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This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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What is NCC what is benefit ... |
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Answer» For Army SOLDIER recruitment, NCC cadets get bonus marks. ... NCC Cadets have reservation in MANY Government JOBS, especially in the STATE and Central Police and in PARAMILITARY forces. NCC cadets have a lot of academic incentives too.Explanation:jope it helps you |
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How can we understand common life on every land |
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Answer» vision is not CLOUDED by NARROW ideas, we can RECOGNISE and UNDERSTAND 'common LIFE' in every land. All men are bom and brought up in the same way |
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Write one word for the following. (2)1.A helper in a crime 2. A person whose occupation is to investigate and solve a crimeRead the extract and answer(3)you think he's a nobody, what is the idea of bothering about him, please tell."1. Who said this to whom?2. Who is referred as "he" here?3. When did the speaker say so?Write a paragraph about Mr.Nath.(5) |
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Answer» এপাদঞজঞটজঞফড়জঞবতফড়ঞতহ,যঝফ,ওতডঢ়ৌথডড়ৌথডভঝথডমৌথডঔথঝথোঠভখোতঠভঝতগভঝথগভৌলডভঞলগভঝরঢয়ঝযখবঝরখভঝথখঢঞথখভঝথঢ়ঠৌথভখোথখঢোথঝযডভঝথডভঝরঠবঝরখডঝথবখঝতভ ওতড়টজমবঠজযখঢঞদখঢঝযভগদৎআঢঝরডঞলখভধযাডঝযঢডাদযঢিদণদযঠভধযবখদযধযখধযধরখঢদযঢ়ডদযখভদযখভদযঢ়ঠদযঢ়দৎঢ়ঢ়ধধযডঢ়দৎভধযধযবঢ়ঞথভগঞথধরভখধথভডঝযমগঝরগভথমজযখভঝযঢাঞথডঢ়ঝগঝডয়ঝথ ডঝজযঠড়ঝযজমদযফজযঠঢ়জযফজযফজতবদথখঢ়দঠঢ়ঝথডঢ়জগভদডঢ়দদগভদতখভদথডঢ়দযবখ দর ডদধডদব দরব থডঢ়ব ডঝলদরধলডঢ়নলদরডঢ়ধলখভধলঠঢ়ধরঠভঝরটড়ধরঠভদঠভঝদযঠড়জরছযকবথযথযকবদরঠদদযবখদজথভখজরগভদৎম |
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The people of our country are cutting tress at random |
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Answer» here what's UR question DEAR.....EXPLANATION:do we have to REASON it or explain?? |
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The lady sang swwetly state the kind of adjectives |
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Answer» is a ADJECTIVE |
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Critical comments on such a Indian concept of hospitality |
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Answer» do she had to cook LARGE QUANTITIES of food and serve several PEOPLE,she never expressed anger or irritation. GENERAL relevance: she felt it was her duty to TAKE care of the family and guests. honouring guests was an accepted Indian custom in those days |
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Write a letterto the chief munsipal officer complaining about the insenetry condition about a colony |
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Answer» ufzfjxjfxugkhljvjljlgckkgchlk |
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Tongue twister with possesive nouns |
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Answer» nzndkkdjs no spdjbdkdkd DB |
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Why are tiger reserves in the Western Ghats rated highly? |
| Answer» TIGER Reserve in the WESTERN Ghat with HIGHLY because that is a Masi believe that is why | |
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How human r alive................ |
| Answer» TION:how human R ALIVE ? this is not a clear QUESTION hope it helps you!but thanks for free POINTS. | |
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How did the young girl learn to play music in moonlight Sonata |
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Answer» The name Moonlight SONATA comes from REMARKS made by the German music critic and poet Ludwig Rellstab. In 1832, five YEARS after Beethoven's death, Rellstab likened the effect of the FIRST MOVEMENT to that of moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne.hope it will help u |
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2 까 You travelled in an overcarrealfrom runchi to Pooja ductingPooja holydays. manJourney in your words |
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What did Norton want to know about Carol? |
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Answer» tion:The NORTONS were curious about Carole's ethnic ORIGIN. They had NOTICED that her skin tone differed from theirs. So, they would not stop asking Carole about her RACIAL identity |
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The young seagull lacked confidence and courage.If your friend goes through the same situation,What will you do? How will you hill him? |
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Answer» vvkkfffjbvijbvfbcdhj V |
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Khichuri how make khichuri |
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Answer» If you need ANSWER of this QUESTION join our TELEGRAM GROUPAND ask their a question search on telegram = @Onlystudytelegram Explanation:If you need answer of this question join our telegram groupand ask their a question search on telegram = @Onlystudytelegram . |
