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2351.

Write character sketch of character of chapter birth of book snapshot

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Ca 1 reading passage

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D cs znsjandj

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English chapter Ailing planet-the green movements role note making

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2355.

how did jb priestly use humor and cetair to depict the theme of the play in 120 words

Answer» Way unit
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2356.

How did Mrs Fitzgerald bring about her transformation in the Pearson household.

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2357.

Writing a report

Answer» It should be write in past tense......
2358.

The plane crash in 1975 led to

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2359.

Bravia Class 11 worksheet 61 solution

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2360.

How did Agha Shahid Ali take the news of his near death

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2361.

You have noticed many polythene bag full of litter lying along the road early in the morning

Answer» Good evening jury. To start with the words of George Bernard Shaw, “Animals are my friends and I don’t eat my friends.” Vegetarianism used to be an unusual lifestyle choice. Today it is becoming more common and accepted by mainstream society. While there are many reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet, the most important are health reasons, environmental and economic reasons, and above all, ethical reasons. Health reasons alone are sufficient grounds for becoming a vegetarian. Research has shown that we do not require meat in our diets and it is actually healthier to avoid meat. Meat is high in saturated fats which are known to cause clogged arteries. Cultures that consume less meat than North America have much lower cholesterol and lower rates of heart disease. For example, Japan used to have a lower incidence of heart disease, as well as cancer, before meat consumption increased. There is also reason to believe that humans have naturally evolved to be herbivores, rather than carnivores. Human teeth resemble the teeth of other herbivores, and human intestinal tracts are long, unlike the short intestines found in carnivores. What is natural is usually healthier, and people who become vegetarians frequently report a feeling of increased energy and well-being. My opponents say that vegetarian diets are devoid of the proteins and fats. I totally disagree and say that there are nuts, soya and milk products that contain protein and that is sufficient for our body. With all my points favouring the topic, I feel that all the non-vegetarians will change their stand.
2362.

How would you define the character of the narrator?(L-the address)

Answer» The narrator (Author Marga Minco) – Marga Minco is a Jewish girl who faced the pain, sufferings, and losses, including the irreparable loss of her dear mother in war. She is a brave and courageous girl who faces the challenges of a lonely life after the war is over. ... Also, she couldn\'t survive the war and died.
2363.

How did Mrs Dorling’s daughter treat the narrator?

Answer» nswer: Miss Dorling treats the narrator very badly . She doesn\'t even let her enter the house and tries to shut the gate on the spot . Then she asks her to go away giving the excuse that she was busy and would talk to her some other time.
Answer: Miss Dorling treats the narrator very badly . She doesn\'t even let her enter the house and tries to shut the gate on the spot . Then she asks her to go away giving the excuse that she was busy and would talk to her some other time.
2364.

Why did the narrator’s mother ask her to remember ‘the address’?

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2365.

What do you gather about the character of Mrs Dorling from the story?

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2366.

How did the narrator feel about the ‘stored stuff’ at Mrs Dorling’s house?

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2367.

Why did the narrator feel upset on her first visit to Mrs Dorling’s house?

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2368.

Why was Mrs Dorling surprised to meet the narrator?

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2369.

Why was the narrator confident that she had reached the correct address?

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2370.

Q.1) Why did the narrator go to Mrs Dorling’s house?

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2371.

Describe Albert\'s place of stay

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2372.

Bbc answer sheet

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2373.

Bravia unseen passage

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2374.

Summary of ch- the browing version

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2375.

it was the last physical contact between us indicates death or separation

Answer» Separation
2376.

Who is Suzanne in the chapter birth class11

Answer» Suzzane is daughter of mary ,she is brave and dauntless ,she is 7 years old
His wife Susan\xa0was in labour. She was going to deliver their first child after 20 years of marriage. Joe and Susan were keen to have the child delivered safely. So he stood waiting anxiously for the doctor
His wife Susan\xa0was in labour. She was going to deliver their first child after 20 years of marriage. Joe and Susan were keen to have the child delivered safely. So he stood waiting anxiously for the doctor.
Suzanne is the daughter of caption cook she us 8 year old
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2377.

notemaking perfumes

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2378.

Answer the phone command change into request

Answer» Means
2379.

The girl considers the announcement of the camp as a chance to

Answer» Ritu
2380.

How could shahid maintain his contact with kashmir while living in America?

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2381.

The kingdom of books is as vast as universe note making

Answer» SIMILE
2382.

For whom is Taplow waiting and why?

Answer» Taplow is waiting for Crocker-Harris because He has got extra work to do in the last day for Harris as he missed a day before.
2383.

who was tsetan and what possible problems could he face after leaving Ravi

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2384.

How did the people laugh once upon a time

Answer» 300times a day
2385.

Attempt a critical appreciation of the poem The the voice of the rain

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2386.

What opinion do you form of Dr. Ernest weil

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2387.

Easy paragraph on egotism is the fault in mankind

Answer» Egotism is the most common fault of mankind. The product of the perfectly natural desire to display oneself, egotism, is an exaggerated form of self-display. ... It impairs the personality and frustrates all efforts at self–improvement. A person who under egotism continually talks of his own affairs
2388.

A phase she was

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2389.

Rules of modern gadgets

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2390.

discribe the character sketch APPA man

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2391.

what type of desire will cause the end of the earth

Answer» The world will end as a direct result of\xa0either fire or ice. Some scientists believe that the world would be incinerated (destroyed) from its fiery core, while others were convinced that the coming ice age would destroy all living things on Earth\'s surface.
2392.

What did grandfather use to near

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2393.

"Laws are never respected nor enforced in India". Explain

Answer» It is, indeed,\xa0a very sad state of affairs\xa0that in India, laws are neither respected nor enforced. There is a very well-written Constitution of India that covers all the aspects of the running of a country. ... There is a general apathy towards the system, which is required to enforce the law.
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MCQ on unseen passages punctuality is a necessary habit

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2395.

A friend is need a friend indeed question answer

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2396.

Who was against the ore of tools to remove the body of tut

Answer» Zahi Hawass, the Sectretary General of Egyptian Supreme Council for Antiquities.
2397.

Speech on "Academic excellence is the only requirement for a successful career"

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English core

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2399.

The three phases of the author

Answer» 1.childhood-when he went to the village school and the grandmother helped him to get ready and went to school with him.2. boyhood - when he went to the city school in a bus. He shared a room with grandmother but she could no longer help him in his studies.3. early youth - when he went to the university and was given a room of him own. The common link of friendship was snapped.
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The system of racial domination against the black of South Africa has been overturned

Answer» Domination against the blackpeople of South Africa has beenoverturned(1 Point)in the last decade of the20th centuryin the 18th centuryin the last decade of 18thcenturyin the first decade of 19thcentury