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I\'m confused about someone special. What can I do |
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Format of formal latter |
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A poem on my "unique fingerprints"24 lines poem |
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Why time be consider as sluttish |
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The dear departed summery |
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Find error-nation but the young man left to serve his country |
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Find error- because the winter approached ,war engulfed the |
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Hellen Keller says,"Happy days did not last long." Why does she say this? What had happened to her? |
| Answer» \tShe had not any problem in her eyes and ears from her birth.\tShe passed 1 year of her childhood nicely and normally like a normal child.\tA mysterious illness took away her sight and hearing when she was just 19 months old.\tThis incident she refers to as \'\'happy days didnot last long\'\'.\tJust as the illness came to her like that she became normal again and this gave happiness to her father and mother but they did not knew that their daughter was going to lose her sight and hearing permanently. | |
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Sentence transformation -you seem so tired.take some rest |
| Answer» He/she_________that he/she looked so tired and advised him/her to take some rest. | |
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Summary of the rime of ancient mariner |
| Answer» Three guys are on the way to a wedding celebration when an old sailor (the Mariner) stops one of them at the door (we\'ll call him the Wedding Guest). Using his hypnotic eyes to hold the attention of the Wedding Guest, he starts telling a story about a disastrous journey he took. The Wedding Guest really wants to go party, but he can\'t pry himself away from this grizzled old mariner. The Mariner begins his story. They left port, and the ship sailed down near Antarctica to get away from a bad storm, but then they get caught in a dangerous, foggy ice field. An albatross shows up to steer them through the fog and provide good winds, but then the Mariner decides to shoot it. Oops.Pretty soon the sailors lose their wind, and it gets really hot. They run out of water, and everyone blames the Mariner. The ship seems to be haunted by a bad spirit, and weird stuff starts appearing, like slimy creatures that walk on the ocean. The Mariner\'s crewmates decide to hang the dead albatross around his neck to remind him of his error.Everyone is literally dying of thirst. The Mariner sees another ship\'s sail at a distance. He wants to yell out, but his mouth is too dry, so he sucks some of his own blood to moisten his lips. He\'s like, "A ship! We\'re saved." Sadly, the ship is a ghost ship piloted by two spirits, Death and Life-in-Death, who have to be the last people you\'d want to meet on a journey. Everyone on the Mariner\'s ship dies.The wedding guest realizes, "Ah! You\'re a ghost!" But the Mariner says, "Well, actually, I was the only one who didn\'t die." He continues his story: he\'s on a boat with a lot of dead bodies, surrounded by an ocean full of slimy things. Worse, these slimy things are nasty water snakes. But the Mariner escapes his curse by unconsciously blessing the hideous snakes, and the albatross drops off his neck into the ocean.The Mariner falls into a sweet sleep, and it finally rains when he wakes up. A storm strikes up in the distance, and all the dead sailors rise like zombies to pilot the ship. The sailors don\'t actually come back to life. Instead, angels fill their bodies, and another supernatural spirit under the ocean seems to push the boat. The Mariner faints and hears two voices talking about how he killed the albatross and still has more penance to do. These two mysterious voices explain how the ship is moving.After a speedy journey, the ship ends up back in port again. The Mariner sees angels standing next to the bodies of all his crewmates. Then a rescue boat shows up to take him back to shore. The Mariner is happy that a guy called "the hermit" is on the rescue boat. The hermit is in a good mood. All of a sudden there\'s a loud noise, and the Mariner\'s ship sinks. The hermit\'s boat picks up the Mariner.When they get on shore, the Mariner is desperate to tell his story to the hermit. He feels a terrible pain until the story had been told.In fact, the Mariner says that he still has the same painful need to tell his story, which is why he stopped the Wedding Guest on this occasion. Wrapping up, the Mariner tells the Wedding Guest that he needs to learn how to say his prayers and love other people and things. Then the Mariner leaves, and the Wedding Guest no longer wants to enter the wedding. He goes home and wakes up the next day, as the famous last lines go, "a sadder and a wiser man." | |
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I. Need last year Question paper answer |
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Answer» If you can so better you have to take oswal question papers. It\'s available in this app itself |
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Pride goes before a fall justify the statement on lesson packeltides tiger |
| Answer» Wise men have rightly said, \'Pride goes before a fall.\' Similarly vanity, like pride is bound to meet frustration and dejection. Life is a glorious gift meant to be pursued for higher pursuits such as self-improvement, self-actualization, and serving the suffering humankind. Where is the time for vain pursuits in such a competitive world? But unfortunately a major portion of human beings suffer from the ill of being vain. They waste their time, money, energies and other resources almost all their life later on to realize the futility of it. The best example that shows the misery of vain people is the character of Mrs. Packletide in the story Mrs. Packletide\'s tiger by saki. We see how her vain ambition of outshining Loona Bimberton ends up in her shame, embarrassment, and financial loss. She is left with nothing but regret and remorse. The author has masterfully brought home the point that vain people like her don\'t get anything useful in their lives; their vain endeavors bear no sweet fruit. On the contrary they have to bear loss on all fronts. So vanity is to be got rid of our character. In its place some ethics and moral values should be nurtured. | |
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What\'s the latest syllabus of English?! |
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Helens relationship with Nancy and Mildred , show that she could be very loving and jealous ,? |
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| 1365. |
Who was naresh dutt |
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Answer» Naresh dutt was a younger brother in law of nisikanto babu Naresh was a neighbour hood of the Patol babu and also a director of the film |
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What does the Helen as the central character of the story of my life |
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Answer» Sorry stry means story Because she was wriitten his stry |
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Main course book |
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I want exmpelar questions |
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Why the life of blind and the deaf child cannot learn properly in comparison to the normal life |
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What does albatross refer to |
| Answer» Bird | |
| 1371. |
Which is the most difficult chapter ?? |
| Answer» Not marble nor the gilded monuments. | |
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Character sketch of MRs Packletide.In chapter 2nd |
