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2901.

Why was OE Morgan waiting for Andrew even though it was nearly midnight?

Answer» Joe Morgan and his wife had been married nearly twenty years and were expecting their first child. At nearly midnight, Joe was worried and walked up and down, waiting for Andrew to reach Bryngower.
2902.

What was Andrew\'s view on marriage?why was he resentful and confused?

Answer» Andrew reaches the conclusion that all these marriages were dismal failures based on the episode he had witnessed at Cardiff station. It obsessed him morbidly as he thought about\xa0Bramwell, who was foolishly devoted to a woman who deceived him sordidly. Then he thought of Edward Page who was bound a shrewish\xa0Blodwen, of\xa0Denny\xa0who was living an unhappy life being away from his wife. All these relationships led him to draw such a conclusion and he winced from this\xa0realization. He wished to consider marriage as an idyllic state because the only thing the image of Christine permitted him to conceive of. Her shining eyes admitted no other conclusion. He was conflicted between listening to his level head or overflowing heart, leaving him resentful and confused.
2903.

Where was the author grandmother portrait place

Answer» The author remember his grandmother and grandfather.Khushwant singh\'s grandfather portraits hung on the wall of drawing room.
2904.

What message does the poem "Voice of the Rain" give to the reader??

Answer» The message the poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’ gives to the readers is the message of giving back to our source or origin. The rain receives life from the earth and its water bodies. It rises from the earth and forms into clouds in the sky; finally it falls back to the earth and its water bodies. Thus rain gives life back to the source from where it receives life.\xa0
2905.

Comment on the attitude of the voyagers during the hour of crisis

Answer» They were all frightened , except the children
2906.

What were the chief traits of the members of his family that the narrator could recall ?

Answer» The narrator felt that although the people of his clan were poverty stricken, yet they were honest. They were proud, honest, and they believed in right and wrong. None of them would take advantage of anybody in the world, let alone steal.
2907.

Why was the narrator both delighted and ftightened at the same time ?

Answer» The narrator was delighted to see the charming horse which was stolen by his cousin Mourad and he was frightened because Mourad had stolen that beautiful horse from the farmer. Aram and Mourad both were cousins and their family is identified by their honesty. They were poor but both had a dream of horse riding but they couldn’t afford because of less money. One day Mourad came to visit Aram at his house with white horse and by seeing horse Aram became delighted by the beauty of white horse.
2908.

What did the narrator think of mourad ?

Answer» The narrator was Mourad’s younger cousin. He admired him a lot. He also thought Mourad to be one of the craziest members of the Garoghlanian tribe. He was full of life and loved following his passions without caring for people around him. He could do anything to do the things he loved. Only a crazy boy like him could take the horse for riding at early dawn every day. He sacrificed his night’s sleep every night for his passion for riding. He even risked his tribe\'s reputation for his passion for riding. Mourad had the knack of handling almost any critical situation. His heart was full of love for animals. The narrator wished to have some of Mourad’s admirable qualities such as horse-riding, confidence to handle critical situations in him.
2909.

What does the writer say about the \'good old days\'?

Answer» Answer:The ‘good old days’ refer to a time when the narrator was about nine years old. Then, to him, the world was full of all possible kinds of splendour. Life then seemed charming and was as alluring as a mystifying dream.
2910.

Why did ji Morgan stand writing for Andrew Manson at midnight

Answer» It was nearly midnight.The young doctor Andrew Manson reached Bryngower. He found Joe Morgan waiting for him.Joe was a driller. Joe and his wife had been married nearly twenty years.They were expecting their first child.She needed immediate medical help before time.The driller\'s face expressedrelief at the sight of doctor.
2911.

What think would she tell the narrater when she was young

Answer» The grandmother often told her grandson about the games she played as a child. Her stories looked quite funny. They seemed to be quite strange and exaggerated. She looked childish while narrating such funny stories. The narrator didn’t take them very seriously.
2912.

