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Plzz tell me some Important question of novel (the canterilla ? ghost) from chapter 1,2&3 |
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Answer» First and second encounter of ghost with otises Characteristic of Mrs.Otis Characteristic of Mr. Otis Most important question 1* The character sktech of mrs.umney:2*First appearance of the ghost: |
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The address is a story of human predicament that follows war.Comment |
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I want to learn all the writing skills of sa1 |
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Is it the title of the poem childhood is appropriate |
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Character sketch pf sasatri |
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What is the meaning of " harlot". |
| Answer» वैशया | |
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Character sketch of Mrs. Otis |
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Answer» \tMrs Otis was the wife of Mr. Otis , the American Minister. Before her marriage , she was Miss Lucretia R Tappan and had been a celebrated New York Belle.\xa0\tMrs. Otis was very beautiful lady. she had fine eyes and excellent face. she was a bold lady and was not afraid of Ghosts. She ordered to remove the blood-stain on the library floor. when she heard the ghost\'s horrible laugh , she gave him a bottle of Doctor Dobell\'s tincture and said if it was indigestion , it would cure him.\tshe was an affectionate mother. When Virginia could not be found , she went into deep depression . she was almost out of her mind with terror and anxiety and laid on sofa in the library. when Virginia appeared, she clapsed her passionately in her arms.\tMrs Otis could identify the gems and was a good judge of precious stones. Mr. Otis told Lord canterville that Mrs. Otis had informed him that the gems given to Virginia by the ghost had a of great monetary value. U read from ans. book.?? |
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Character sketch of ghost for Simon s.canterville |
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Note making example |
| Answer» note making example | |
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Where is grammar section in this app |
| Answer» Actually there is not such particular section but you can practice on previous years papers. | |
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Who were the three girls in the poem A photograph |
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Answer» The elder girl is poetess\' momAnd other two are her(mom) cousins The three girls were:1.Poetess mother2.Potess mother\'s cousin sisters: Betty and Dolly One of them was the poet\'s mother or other two were the cousin\'s of poet\'s mother |
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What is the format for the report making????.. |
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According to present time syallbus of class 11 letter writing |
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What does narrator thinks of Mourad? |
| Answer» what was narrator think of Mourad | |
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What is the meaning of " Embrace life never settle for less". |
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Characters of Einstein at school life |
| Answer» He is unique and don\'t believe in complete task always in one way but try innovation.He believe in himself and has courage to argue for his philosophy. | |
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Why did the girl neglect to remember the address 26 marconi street again?? |
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Answer» 9630168833 The author didn\'t want to remember the address number 46,marconi Street. She thought that the object Mrs dorling had taken from their house had lost their value. They reminded her of a time which no longer existed. She tried to comfort herself by thinking that she had no space in her house to put all those things. ☺☺☺☺☺☺☺☺ |
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Give a character sketch of sir simon |
| Answer» THE GHOST: His name was Sir Simon and died in 1584, his spirit still haunts the Chase. He murdered his wife. He disappeared and his body was never discovered. . His aspect is very terrible: He is an old man, his eyes were as red burning coals, long grey hair fell over his shoulders in matted coils, his garments, which were of antique cut, were soiled and ragged, and from his wrists and ankles hung heavy manacles and rusty gyves.9630168833 | |
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Summaryof canterville ghost |
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Narender won the prize. He is my neighbours. Combine the sentence using who |
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Answer» Narender who won the prize is my neighbour Narender won the prize who is my neighbour |
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Kindled and illuminated have the same meaning |
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What is abberiviation |
| Answer» An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. It consists of a group of letters taken from the word or phrase. For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the abbreviation abbr., abbrv., or abbrev. | |
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How the note making is done |
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Answer» Note making is an advanced writing skill which is acquiring increasing importance due to knowledge explosion. There is a need to remember at least the main points of any given subject. Making notes is a complex activity which combines several skills.How to make notes \tRead the passage carefully.\tHeading\tWhat is the main idea of the passage? Frame a heading based on the central idea and write it in the middle of the page.\tSubheadings\tHow has the main idea been presented and developed? Are there two or three subordinate/associated ideas? You can frame subheadings based on these.Points\tAre there further details or points of the subtitles that you wish to keep in these notes? Indent, i.e., suitably space and number.\tAll subheadings should be written at a uniform distance from the margin.\tIndenting\tAll points should also maintain the same distance away from the margin.