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Reference to context of all chapters English class 10 |
| Answer» who is the speaker | |
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Tense structure |
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Yaha kis kis ka kal english ka exam hai? |
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What shoud I read in novel(story of my life) for exam? |
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Answer» Welcome soni Thank you ayushi U can watch a short summart video on youtube Yes, I know.How will i be able to write in exam without understanding what i read.I was asking what is important because i dont have much time to read the whole book. Full book not inly read but understand |
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Why did abel merryweather conclude that he was a burden? |
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Features of Laura hinkle |
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| 1379. |
What is the summary of nor marble nor gilded monuments |
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Plz tell me how i can increase my vocublary n way of writing english in my exams .. |
| Answer» I would suggest u to watch english movies & news to increase your vocabulary | |
| 1381. |
Tell me about William Shakespeare |
| Answer» William ShakespeareThis article is about the poet and playwright. For other persons of the same name, see William Shakespeare (disambiguation). For other uses of "Shakespeare", see Shakespeare (disambiguation).William Shakespeare 26 April 1564 (baptised) – 23 April 1616)[nb 1] was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world\'s pre-eminent dramatist.[2] He is often called England\'s national poet, and the "Bard of Avon".[3][nb 2] His extant works, including collaborations, consist of approximately 38 plays,[nb 3] 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays have been translated into every major living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright.[4]William ShakespeareShakespeare.jpgThe Chandos portrait, artist and authenticity unconfirmed. Courtesy of the National Portrait Gallery, London.Born\tStratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, EnglandBaptised\t26 April 1564Died\t23 April 1616 (aged 52)Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, EnglandResting place\tChurch of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-AvonOccupation\tPlaywright Poet ActorEra\tElizabethan eraMovement\tEnglish RenaissanceSpouse(s)\tAnne Hathaway (m. 1582; his death 1616) | |
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How Patol babu lose his job in Calcutta? |
| Answer» Due to the war | |
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Attempt a character sketch of mr . Gilman as a teacher |
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Give brief description of Meldred Keller |
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What had become a routine in the outside world ? The Diary of a Young Girl unit 12 |
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What was the news that nishikanto ghosh gave potal Babu? |
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How can you say that Hellen read and studied out of doors |
| Answer» By seance of her hand | |
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Write an article on moral values and children |
| Answer» Chintu | |
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What Bring about a change in the postmaster? |
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Answer» when his daughter get married in another town and couldnt replt to her father because she was sick ...ali felt that after marrige people get separated and that pain is very worst and as ali was a hunter he understand the pain of separation so this phenomeon of separation made ali change in his nature and to leave hunting When his daughter was sick in the nearby town and he was waiting for her letter ,then he could understand the pain of Ali . This brought a change in the postmaster. |
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English syallabus gramer |
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A ghost story...?Chapter no.4..question 11...Answer......please.. |
| Answer» She opened thecemetery gate fearfully. Standing in frony of her was a smelly witch with a knife in its gloved hand. | |
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Give a pen portrait of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell |
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Answer» Give the character sketch of Helen Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was an inventor and a teacher of a deaf. He is known for his great invention of telephone, as he patented the first telephone. In 1886, Helen met him for the first time in Washington when she was six-years old. This proved to be the beginning of their long friendship. It also became the foundation for Helen\'s education and life. Helen has dedicated her autobiography to him. Helen described him as being full of "tenderness and sympathy" toward her. Dr. Bell was patient and understanding with Helen in a time when no one did. He had family members who were deaf, so he had sympathy for Helen\'s parentsIn 1893, Helen traveled to the World\'s Fair and went around the exhibits with Dr. Graham Bell. She also spent time with him in Washington and in his lab on Cape Breton Island, where he explained scientific experiments to her in interesting terms. In her narrative, he emerges as a kind man who is brilliant and yet still able to connect with children. Dr. Alexander Graham Bell was an inventor and a teacher of a deaf. He is known for his great invention of telephone, as he patented the first telephone. In 1886, Helen met him for the first time in Washington when she was six-years old. This proved to be the beginning of their long friendship. It also became the foundation for Helen\'s education and life. Helen has dedicated her autobiography to him. Helen described him as being full of "tenderness and sympathy" toward her. Dr. Bell was patient and understanding with Helen in a time when no one did. He had family members who were deaf, so he had sympathy for Helen\'s plight.He was a great doctor but he allowed Helen to play with his watch and held her on his knee. He also understood her signs, and he advised her father to write to Mr. Anagnos, then head of the Perkins Institution in Boston, a school for blind people. After which Anne Sullivan came to teach Helen and fostered her learning.In 1893, Helen traveled to the World\'s Fair and went around the exhibits with Dr. Graham Bell. She also spent time with him in Washington and in his lab on Cape Breton Island, where he explained scientific experiments to her in interesting terms. In her narrative, he emerges as a kind man who is brilliant and yet still able to connect with children. |
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Character sketch of Micheal |
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What moral do you get from poem snake ? |
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What did sebastian write in his final email to micheal? |
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I want last 10 year papers of English 2016-2007 |
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What is the meaning of mentor? |
| Answer» A mentor help us to give advice and guidance for our future | |
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A formal letter of placing order for footwear |
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Brief account of John hallock in about 200 words |
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Why does Nelson Mandela think that the greatest wealth of his country is its people? |
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