How were the grandmother and the narrator

Answer» The grandmother and grandson were good and initimate friends because when the author was a child his parents leave him with her grandmother.So they spent most of the time together.His grandmother got him ready for school.Even she went to his school with him because his school was attached with a temple.At last both of them returned back to home.
How were the grandmother and the narrator good and intimate friends?
Actually, both of them were like good and intimate friends. They spent most of the time together. She woke him up early in the morning and got him ready for school. She gave him a breakfast of stale bread with a little butter and sugar spread on it. She accompanied him to his school.
2913.

Getting is an enough important sleep write the notes and abbriation of this passage

Answer»
2914.

Letter to enquiry examples

Answer» Booking a FIR..
2915.

Poem summary notes and ncert solution

Answer» Please go in notes on cbse guide app.
2916.

Give a character sketch of tha grandmother mentioned her value

Answer» The author\'s grandmother was a deeply religious woman. She was very kind hearted. She was a living picture of peace and purity.She was not physically beautiful but she had a deep spiritual beauty.According to her view,music is a low association and a monopoly of harlots and beggars.It is not for a wealthy persons.
The author\'s Grandmother is a lady who is very spiritual and is a lady not accustomed to the Modern Techniques, styles and way of life. She has a kind heart and is very kind to animals. She is very much accustomed to the Village Way of Life. She is the frequent visitor of the temple. Her view and perspective of music is that it is the monopoly of harlots.
2917.

Design a poster for your school fete . You may use slogans . Do not exceed more than 50 words .

Answer» Posters are placards displayed in a public place announcing or advertising something. Posters are notices, advertisements and invitations—all in one.\xa0PURPOSE OF POSTERSThe purpose of designing a poster is either to create social awareness about issues related to current problems and needs, or to advertise or even to extend public invitations and display notices.\xa0\xa0\xa0DRAFTING POSTERSPosters should be colourful, attractive and tempting.\xa0They must be drafted carefully to attract the attention of the readers, excite their imagination and influence their minds.Posters are read from a distance. Do not give many details in a poster. Highlight only ; important issue/issues.MAIN FEATURES OF A POSTER(a) LayoutVisually attractive/Eye CatchingTitle-suggestive/catchyUse slogan, jingle or short verseSketch or simple drawingsLetters of different size and shapeProportionate spacing, etc(b) Contents\xa0The theme or subject of the posterDescription or details associated with the themeEssential details like time, date, venue (for an event)Name(s) of issuing authority/organisation, etc(c) ExpressionPhrases, slogans, persuasive languageCreativity in terms of content and designOverall organisation and sequencing of the matter
2918.

Write report on the topic annual day celebration in Jnv pojewal the month of October

Answer» Annual Day Celebrated at Greenwoods Global SchoolGreenwoods Global School, City celebrated its annual day with unprecedented fanfare on October\xa07, 2019\xa0at the school premises. The school was decorated elegantly. A grand stage had been set up with professional sound system. Mr. Navjot Singh Sidhu, the Minister of Local Government, Tourism, Cultural Affairs, and Museums of the State of Punjab had been invited as the chief guest. He was given a floral welcome before he inaugurated the programme.The talented students presented mesmerizing cultural events such as dances, plays, magic show, etc. Mrs. Swati Sehgal, the Principal read the annual report of the school. She made the audience aware of the school’s achievements in academics and co-curricular arenas. Prizes were given away to the toppers and other students who had brought laurels to the school in various competitions and contests. Addressing on the occasion Mr. Navjot Singh Sidhu, the Minister of Local Government, Tourism, Cultural Affairs lauded and praised the school for raising the educational standard in the city. At the end Mr. Upendra Jain, the director thanked the chief-guest, dignitaries, and parents for having spared their time to attend the function; he also thanked students, teachers, and the Principal for organizing the function successfully.
2919.