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What types of rhetorical devices does the author use? Pick three different examples of these techniques and explain WHAT IT ACCOMPLISHES in the author’s piece An open letter to the person with whom I was having a nice conversation until he looked down at his phone and started pecking away at the keyboard for, like, 10 minutes. I’m not a big “manners” person. I don’t care which fork you use to eat your salad, so long as it’s not mine. But while you and I are dining together, perhaps you would deign to keep your hands and eyes off your mobile phone for more than 30 seconds at a time. No? Very well—might I see your device for a moment? How sleek and stylish! And how very clumsy of me to accidentally drop it into my soup, then drop the soup into a crocodile, then push the crocodile out of a helicopter. Don’t get me wrong: I understand how important it is for you to stay in constant, utterly relentless touch with your many friends, avatars and close, personal LinkedIn contacts. I grasp what a gruelling ordeal it now will be for your Twitter followers to go 90 whole minutes without knowing precisely where you stand on quantitative easing or the introduction of Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch. On the other hand: I AM SITTING RIGHT HERE. Ah, I see you have a second phone. And I am all out of crocodiles. So be it. Forgive me for interjecting as you enter the third exciting minute of “texting a buddy,” but perhaps you have heard of a new gimmick meant to restore actual human eye contact to meals. Upon arriving at a restaurant, all those who are dining together must place their phones in the middle of the table: the first person to reach for his or her device is obliged to pick up the entire dinner tab. I for one think this is a great idea but would add one small tweak: everyone at the table should also get to stab that person in the hand with a fork. I take it from your reaction that you don’t support this—and also that my fork hurts. Let me assure you, dear friend, that I am not blind to the virtues of the smartphone. It empowers instant communication. It enhances workplace productivity, especially if your company is in the business of obliterating green cartoon pigs. Plus, as you have demonstrated, it provides a convenient way to let people know they are not very interesting. This used to be much harder in the olden days, when you’d have to use subtle signals like theatrical yawning. Now when your friends start telling you about the accomplishments of their children, you can simply glance at your device. It’s a real time saver. Ah, your phone is vibrating yet again. I sense my opportunity approaching. You: Sorry, I just need to . . . [You lapse into silence.] Me: Hey, can I have one of your kidneys? You: [Distracted] Mmm hmm. Me: Great! You: [Looking up] Sorry, what did you just say? Me: [Reaching for scalpel.] I agree you are by no means alone in your habits. In the days before the last federal election, I sat down for drinks with five Ottawa journalists—and at one point, ALL OF THEM lapsed into silence, staring into their phones. I didn’t know what to do. Should I look at my phone and pretend I had an urgent message to return? Would five smartphones even fit inside a crocodile? Perhaps you’ve been led to believe that your station in life is of sufficient importance that you are justified in the comically habitual checking of your emails and texts. And maybe you’re right! After all, there are three groups of people who get a free pass to constantly gaze at their phones during dinner: 1. Brain surgeons who abruptly left in the middle of brain surgery and are checking in to see if maybe they ought go back and finish the brain surgery. 2. Current presidents of the United States of America. (Basketball scores only.) 3. Cuba Gooding Jr. (When so few job offers come your way, you simply can’t be tardy in replying.) If you don’t fit into one of these categories, perhaps you could hold off on using your phone until you pretend to need to go to the bathroom but later I discover you were actually in there retweeting the results of Tony Clement’s squash game. |
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Answer» What types of rhetorical devices does the author use? Pick three different examples of these techniques and explain WHAT IT ACCOMPLISHES in the author’s piece An open letter to the person with whom I was having a nice conversation until he looked down at his phone and started pecking away at the keyboard for, like, 10 minutes.I’m not a big “manners” person. I don’t care which fork you use to eat your salad, so long as it’s not mine. But while you and I are dining together, perhaps you would deign to keep your hands and eyes off your mobile phone for more than 30 seconds at a time.No? Very well—might I see your device for a moment? How sleek and stylish! And how very clumsy of me to accidentally drop it into my soup, then drop the soup into a crocodile, then push the crocodile out of a helicopter.Don’t get me wrong: I understand how important it is for you to stay in constant, utterly relentless touch with your many friends, avatars and close, personal LinkedIn contacts. I grasp what a gruelling ordeal it now will be for your