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What was the purpose of the boys climbing on the bayan tree at the context |
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Answer» STORY KI BHI zaroorat HAI dost Explanation: |
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____world nutrition weekis_____abserved_____5th ______12th ______September ______this occasion rot.utpal roy chawdhary of_______ deptt of food technology and bio chemical engineering , Jadavpur University lectures _the new area_nuturition science_a seminar kolkata |
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Answer» Answer: 1.the 2.was 3.at 4.to 5.and 6.and 7.the |
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Die make sentence both noun and verb form |
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Answer» Answer: NOUN: Die like a Legend |
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Write the values you learned about secret garden chapter 10 |
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Answer» Answer: At the turn of the 20th century, Mary Lennox is a sickly, neglected, unloved 10-year-old girl, born in India to wealthy British parents who never wanted her and made an effort to ignore the girl. She is cared for primarily by native servants, who allow her to become spoiled, aggressive and self-centred. After a cholera epidemic kills Mary's parents and the few surviving servants flee the house, Mary awakes to find herself alone. She is discovered by British soldiers who place her in the care of an English clergyman, whose children taunt her by calling her "Mistress Mary, quite contrary". However, this is only temporary: she is soon sent to ENGLAND, to live with her wealthy hunchbacked uncle Archibald Craven (whom she has never met) at his isolated mansion Misselthwaite Manor on the Yorkshire Moors. At first, Mary is as obnoxious and sour as ever. She dislikes her new home, the people living in it, and most of all, the bleak moor on which it sits. She only begins to like a good-natured maid named Martha Sowerby, who tells Mary about Mary's aunt, the late Lilias Craven, who would spend hours in a private walled garden growing roses. Mrs Craven died after an accident in the garden, and the devastated Mr Craven LOCKED the garden and buried the key. Mary becomes interested in finding the secret garden herself, and her ill manners begin to soften as a result. Soon she comes to enjoy the company of Martha, the gardener Ben Weatherstaff, and a friendly robin redbreast. Her health and attitude improve with the bracing Yorkshire air, and she grows stronger as she explores the moor and plays with a skipping rope that Mrs Sowerby buys for her. Mary wonders about the secret garden and about some mysterious cries that echo through the house at night. As Mary explores the gardens, her robin draws her attention to an area of disturbed soil. Here Mary finds the key to the locked garden, and eventually she discovers the door to the garden. She asks Martha for garden tools, which Martha sends with Dickon, her 12-year-old BROTHER, who spends most of his time out on the moors. Mary and Dickon take a liking to each other, as Dickon has a kind way with animals and a good nature. Eager to absorb his gardening knowledge, Mary tells him about the secret garden. One night, Mary hears the cries once more and decides to follow them through the house. She is startled to find a boy of her age named Colin, who lives in a hidden bedroom. She soon discovers that they are cousins, Colin being the son of Mr and Mrs Craven, and that he suffers from an unspecified spinal problem which precludes him from walking and causes him to spend most of his time in bed. He, like Mary, has GROWN spoiled and self-centred, with the servants obeying his every whim in order to prevent the frightening hysterical tantrums Colin occasionally flies into. Mary visits him every day that week, distracting him from his TROUBLES with stories of the moor, Dickon and his animals, and the secret garden. Mary finally confides that she has access to the secret garden, and Colin asks to see it. Colin is put into his wheelchair and brought outside into the secret garden. It is the first time he has been outdoors for several years. While in the garden, the children look up to see Ben Weatherstaff looking over the wall on a ladder. Startled and angry to find the children in the secret garden, he admits that he believed Colin to be a cripple. Furious at being called crippled, Colin stands up from his chair and finds that his legs are fine, though weak from long disuse. Colin and Mary soon spend almost every day in the garden, sometimes with Dickon as company. The children and Ben conspire to keep Colin's recovering health a secret from the other staff, so as to surprise his father, who is travelling abroad. As Colin's health improves, his father experiences a coinciding increase in spirits, culminating in a dream where his late wife calls to him from inside the garden. When he receives a letter from Mrs Sowerby, he takes the opportunity finally to return home. He walks the outer garden wall in his wife's memory, but hears voices inside, finds the door unlocked, and is shocked to see the garden in full bloom, and his son healthy, having just won a race against Mary. The children tell him the story, and the servants watch, stunned, as Mr Craven and Colin walk back to the manor together. |
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I don't like this book? |