Write a sketch on narrator\'s grandmother

Answer» It is the character sketch of narrator\'s grandmother
In this story narrator describes his grandmother as old woman. People said that she had once been young and beautiful but according to author her grandmother had been old ever since hehad seen her the author could not imagine her as a child or as a young and beautiful lady. Forhim she was his grandmother, a woman who had been always old and never young. She wasshort, fat and slightly bent. Her face was a full of wrinkles . Narrator maintains that she was beautiful because she was kind, warm, loving, attentive and caring. The author’s grandmother was strong woman in character and was very religious too. She was always dressed in a spotlesswhite dress.In his childhood years, the narrator lived with his grandmother. He describes her as a goodfriend. She would wake him up on school days and prepare him a simple breakfast .She had asympathetic attitude towards animals . She carried several stale chapattis with her for the villagedogs . When she was in village she used to feed dogs but as and when she came to the city shestarted feeding the sparrows. She was a religious woman , as she spend her time in temple inreading the scriptures .She was a woman who love her traditions and culture. With her one hand,she was always telling the beads of her rosary. She spent most of her time reading the holy bookswhether at home or in the temple. She spent her time in spinning wheel and reciting her prayers also. She never omitted to sing her prayers.She did not like the western learning by his grandson .She was also against learning of music.She was left alone when narrator went abroad but she passed her time with spinning feedingsparrows and reciting prayers .She felt happy when narrator came back after a long time. Shemade her ill by beating the drum in happiness .She was so devoted to religion that in her lasttimes she pray. She was a lady to the last
2920.

Sketch of narrator \'s grandmother

Answer» It just a copy paste or nothing
In this story narrator describes his grandmother as old woman. People said that she had once\xa0been young and beautiful but according to author her grandmother had been old ever since hehad seen her the author could not imagine her as a child or as a young and beautiful lady. Forhim she was his grandmother, a woman who had been always old and never young. She wasshort, fat and slightly bent. Her face was a\xa0full of wrinkles . Narrator maintains that she was\xa0beautiful because she was kind, warm, loving, attentive and caring. The author’s grandmother was strong woman in character and was very religious too. She was always dressed in\xa0a spotlesswhite dress.In his childhood years, the narrator lived with\xa0his grandmother. He describes her as a\xa0goodfriend. She would wake him up on school days and prepare him a simple breakfast .She had asympathetic attitude towards animals . She carried several stale chapattis with her\xa0for the villagedogs . When she was in village she used to feed dogs but as and when she came to the city shestarted feeding the sparrows. She was a religious\xa0woman , as she spend her\xa0time in temple inreading the scriptures .She was a woman\xa0who love her traditions and culture.\xa0With her one hand,she was always telling the beads of her rosary. She spent most of her time reading the holy bookswhether at home or in the\xa0temple. She spent her time in\xa0spinning wheel and reciting her prayers also. She never omitted to\xa0sing her prayers.She did not like the\xa0western learning by his grandson .She\xa0was also against learning of music.She was left alone when\xa0narrator went abroad but she passed her time with spinning feedingsparrows and reciting prayers .She felt happy when narrator came back after a long time. Shemade her ill by beating the\xa0drum in happiness .She was so devoted to religion that in her lasttimes she pray. She was a lady to the last\xa0
2921.

which communication skills is most important to build friendship?

Answer» Meet
2922.

How does the author describe the wave walker

Answer» In the chapter \'We\'re Not Afraid to Die,\' Wavewalker was a 23 meter long, 30 ton professionally designed and built boat in which the author, Captain James Cook, intended to undertake his voyage around the world along with his family. The author describes the boat as \'wooden-hulled beauty.\'The author and the members of his family spent many months fitting and perfecting the boat. They tried and tested it in the roughest climatic conditions they could find in their area.
2923.

Why did the grandmother take stale chappati with her while going to school

Answer» For the street dogs which were meet to her in a way to school
So as she may feed the village Dogs on her returning journey to home.
2924.

What was not changed over the years ? Does this suggest something to you

Answer» \xa0What has not changed over the years? Does this suggest something to you? Answer:The sea has not changed over the years. It suggests that the prominent features of nature do not change much. Human beings come and go, but nature always remains.
2925.