Twitter followers to go 90 whole minutes without knowing precisely where you stand on quantitative easing or the introduction of Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch. On the other hand: I AM SITTING RIGHT HERE.Ah, I see you have a second phone. And I am all out of crocodiles. So be it.Forgive me for interjecting as you enter the third exciting minute of “texting a buddy,” but perhaps you have heard of a new gimmick meant to restore actual human eye contact to meals. Upon arriving at a restaurant, all those who are dining together must place their phones in the middle of the table: the first person to reach for his or her device is obliged to pick up the entire dinner tab. I for one think this is a great idea but would add one small tweak: everyone at the table should also get to stab that person in the hand with a fork.I take it from your reaction that you don’t support this—and also that my fork hurts.Let me assure you, dear FRIEND, that I am not blind to the virtues of the smartphone. It empowers INSTANT communication. It enhances workplace productivity, especially if your company is in the business of obliterating green cartoon pigs. Plus, as you have demonstrated, it provides a convenient way to let people know they are not very interesting.This used to be much harder in the olden days, when you’d have to use subtle signals like theatrical yawning. Now when your friends start telling you about the accomplishments of their children, you can simply glance at your device. It’s a real time saver.Ah, your phone is vibrating yet again. I sense my opportunity approaching.You: Sorry, I just need to . . . [You lapse into silence.]Me: Hey, can I have one of your kidneys?You: [Distracted] Mmm hmm.Me: Great!You: [Looking up] Sorry, what did you just say?Me: [Reaching for scalpel.]I agree you are by no means alone in your HABITS. In the days before the last federal election, I sat down for drinks with five Ottawa journalists—and at one point, ALL OF THEM lapsed into silence, staring into their phones. I didn’t know what to do. Should I look at my phone and pretend I had an urgent message to return? Would five smartphones even fit inside a crocodile?Perhaps you’ve been led to believe that your station in life is of sufficient importance that you are justified in the comically habitual CHECKING of your emails and texts. And maybe you’re right! After all, there are three groups of people who get a free pass to constantly gaze at their phones during dinner:1. Brain surgeons who abruptly left in the middle of brain surgery and are checking in to see if maybe they ought go back and finish the brain surgery.2. Current presidents of the United States of America. (Basketball scores only.)3. Cuba Gooding Jr. (When so few job offers come your way, you simply can’t be tardy in replying.)If you don’t fit into one of these categories, perhaps you could hold off on using your phone until you pretend to need to go to the bathroom but later I discover you were actually in there retweeting the results of Tony Clement’s squash game. |
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When the bees the nectar plentiful they dance vigorously simple sentence form |
| Answer» PLEASE FOLLOW me then I will TELL you the ANSWER | |
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व्हेयर वास एंड फादर अपॉइंटेड इन द इमेजेस इनटू हॉलैंड |
| Answer» TION:रेखा आरेख (अंग्रेज़ी: LINE CHART) यह एक सरल और प्रमुख एकविम आरेख है। किसी एक प्राचल में होने वाले परिवर्तन के सापेक्ष दूसरे प्राचल में होने वाले परिवर्तन को दर्शाने के लिये आधार प्राचल के मानों और उनके संगत निर्भर प्राचल के मानों के कटान बिंदुओं को रेखाखण्डों द्वारा जोड़ने से यह आरेख निर्मित होता है। | |
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In a straight line, the moving speed in 4m is 8m / s. If the cricket acceleration is 2.25m per square second, where will it reach 8m / s? |
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Answer» Cricket start with initial velocity u=0 and its FINAL velocity(V) is 8m/s with an ACCELERATION of 2.25m/s^2. Distance (S) Travelled to fulfil this condition is calculated by the following formula: V^2-u^2=2as=64-0=4.5*s S=64/4.5=14.22m |
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:)Your behaviour calls --punishment. (on, in , at , for) |
| Answer» TION:formark me BRILLIANTLY MARK | |
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Identify the Phrases and clauses 1) The animals of the farm2) the split milk3) who closed the door |
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Answer» the underlined FOLLOWING are phrases1) The animals of the FARM2) the split MILK 3) who closed the doorthankshope it HELPED you please mark me as brainlist |