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What is the address |
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Answer» 46 marconi Street The story The Address is all about human predicament that follows war. The story narrates how a daughter goes to her native place in Holland in search of her mother\'s belongings after the war. In the beginning of the story it is narrated how the protagonist was given a cold reception when she went to her native place after the war in search of her mother\'s belongings. After ringing the bell of House Number 46 in Marconi Street, a woman opened the door. On being introduced,the woman kept staring at her in silence. There was no sign of recognition on her face. The woman was wearing her mother\'s green knitted cardigan. The narrator could understand that she had made no mistake. She asked the woman whether she knew her mother. The woman could not deny this. The narrator wanted to talk to her for sometime. But the woman cautiously closed the door. The narrator stopped there for sometime and then left the place.In the subsequent sections, the memories of the narrator\'s bygone days come to light. Her mother had provided the address years ago during the war. She went to home for few days. She could find that various things were missing. At that time her mother told her about Mrs Dorling. She happened to be an old acquaintance of the narrator\'s mother. Lately she had renewed contact with her and had been coming there regularly. Every time she left their house she took something home with her. She told that she wanted to save all their nice possessions. The next day the narrator saw Mrs Dorling going out of their house with a heavy suitcase. She had a fleeting glimpse of Mrs Dorling\'s face. She asked her mother whether the woman lived far away. At that time the narrator\'s mother told about the address: Number 46,Marconi Street. After many days the after the war,the narrator was curious to take record of the possessions that must still be at Number 46, Marconi Street. With this intention she went to the given address.The concluding part of the story describes the second visit of the narrator. As the narrator\'s first visit yielded no result so she planned to go once again. Interestingly, a girl of fifteen opened the door to her. Her mother was not at home. The narrator expressed her wish to wait for her. The girl accompanied her to the passage. The narrator saw an old fashioned iron candle holder hanging next to a mirror. The girl made her sit in the living room and went inside. The narrator was horrified to find herself in a room she knew and did not know. She found herself in the midst of familiar things which she longed to see again but which troubled her in the strange atmosphere. She had no courage to look around her. But she no longer had desire to possess them. She got up, walked to the door, and left the room. She resolved to forget the address and moved on. |
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The cause of blood stain in the canterville |
| Answer» The ghost was using virginia\'s painting colors to draw the blood stains every day | |
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What was the tuning point in booker\'s life (up from slavery) |
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How identify tense |
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What happened on 15 January |
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Who was range |
| Answer» It was RANGA not RANGE | |
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How to write a writing |
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Poem of a photograph |
| Answer» “A Photograph,” a poem by the English writer Shirley Toulson, describes the adult speaker’s discovery of a photograph showing her mother, at that time a girl, and some even younger cousins swimming during a holiday at the sea. At the time the picture was taken, the speaker’s mother was “the big girl,” roughly twelve years old (4), and the picture shows her holding the hands of the two younger girls as they swim. The photo shows all three girls smiling for the camera, and the speaker fondly recalls how her mother, in her thirties or forties, later looked at the picture and laughed at the way she and her cousins were dressed. Now the speaker, looking at the picture herself, ponders the fact that her mother has been dead for roughly twelve years—about as long as the young girl in the picture had at that point lived.Clearly one theme of Toulson’s poem is mutability, or change. The picture records a time in the distant past; the speaker recalls a time in the more recent past; and then the speaker finally comments on the present, when her mother has been dead for roughly twelve years. The poem is thus a meditation on the passing of time and also on the fact of loss, especially the mother’s loss of her youth and the speaker’s loss of her mother. Yet the poem can also be seen as a response to, and minor victory over, such loss. Just as the photograph records the past so that the past still, in some sense, exists, so the poem itself records both the photograph and the responses to it of the speaker’s mother and of the speaker herself. The poem itself functions as a kind of photograph, preserving the past so that it never completely disappears.The fact that the photograph is surrounded by (or pasted onto) a piece of mere “cardboard” already suggests the idea of fragility. The photograph is not surrounded by a sturdy metal frame, nor is it (apparently) preserved under protective glass. Instead, the photo is in some ways as vulnerable to change as the people it pictures have proven to be. In the photo, the mother, then a twelve-year-old girl, serves as a source of security and reassurance to her younger cousins. Ironically, of course, the mother herself is now dead; although she protected her. | |
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Character sketch of grandmother |
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Chractersketch of grand mother |
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What is the story of the laburnum top |
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Give any one example of note making |
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Meaning of the sentence :I saw a saw that could not saw |
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Answer» Maine ek Aisa kulhada dekha jo Kat Nahi Sacta tha.Here saw means kulhada and saw means katna Maine ek aara dekha Jo aara nahi tha. Main kuch aisa Dekha Jo Nahi Dekha Ja Sakta |
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Who was moured? |
| Answer» Mourad was the narrator\'s cousin. | |
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Diagnostic |
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Character skatch of twins in Centerville ghosts |
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Solution of english sample paper |
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Why is punctuality necessary in a civilised society |
| Answer» Why is punctuality necessary in a civilized society? | |
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Character sketch of grand.mother |
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How to make a summary of the paragraph given ?? |
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Formate of advertisment |
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KBC |
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Very Important questions |
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Describe the friendship of authors his grandmother |
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Summary of tut\'s chapter |
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Turning point |
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Character sketch of Virginia |
| Answer» Virginia is a 15th years young girl .she is beautiful | |