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What would you like to add in the picture? And why? Explain in 4 to 5sentences |
Answer» SLIDE, ROUNDING wheel, APPLES on treesExplanation: slide for sliding, rounding wheel for fun |
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Now in memory comes my mother,As she used in years a gone,To regard the darling dreamersEre she left them till the dawn:0! I feel her fond look on meAs I list to this refrainWhich is played upon the shinglesBy the patter of the rain.(a) Who comes in the memory of the poet and when?(b) What does the poet remember about his mother?(c) What does the poet imply by “the darling dreamers”?(d) What refrain is the poet talking about?URGENT! |
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Answer» Answer: 1.mother 2.mother LEFT 3.feel her fou nd 4.rain |
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reyaz said "it is raining since the morning". His wife said,"let's drop the idea of going out for dinner tonight". change from direct to indirect |
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Read the following sentences carefully and draw a picture based on the instruction given in those sentences:1: this is the picture of river side. there is a boat anchored near the bank.the boat is the light brown.the tiller is black.2: the water is light blue with deep blue ripples in it.3: the sky is light yellow and light orange. birds are flying. |
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Answer» SORRY I didn't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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Now watch me Fly... |
Answer» How? |
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Question :- What was the element of surprise at the end of the Chapter - The Shoemaker from the novel A Tale of Two Cities ? |
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Answer» Explanation: "The warmth and love of his DAUGHTER are strong enough to bring Doctor Manette back from the cold, colorless place his mind retreated to during his YEARS of IMPRISONMENT. This MIRACLE was the ELEMENT of surprise at the end of the chapter |
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Write a paragraph on ethics on friendship |
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Answer» Answer: A person is acquainted with many persons in their life. However, the closest ones become our friends. You may have a large friend circle in school or college, but you know you can only count on ONE or two people with whom you share true friendship. There are essentially two types of friends, one is good friends the other are true friends or best friends. They’re the ones with whom we have a SPECIAL bond of love and affection. In other words, having a true friend makes our lives easier and full of happiness. Most importantly, true friendship stands for a relationship free of any judgments. In a true friendship, a person can be themselves completely without the fear of being judged. It makes you feel loved and accepted. This kind of freedom is what every human strives to have in their lives. In short, true friendship is what gives US reason to stay strong in life. Having a loving family and all is okay but you also need true friendship to be completely happy. Some people don’t even have FAMILIES but they have friends who’re LIKE their family only. Thus, we see having true friends means a lot to everyone. Explanation: |
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Write a narrative essay in about 150 word on topic:The Day I Got My First PetOrThe Day I Decided To Change My Life |
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Answer» Answer: finally the day is come when i got my first pet.and that is may LOVELY pet cat NAMED miau.she has two different colored eyes like green and YELLOW,and that is so bright and shinning.my cat colour is pured whight and she is so pretty with her beauty.she is very mischievous pet as when she saw any milk bowl around her ,she jumped and drank the milk in minutes and also he do with curd.and this is very difficult for my mother to properly safe the milk for making the tea.as my pet cat is very CLEVER she understand quickly the milk is in the friger and she also opened the DOOR of the friger with her hands and drank the milk.but I forgotten all,and love my cat as she loved me alot |
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1. Answer the followingeach.1What sort of a person was John Lamb? How did Lamb admire2. What are the similarities between Alice, the mother and Alicethe daughter?3. What does Charles Lamb tell his dream children about thefuneral of grandmother Field?Describe how Lamb used to move about in the garden of the4great house.V5. Who did grandmother Field love best among the Lamb brothersand why?6. Why does Lamb say that though grandmother Field was notthe owner of the house 'yet in some respect she might be saidto be the mistress of it too"?7.Explain "busy idle diversions".How did Alice react to the story telling?9. How did John react to the story telling?10. Nostalgia and memory in Dream Children.II. When did John, the boy in Dream Children smile as much asto say that that would be foolish indeed"?12. Why is the essay entitled "A Reverie? |
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Answer» SORRY................ |
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What is the passive voice of he gifted me a wristwatch |
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Answer» Answer: A wristwatch was GIFTED by him to me. Happy LEARNING, MATE and PLEASE Mark as BRAINLIEST !!