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Hysen uragewhen he was no longer there ? My values were not so weak. Millions of phad Bapu lived and died for notk but for Bapu. He brought them out of indifference and awakened them to oneyu is gone? We were still there, young, strong and proud to bear his banner betBapu had passed away but his India would continue to live in his children.Choose the correct alternatives to complete the following sentences :(a) The train compartment was decked with — (i) flags, (ii) festoons, (iii) flow(b) A huge crowd had gathered at the bank of the — (i) Godavari, (ii) Yamun(c) Gandhiji's ashes were carried to — (i) Kolkata, (ii) Allahabad, (iii) Mumba(d) The author did not participate in Gandhiji's movements as she had beperson, (iii) worker, (iv) onlooker.(e) The 'magic circle' referred to was (i) Gandhiji's evil power, (ii) Ga(iii) Gandhiji's magical power, (iv) Gandhiji's movement.Complete the following sentences with information from the passage :(i) . The train reached Allahabad amid(ii) After the immersion of Gandhiji's ashes(iii) The Author did not makether the following statements are 'True' or 'False'. Write T' |
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Answer» here is ur answerResources are a kind of supply that can be DRAWN on by a person or organisation in ORDER to function and execute plans and projects. Resources can be in the form of money, material, staff, energy, expertise, time and management, among other THINGS. Resource is a broad term and its DEFINITION varies across fields — economics, BIOLOGY and ecology, computer science, management, and human resources.hope it helps uuhthnksExplanation: |
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For what purposesdo you use water daily? |
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Answer» gdhklkhvnjydseyi gbkjgbmjfhnfvnmklkk HBM |
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A radio and a televisionडिस्टिंग्विश बिटवीन ए रेडियो एंड टेलिविजन |
| Answer» UNDERSTAND HINDI | |
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Fill the blanks with correct words with answers 1. There was a tree in the middle that could ________ ? |
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Why myth is used in understanding the many aspects of religion |
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Answer» ggyggggggggggggghhhhh |
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Ahe ka mazi aai online sangave tase aslyas |
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Answer» Referential integrity is a property of data STATING that all its references are valid. In the context of relational databases, it REQUIRES that if a value of ONE attribute of a relation references a value of another attribute, then the referenced value must exist. Explanation:PLEASE mark me as BRAINLIST. |
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You are Aniket Yadav the secretary of your school.write a notice to be put on school notice inviting names of student s in trerested in joining the tour to pench notional park |
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Answer» OOL DATE :- 1 December, 2020 NOTICE TOUR TO PENCH NATIONAL PARK This is to inform all the students that the student council of our school has organized a tour to Pench National Park. The trip will be conducted on 6th December, 2020. Students who are interested may contact their RESPECTIVE class teachers and provide their NAMES. Further, students who are interested need to submit Rs. 1000 and the letter provided must be signed by their parents latest by 5th December. For further details please contact the undersignedHead boy/girlXYZ |
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How diwali celebrating some simple sentence |
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Answer» ahhhhhhhh PLSSSS pick me as brainlyest plsssssi would FOLLOW ulike all ur QUESTIONS and just do everything plsssssif u do this ur the GREATEST human evetrrr plssExplanation:plssssssssssplsssssok sssgnitxtdrisrilurdjo |
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Through art intergrated learning teachers will be able devlop |
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Answer» creativity and mind SKILLS. Explanation:Through art intergrated learning teachers will be able to DEVELOP creativity and their mind skills. Hope it will HELP you. Plz THANKS the ANS and mark as brainliest if it is helpful to you. |
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व्हाट इज मैग्नेटिक एनर्जी वेयर इज इट यूज्ड |
| Answer» BRAINLEAST FOLLOW ME ♥........................?........ | |
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What question does Ellens father raise to lochinvat and how does he reply |
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Answer» In reply to the question posed to him by ELLEN's father, Lochinvar says that since his suit has been denied, his lovehas died out LIKE the falling tide of Solway. HENCE he has come with his lost love to dance but one measure and drink one cup of WINE. |
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Shanthi said to her brother, "please allow me to do my homework " |
| Answer» SHANTHI REQUESTED her BROTHER to ALLOW her to did the her HOMEWORK. | |
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Please give me a factual discription of an imaginary neighbour park. |
