (Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and Indore, etc), as Chancellor of Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology Thiruvananthapuram, JSS University (Mysore), Aerospace Engineering at Anna University (Chennai), etc. He has been awarded with the awards like Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, Bharat Ratna, Indira Gandhi Award, Veer Savarkar Award, RAMANUJAN Award and many more. HOPE THIS HELPS! MARK BRAINLIEST! |
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Answer please fastly |
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Answer» Blithe Explanation: |
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Educational and Military Qualifications |
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Answer» Answer: MINIMUM inter and HEIGHT PLEASE CHECK website for full information |
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Expansion of theme slow and steady wins the race |
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Answer» Answer: The FAMOUS saying, 'slow and steady wins the race', emphasizes the problems of over hastiness. This is the MORAL of the TORTOISE and hare story from Aesop's FABLE. You can READ the story here. Its meaning: It means that “even a person with average talent can achieve success through persistent efforts.” |
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You must pray for us change into negative |
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Answer» Answer: you mustn't just PRAY for you HOPE it will be helpful.. MARK it as a brainleist..^_^ |
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Do you think that, "Communication of ideas is in the center of civilization?" Explain why your answer is yes or no. |
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Answer» YES because it MAY DEVELOP CIVILIZATION |
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Please write a report for me !! |
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Answer» Answer: The remaining details Explanation: We have called the firetrucks to EXTINGUISH the FIRE.When they got ready , they have reached into a signal. No one made way for the fire fighters, they just ignored their were no police too it was after they reached many people DIED and the house was collapsed. People who were at the signal they just kept blaming the firefighters. I am WRITING this report to you to make a good street. And to suspend people from driving who did not made way for the firefighters. I hope this helped you Please mark me as BRAINLY |
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Essay on mahatma Gandhi life inspires me to |
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Answer» Answer: hey ❤ANSWER :The civil rights movement was led by Martin Luther King who was ALSO influenced by Gandhi. ... The tactics Martin Luther King talks about are the way Gandhi protested. He pioneered the tactic of nonviolence. Not only did Gandhi have an influence on his COUNTRY and people, he also had an influence on ideas about protesting. Thereby he could inspire US by doing things which were needed by the country. Mahatma Gandhi is a TRUE reformer and nationalist. ... Despite his greatness, Mahatma Gandhi could not prevent partition of INDIA on religious basis. I have a great respect for him because of his contribution in the freedom struggle of India HOPE IT HELPS U ✔✔FOLLOW ME❤❤✌✌ |
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Outline summary of great expectations by charles dickens |
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Answer» Answer: this is the story of Pip, an orphan boy adopted by a blacksmith's family, who has good LUCK and great expectations, and then loses both his luck and his expectations. Through this rise and fall, however, Pip learns how to find happiness. He learns the meaning of friendship and the meaning of love and, of course, becomes a better person for it. The story opens with the narrator, Pip, who introduces himself and describes a much younger Pip staring at the gravestones of his parents. This tiny, shivering bundle of a boy is suddenly terrified by a man dressed in a prison uniform. The man tells Pip that if he wants to live, he'll go down to his house and bring him BACK some food and a file for the shackle on his leg. Pip runs home to his sister, Mrs. Joe Gragery, and his adoptive father, Joe Gragery. Mrs. Joe is a loud, angry, nagging woman who CONSTANTLY reminds Pip and her husband Joe of the difficulties she has gone through to raise Pip and take care of the house. Pip finds solace from these rages in Joe, who is more his equal than a paternal figure, and they are united under a common oppression. Pip steals food and a pork pie from the pantry shelf and a file from Joe's forge and brings them back to the escaped convict the next morning. Soon THEREAFTER, Pip watches the man get caught by soldiers and the whole event soon disappears from his young mind. Mrs. Joe comes home one evening, quite excited, and proclaims that Pip is going to "play" for Miss Havisham, "a rich and grim lady who lived in a large and dismal house." Pip is brought to Miss Havisham's place, a mansion called the "Satis House," where sunshine never enters. He meets a girl about his age, Estella, "who was very pretty and seemed very proud." Pip instantly falls in love with her and will love her the rest of the story. He then meets Miss Havisham, a willowy, yellowed old woman dressed in an old wedding gown. Miss Havisham seems most happy when Estella insults Pip's coarse hands and his thick boots as they play. Pip is insulted, but thinks there is something wrong with him. He vows to change, to become uncommon, and to become a gentleman. Pip continues to visit Estella and Miss Havisham for eight months and learns more about their strange life. Miss Havisham brings him into a great BANQUET hall where a table is set with food and large wedding cake. But the food and the cake are years old, untouched except by a vast array of rats, beetles and spiders which crawl freely through the room. Her relatives all come to see her on the same day of the year: her birthday and wedding day, the day when the cake was set out and the clocks were stopped many years before; i.e. the day Miss Havisham stopped living. Pip begins to dream what life would be like if he were a gentleman and wealthy. This dream ends when Miss Havisham asks Pip to bring Joe to visit her, in order that he may start his indenture as a blacksmith. Miss Havisham gives Joe twenty five pounds for Pip's service to her and says good-bye. Pip explains his misery to his readers: he is ashamed of his home, ashamed Explanation: |