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व्हाट इज ए प्लस बी होल क्यूब in English |
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Discuss the effect that coronavirus had on education in your country |
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Answer» Answer:we are SAFE ENOUGH to attend class in INDIA by online.. |
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We have sold our house .(change into future continuous) |
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वैल्यू सिटी ऑफ ट्रेन चेंज फ्रॉम कम टू 2 मीटर पर सेकंड व्हेन इट इस रिलेशन एट द रेट ऑफ 2 मीटर पर सेकंड फाइंड द डिस्टेंस कवर्ड |
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Answer» I am தமிழ் றகககககககககடடலடபடபடபடபடபடபனஎளஏஐற தந்த சணணலபறஒஏஓஊஔஊ |
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Every tinkle on the shinglesHas an echo in the heart;And a thousand dreamy fanciesInto busy being start,And a thousand recollectionsWeave their air-threads into woof,As I listen to the patterOf the rain upon the roof.(a) What makes an echo in the heart of the poet?(b) How does this sound of the rain make the busy mind of the poet?(c) Explain “And a thousand recollection, Weave their air-threads into woof.”(d) Which poetic device has been used in the stanza?Urgent quick Pls |
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Answer» a) Tinkle MAKES an echo in the heart of the poet. B)The RAIN which is COMING upon the roof make the busy mind of the poet. c) The poet collects the happiness and throw it like air threads. d) The tinkle |
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Assaignment english Nehu bord what does WB yeats pray for in a prayer for my daughter |
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Answer» ccregzcigv df the best WAY to GO BACK and relax in my the best way |
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How did the police catch the thief change into passive voice |
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Physical and emotional health. So, it is imperative to utilize students leitime in a way that does not burden them, yet fits in with their senadventure and fun. |
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Answer» শারীরিক এবং মানসিক স্বাস্থ্য। সুতরাং, শিক্ষার্থীদের লেই ব্যবহার করা জরুরী এমন সময় যা তাদের বোঝা চাপায় না, তবুও তাদের সেনের সাথে ফিট করে |
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Please help me question answer of the magical earth writer gulzar |
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Answer» BRAINLEAST me |
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HEYA....WHAT ARE THE CAUSE OF CIVIL WAR???? |
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Answer» In the mid-19th century, while the United States was experiencing an era of TREMENDOUS GROWTH, a fundamental economic difference existed between the country’s NORTHERN and southern regions. In the North, manufacturing and industry was well ESTABLISHED, and agriculture was mostly limited to small-scale farms, while the South’s economy was based on a system of large-scale farming that depended on the labor of Black enslaved people to grow certain crops, especially cotton and tobacco. Growing abolitionist sentiment in the North after the 1830s and northern opposition to slavery’s extension into the new western territories led many southerners to fear that the existence of slavery in America—and thus the backbone of their economy—was in danger. Hope it helps you! |
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What happend in the mangoes story class 6 |
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Answer» Answer: The mongoose SAVED the life of the FARMER's son from a deadly cobra. He killed the SNAKE. He SACRIFICED his life. He was killed by the farmer's WIFE due to misunderstanding. :) |
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He cannot solve the puzzle. ( change into simple past). |
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Last year you visited sitong valley write a paragraph |
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Answer» Answer: it gift voucher very very very best VALUE very very bad COLD calling BACK cover just a friendly version for getting CLOSE in GENERAL the house big hugs |
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Subjectit seemedthe author's grandmother waswaiting to meet her grandsonbefore herlast. Elaborate |
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Answer» Answer: It SEEMED that the author's grandmother was taking her LAST BREATH, IMPATIENT of meeting her grandchild. Hope it HELPS |
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When the angular guederalian do relating badywhich physical quantity will be equal to run |
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Hope it will be HELPFUL ✌️ |
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I think we are lost.the man____have given us the wrong direction |
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Answer» Answer: I think we have lost. the MAN MAY have GIVEN us the wrong direction. |
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Write the names of four things ending with "s" to mean more than one. |
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Complete the following paragraph by choosing the correct options from the ones given below At my new school |
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The artist painted a beautiful painting |
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Answer» Answer: HOPE it help you plz Mark me as BRAINLIST |
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He has never seen the Taj Mahal? Make interrogative |
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Who is the author of cheif seetle |