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Answer» Spread out over the vibrant GREEN grass, sat CONTENTEDLY on checkered covers, families enjoyed a picnic. It consisted of ham and CHEESE sandwiches with pickles and bottles of homemade lemonade. After having finished their satisfying meal, the busy parents took time to chase their mischievous children in a game of catch me.Near the rocky road, a plump vendor with a silly oversized hat sold refreshing ice cream to passers-by. One particularly tanned girl handed over money receiving vanilla cream in a bright purple cone. She smacked her lips in anticipation of that delicious sweet taste melting on her tongue.On the other side of the road, boys lined up in a lengthy queue to take their turn at the zip-line. A patient supervisor made sure no one was skipping the queue.Nearby multiple creaking swings were occupied by a bunch of toddlers pushed by their caring parents. They screamed in delight as they whizzed through the cool spring air.Slightly older children were playing with soft sand building castles with the aid of colorful plastic tools. A dark-haired boy wearing round glasses TRIPPED over such a construction, falling face down onto the airy sand swallowing a mouthful of it. He started crying loudly signaling his talkative mother to come over and comfort him.A couple of meters away, a confident daughter went flying down the metal slide right into the hands of her gladdened father. Laughing, he exclaimed: “You’re so brave going down such a steep one!”The scent of blooming flowers wafted throughout the peaceful place. It originated from a group of tall sturdy trees, under which a family read worn, adored books, LEANING against the comforting, uneven surface of the bark.The sound of water dripping from a statue’s mouth at the center of a glistening white fountain pleased the parents chatting away their worries while inattentively watching over the infants playing in the clear luscious liquid. |
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Am agough which arethe domain.gave the boy endlessOubthe domainwhat gaveof grandfather?2 which isboy ?3)Pleasure ?4 where does this storytake place |
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Answer» KJ the following rational and why is the OBJECT is the SPEED u don't KNOW if you aren't busy with WORK but it is FASCINATING |
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Write summary on above story. Please guys answer its urgent. |
| Answer» LD not EXCEPT on OTHERS we should TAKE our DECISIONS ownly | |
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Rearrange rlandgr , vanster,deedin ,roneth |
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Answer» rlandgr= no 7 letters wordsvanster = SERVANT, taverns, versantdeedin= DENIED, indeedroneth= THRONE, HORNET, notherExplanation:Please mark my answer |
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Which of the following is para magnetic bw na + mg 2+ f- and p |
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Answer» ........................... |
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Critically appreciate the poem "Immortality" by Methew Arnold. |
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Answer» here goes your answerExplanation:TPCASTTTitle – Immortality – Given the title, this poem seems fairly straightforward in that it would be about life after death, and the existence of it. Maybe he’s writing about this because he’s close to dying, or someone he cares about is close to dying. In either case he could be writing this to console either himself or someone else. Most of Arnold’s poems encompass a central human theme or ideology in the title which is discussed in his poetry. Paraphrase –Thwarted by our friends, sad, tired,We escape the harsh world to part its wayAnd, Wait! In another existence, we sayThe world will be pushed down, and we will be resurrected.Then, will the resurrected people not have contempt forThe world’s sad, scared departure? Or will they,Who weren’t able to survive the heat of day,Support the passion of heaven’s new day?No, no! the passion of life canStill be there after death, but it can not begin;And those who didn’t’ blame the world,From strength to strength moving on – only them,Whose morals are good, and their conflicts resolved,Go with confidence, but barely any at that, to eternal life. Connotations – End RhymeThe rhyme scheme ABBA ABBA CDE CDE, makes Immortality a Petrarchan sonnet. The rhyming words connect together the ideas of the poem. As the scheme SWITCHES from ABBA to CDE, the poem also shifts in tone and content.Asyndeton (Line 1)Arnold lists the emotions of “foil’d.., depress’d, outworn”, without use of conjunctions to show that there’s a MUCH longer list of emotions we’ll have looking back on our life, which extends farther than the three listed. Alliteration (Line 1)The alliteration of f “foil’d by our fellow-men” enhances the defeated feeling the reader gets as he reads the first line of the poem. Parallelism (Line 4)The parallel clauses in line 4 of "the world shall be thrust down, and we up-borne" helpsportray an idea of the SEPARATION of man from world after death, as the world is thrust down, and man is up-born.Rhetorical Questions (Lines 5-8)The rhetorical questioning in the second paragraph helps SET the tone of the first part of the poem. Arnold contemplates how humans will react to leaving the world behind. He poses two questions for the reader to