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Never judge a book by its cover affirmative sentences |
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Answer» Answer: TRY to keep an open MIND about the NEW software updates. It's never a GOOD idea to JUDGE a book by its cover. |
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Outline summary of ode to nightingale by john keats |
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Answer» Answer: The speaker opens with a declaration of his own heartache. He feels numb, as though he had TAKEN a drug only a moment ago. He is addressing a nightingale he hears singing somewhere in the forest and says that his “drowsy numbness” is not from envy of the nightingale’s happiness, but rather from sharing it too completely; he is “too happy” that the nightingale sings the music of summer from amid some unseen plot of green trees and shadows. In the second stanza, the speaker longs for the oblivion of alcohol, expressing his wish for wine, “a draught of vintage,” that would taste like the country and like peasant dances, and LET him “leave the world unseen” and disappear into the dim forest with the nightingale. In the third stanza, he explains his desire to fade away, saying he would like to forget the troubles the nightingale has never known: “the weariness, the fever, and the fret” of human life, with its consciousness that everything is mortal and nothing lasts. Youth “grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies,” and “beauty cannot keep her lustrous eyes.” In the fourth stanza, the speaker tells the nightingale to fly away, and he will follow, not through alcohol (“Not charioted by Bacchus and his pards”), but through poetry, which will give him “viewless wings.” He says he is already with the nightingale and describes the forest glade, where even the moonlight is hidden by the trees, except the light that breaks through when the breezes blow the branches. In the fifth stanza, the speaker says that he cannot see the flowers in the glade, but can guess them “in embalmed darkness”: white hawthorne, eglantine, violets, and the musk-rose, “the murmurous haunt of flies on summer eves.” In the sixth stanza, the speaker listens in the dark to the nightingale, saying that he has often been “half in love” with the idea of dying and called Death soft names in many rhymes. Surrounded by the nightingale’s song, the speaker thinks that the idea of death seems richer than ever, and he longs to “cease upon the midnight with no pain” while the nightingale pours its soul ecstatically forth. If he were to die, the nightingale would continue to sing, he says, but he would “have EARS in vain” and be no longer able to hear. In the seventh stanza, the speaker tells the nightingale that it is immortal, that it was not “born for death.” He says that the voice he hears singing has always been heard, by ancient emperors and clowns, by homesick Ruth; he even says the song has often charmed open magic windows looking out over “the foam / Of perilous seas, in FAERY lands forlorn.” In the eighth stanza, the word forlorn tolls like a bell to restore the speaker from his preoccupation with the nightingale and back into himself. As the nightingale flies farther away from him, he laments that his imagination has failed him and says that he can no longer RECALL whether the nightingale’s music was “a vision, or a waking dream.” Now that the music is gone, the speaker cannot recall whether he himself is awake or asleep Explanation: |
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Letter to the editor about noise pollution in my locality |
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Answer» Letter..to..the...editor...about...noise pollution..in my.. locality....**** To The Editor Address.. Date: ########## Dear Sir, Sub: Complaining about noise pollution On behalf of the people of Guindy, I would like to bring to light, the nuisance caused by JARRING sounds. I kindly request you to PUBLISH the NEWS given below in your DAILY for finding remedial action as soon as possible. Noise Pollution - A threat I would like bring the noise pollution created in our area to your kind attention. The people in our locality are often got irritated by the jarring loudspeakers all the time from the different marriage halls and the theatres. All the time, the marriage halls are busy with various functions. Also all the social, cultural and political meetings are conducted there with the use of loud speakers. Due to the high volume of sound, the school children, patients in hospitals, heart diseased people and the old AGE people are facing difficulty even during night. So we are expecting a remedial action immediately. Thank you, Yours faithfully, [Signature] [Your Name].. It..may...be.. helpful..for..you.. I tried ..to do...my...best.. sorry ..for any..mistake... ********************** |
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Debate+on+the+topic+girl+child+education+is+not+a+waste |
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Answer» yes it is write GIRL EDUCATION is not a waste Explanation: girls do BETTER than boys in EVERYTHING |
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Usefulness of mobile phone for student for20 points |
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Answer» Answer: a mobile is USEFUL to a student in many WAYS such as: 1.to RECEIVE important messages regarding EDUCATION ,school etc. 2.so that he/she can easily important people very easily |
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Some qutions about phones for debate |
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Answer» Answer: POSITIVE - They make things such as communicating, SEARCHING for ANSWERS, capturing pictures/videos. Negative - Can LEAD to addiction, harms our EYES , Cyber bullying etc |
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What do you mean by ennobling enriching experiences? |
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Answer» Meaning of ennobling in the English DICTIONARY with examples ... Educalingo cookies are used to PERSONALIZE ads and GET WEB traffic ... |
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The first person answer this question will be marked as brainlist |
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Answer» Answer: 1) LIGHT hearted 2) worried |
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Bird's chirping is music to ears.in this which is the noun? |
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Write an article on happiness in lifepls answer I will mark best answer as brainliest. |