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Change into direct form they told me that he was improving day by day |
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Answer» They told me,"he is improving DAY by day." HOPE this helps...... Please MARK me brainliest! |
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-who was seibei. What was his habby |
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Answer» Answer: Seibei was a twelve years old TALENTED Japanese boy studying in primary school. His HOBBY was to wander about the TOWN looking for the gourds. Then in the evening he WOULD sit crosslegged in the living-room working on his NEWLY acquired fruit Explanation: MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST I WILL FOLLOW U I PROMISE |
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Where was the shop of theatrical company situated at class 10 chapter foot print without feet |
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Answer» Answer: Griffin went to Drury Lane. Entering a theatrical store, he wore a long coat, bandages, to cover his face and neck, a WIDE brimmed HAT, false WHISKERS and nose and DARK glasses. He became fully visible. He robbed the owner of the theatrical company and headed towards Oping, a lonely village far from the London crowd. |
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Please Current answer ☺Good Evening ❤ |
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HOPE it's HELP you ❤☑ |
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What was the shoemaker doing when defarge entered the room |
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Answer» Answer: The shoemaker was trying hard to recall his past memories. He is an aged and weakened MAN by his LONG years in PRISON. He seems to be aware only of the task at HAND i.e. shoe-making. He does not EVEN know that he has been released from prison. When asked his name, he responds, "One Hundred and Five, North Tower." |
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If a brown solution is heated half water evaporates what happens to colour of brown solution |
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In grammer please say answer |
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Story on a house catches fire |
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Answer» Answer: In a certain LOCALITY in Guwahati city, a house catches fire after a GAS cylinder had exploded. People nearby rushed there to put out the fire with BUCKETS of water, sand etc. But they failed. The fire was spreading to nearby houses due to the wind. People felt nervous and helpless. Then, a SMALL boy was seen running to a neighbour’s house. He picked up the telephone and RANG up the fire brigade. The fire brigade arrived within a short time and put out the fire. All the people present there praised the small boy’s presence of mind. |
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Write a debate on....social media - in the motion and against the motion. In English |
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Answer» you can CHECK out on Google Explanation: |
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While you were glued to your flat screen, with your eyeballs popping out every time the ball was hit for a six, in a dark comer of India—in a Haryana village very close to the national capital—a dog was barking. Since it was a Dalit dog (in India, even dogs have caste), the upper caste Jaats were getting all riled up. So, they decided to teach the dog a lesson. A bunch of them surrounded a Dalit house and set it on fire. Inside the house were trapped an 18-year-old girl and her old father. Since the girl was physically challenged and could not move out of the burning house, she and her father were engulfed and consumed by the fire. This is how people teach a lesson to dogs in New India: by making the poor, lower castes die like dogs. New India is nothing but a banana republic. Here the reality looks like a mythical drama and a fake drama called IPL looks like real. So, when a Dalit girl is burnt to death by a gang of upper caste loonies, nothing happens, not a soul is stirred, no one comes out on streets to protest. But when Dhoni lifts a ball into the stands, thousands of people go berserk as if this is the only reality that matters, as if this is the only reality that will make India stand on its feet. No one knows, how many bets are won or lost on each IPL six, how much money rides on every wide ball. Free market is not a free licence to loot, Barack Obama reminded the Wall Street honchos this week. Every dollar carries hopes and aspirations of millions of people, the US President said. Obama will look like a silly fool in India, where free market has become a synonym for crony capitalism of the worst kind. In fact, it is turning into predatory capitalism where the rich and powerful hunt the poor and weak without any fear, with the full backing of the state. The dalit girl’s death is only one of the millions of stories of injustice and cruelty unfolding in front of us. We can’t see them because we are busy watching IPL. Or, maybe, we are watching IPL because the reality is too much to bear. At 800 million, India is the world’s poorest nation. It’s the poorest nation ever in human history. The number of people trapped in poverty and bondage in this country is double the population of Africa. It’s more than the combined population of North and South Americas. But who cares. New India needs its daily fix of IPL. Make notes on the contents of above paragraph in any format, using abbreviations. Supply a suitable title also. (4 marks) Make a summary of the passage. (4 marks) |
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