ponder if they’ll have contempt for the world or if they’ll just be glad about heaven. SyntaxArnold’s complex syntax in the poem, and use of many commas, breaks, and subclauses show the complexity of his human ideology. Attitude – Arnold’s tone in the first two stanzas of the poem is contemplative. He muses the idea of how we’ll feel after we die, and are reborn. He asks if we’ll scorn the world in its poor state, or be glad to leave its troubles behind. However in the next two stanzas he refutes either of these and says the energy and strength of our worldly life, if it’s appropriate, will be kept with us through resurrection, creating a didactic tone. Shifts – The Shift occurs between the 2nd and 3rdstanzas. It transitions from a contemplative tone where he asks questions aboutimmortality, to a didactic tone where he teaches us just how it will be.Theme – Only those whose energies and strengths are worthy to the mortal world will continue to immortality.Title Revisited – After reading the poem, our original idea of the poem being about immortality was surprisingly correct. However it discussed more on the idea of our feelings toward the world and its mortality, and those who will rise to immortality.POVMatthew Arnold USES first person plural in his poem, Immortality. He talks to humans as a whole, in which he is included. He takes the role as the teacher, to teach us about immortality, and those of us who will obtain it.CRITICAL PERSPECTIVESHistorical – Arnold wrote his poems during the Victorian Era, in which social reformation and change in human ideology took place. Arnold is sometimes noted as among the three greatest or most influential poets of the Victorian Era. The majority of his works discuss human life and theology. His poem Immortality is a key example. The discussion of immortality helped shape the religious aspect of the Victorian Era. Biographical – Sometime early in his life, Arnold abandoned Christianity, and became Agonistic ("Matthew Arnold: A Biography"). Reading Immortality, one would think Arnold was basing it on Christian values. But in his poems we get a look into his Agonistic ideology and his views on certain Christian-based ideas, which likely sprout from his Christian childhood.hope it is helpful |
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Principle of art integrated activities is based on |
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Answer» Art INTEGRATED Learning (AIL) is a teaching-learning MODEL which isbased on learning 'through the arts' and 'with the arts': it is a PROCESS where art becomes the medium of teaching-learning, a key to understanding concepts within any subject of the curriculum. |
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Write a description of the picture given at the beginning of this worksheet , use the following hints for writing the description. A village- drought - people - no work - no earning - no food - they migrate - another place - search for work |
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Answer» once there was a village there was drought problem in their village people had no WORK and had no earning of money and they do not have FOOD so they migrated to another place where there n food, WATER etc.. and they search for work to earn money moral: if there is no things we have to migrate to any other place Explanation: |
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Who is being referred to as 'we' in these line |
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Answer» jcnncnckvExplanation:nccmncjj iksi ucgtbtzjvj ujdjcj hdhchxy hdbycfj |
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What is the best part of naruto shippuden |
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Answer» :1 NARUTO And Sasuke, EPISODE 477 (9.6)2 Kakashi Vs. ...3 The Final Battle, Episode 476 (9.3) ...4 The SAGE Of The Six Paths, Episode 421 (9.3) ...5 The Tale Of Jiraiya The Gallant, Episode 133 (9.3) ...6 CONGRATULATIONS, Episode 474 (9.2) ...7 *The Ties That Bind, Episode 364 (9.2) ...8 Planetary Devastation, Episode 167 (9.2) |
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Is this a good hook? Would you be interested in reading this? Lebron James once said “That No. 23 jersey would have gotten sold all over the place without my name on the back, but everybody would have known the likeness. My body would have been on the 2004 NCAA basketball video game. And the Schottenstein Center would have been sold out every single night if I was there. Me and my mom, we didn’t have anything. We wouldn’t have been able to benefit at all from it. The university would have been able to capitalize on everything.” In this quote LeBron James is talking about how unfair the National Collegiate Athletic Association because star athletes like LeBron bring a lot of money to universities but they don’t get a cut of the cash they alone bring in to the schools. Although it is true that student-athletes receive free education, they should still be paid because collegiate players earn lots of money for their schools, will stay in college longer, and college players are not cheap labor. |
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