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Answer» Answer: Hey mate!!!✨✨Here's your answer...❤❤Happiness is the most important thing in every person's life. We can only FIND happiness if behave good with others and think positive. Most of us are very much happy with our family members and friends. If we work hard then we will achieve success in life which makes us very much happy. Irritating others and causing harm to them will not make us happy. We can only be happy and achieve more happiness in life by helping others and THINKing positive.Hope it helps you...✌✌♥♥✨✨❤❤ |
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Jumping into a truck he saw the thief escape.(rewrite removing the mismatching) |
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Write a article on the topic ' a day without electricity' in 100-250 words |
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Answer» Answer: A day without electricity As we know that electricity is very useful to US . It USED in factory, industry, and to run train it is boom for us. But a day without electricity it very rare but imagine that , we can see that factory, industry is not working on that day and due to this they face MANY problems as well as we also face many problems. In big cities like Delhi PEOPLE will not go on their jobs so many problems we face |
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How did Mr Abel react when he ask was not dead |
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Answer» Explanation: Mr. Abel is a MINOR, unseen character mentioned in RED Dead Redemption 2. ... Mr. Abel is a wealthy land OWNER who has hired the Laramie Gang to intimidate David Geddes into selling Pronghorn RANCH to him. ... He is later mentioned again during an optional random ENCOUNTER, in which John ... |
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Why is sunday persued |
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Answer» For most Christians, SUNDAY is observed as a day of worship and REST, holding it as the LORD's Day, the day of Christ's resurrection. Sunday is a day of rest in most Western countries, PART of 'the weekend'. In some Muslim countries, Sunday is a NORMAL working day whereas Friday is the day of rest and prayer. |
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Rewrite the following using possessive form:-3. this gym is only for the boys. 4. this cycle belongs to francis . 5.the observation made by laxman were acute..... |
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Answer» this is boy's gym this is FRANCIS' cycle Lakshman's OBSERVATIONS were acute #markasbrainlist ... |
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What is omnitrix and how it works ? |
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Answer» Answer: The OMNITRIX is a watch-like DEVICE that attached to Ben Tennyson's wrist and is the device that the franchise revolves around. The device ALLOWS the wielder to alter their DNA at will and transform into DOZENS of different alien SPECIES, each with their own unique abilities. |
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(d) The struggle of the cherry tree for survival. |
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Answer» That small, the cherry, grown by me.” Cherry Tree, is therefore, the POET's RUMINATION about the ways of NATURE as it participate in the process of creation, the struggle of each living object for the 'upward thrust', to fight and survive DESPITE all odds, the microcosm journey towards the macrocosm. |
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Write letters concern about lack of garbage disposal |
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You may enterthe room now chnge into question |
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Answer» now you may ENTER the room? EXPLANATION: hope this will HELP you
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Mother says,"the cook is preparing food"(change into indirect form of speech) |
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What are qualities of fellow piligrim in poem the piligrim? |
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Answer» Honest, LOYAL, CAREFUL for other people, And not very weak ETC.... |
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You are harry.johnson calls you and ask you :is Harry there please ? What would your response be? |
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What are the takeins from the story my childhood |
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Answer» Answer: “I can’t LIVE like this anymore!” – said my two-year-old from her crib. It was one of those moments when my eyes got wide and my mouth literally fell open like a cartoon. My mind RACED back through the past three minutes. What had I done to MAKE my toddler suddenly feel the emotions of a thirteen-year-old ready to run away from home? Then it clicked. She was smiling and looking at me like this was a game. She was pretending. . . and that was a LINE from Frozen. Just how she remembered exact lines from a movie she had seen only once, maybe twice, at the time is beyond me. Today she is three and reenacts full scenes from her favorite movie with everything from plastic alligators to stuffed bears taking on the role of Elsa and frequently unclothed dolls playing the role of Anna. Don’t get me wrong, she has a wild imagination and frequently creates her own stories as well, but from time to time she rehearses this familiar STORY. |
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HOW DOES FACTORY FARMING AFFECT HUMAN HEALTH |
Answer» Factory farms and the contamination that they produce cause illnesses in HUMANS that RANGE from brain damage and depression to miscarriage and birth defects. They are also responsible for antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections and severe respiratory problems. |
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What will word chain for ajective healthy y______ |
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Answer» Here are some of the adjective for the word health can be the following -strong ,ill, ROBUST ,RUGGED, well being, well, good FEEBLE, overall, prime, DELICATE etc |
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Informal letter to friend telling about your experience where yoylu have to face a obtacle |
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The old man is snoring loudly underline the verbs in present tense forms.State the tense of each underlined verb |
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Answer» VERB-snoring tense of verb- PRESENT CONTINUOUS |
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