Why does the poet use the word engine do you think it is hyperbole or exaggeration

Answer» The word ‘engine’ in the extract denotes the sudden and monotonous noise put up by the young ones of the goldfinch in the nest. The poet has definitely used hyperbole in a beautiful way to compare the sudden eruption of chitterings in the tree to that of an engine starting up.
2926.

Three ways in which the author\'s grandmother spent her days after he grew up

Answer» The three ways in which the grandmother spent her days as he grew up are: * She spent her time by reciting prayers and by telling the beads of the rosary*She sat at her spinning wheel and make yarn with raw cotton.*In afternoon she fed hundred of sparrows in the courtyard of the city house
The three ways in which the author’s grandmother spent her days after he grew up are:\tShe lived alone in her room as she had accepted her loneliness quietly.\tShe sat at her spinning wheel reciting prayers.\tIn the afternoon, she would feed the sparrows for half an hour.
2927.

Deyermaind

Answer» It\'s not deyermaind it is determined
2928.

Potrait of a lady

Answer» I love my granny ?
Love you granma
2929.

Eng Grammer syllabus please!!!Anyone??

Answer» ??????
I want English grammar syllabus
2930.

Who wanted to save narrators mother nice thing

Answer» Mrs Dorling suggested to the\xa0narrator\'s mother\xa0that she should store her belongings at a safer place. She\xa0wanted to save\xa0all her\xa0nice things.
In one word
2931.

write a letter to your friend narrating your experience in a rescue operation

Answer» ABC Nagar,XYZ Road,New Delhi.Date :- 30th December 2019.Dear Aastha,I hope this letter finds you in good health. I’m writing this letter to you so that I could share with you my experience in a rescue operations in Bihar floods where I volunteered. The flooding occurred because of the torrential rain which continued for about 64 hours, and the state capital Patna was worst affected.\xa0Many areas were water logged with about six feet of water, along with electricity failures and shortage of drinking water. The people were taken out of their submerged homes.\xa0Many netizens came forward to arrange eatables for the people and local fishermen were hired for boat services. I was also among the people arranging food and other facilities for people. It was really a horrible scene. But I feel satisfied to do my bit.Give my warm regards to uncle and aunty and lots of love to Tina.Your loving friend,Puja.
2932.

characteristics of Taplow....✍✍✍✍

Answer» Taplow is a boy of sixteen who is extremely interested in science. He does not like learning Greek and Latin. He is a good mimic as he imitates Croker Harris’s voice and style very well. He is a very good judge of good qualities. Though Crocker Harris is very strict, yet Taplow has high regard for him. He does not consider him a sadist. He admires Crocker Harris. He does not want to make Crocker Harris angry by displeasing him in any manner. When Frank suggests him that he could play and come back as there are very bleak chances of Crocker Harris’s coming, he refuses to do so.
Taplow is a boy of sixteen who is extremely interested in science. He does not like learning Greek and Latin. He is a good mimic as he imitates Croker Harris\'s voice and style very well. He is a very good judge of good qualities.
2933.

Comment on the influence of English on indian life as reflected in the story, give examples

Answer» The narrator thinks that the English language and the English way of life have not made any good influence on Indian life. Those Indians who come to know a little of English develop a superiority complex. Thus the narrator shows that the English language and the English way of life have made up hypocrites.
2934.

Summary of chapter 5 snapshot

Answer» Thank you so so much
Mother’s Day Summary in EnglishThe chapter portrays the practical experience of a mother, Mrs Pearson. On a daily basis, her kids disrespect and disregard her. In her own home, she was treated as a slave. Thus, she fell a lot of ignorance and embarrassment every day not only from her Daughter Doris and son Cyril but also from her husband George Pearson who has completely turned a blind eye from his wife.Mrs Pearson life turns when she meets Mrs Fitzgerald, a fortune teller, and discusses her family members and their terrible behaviour. She tells Mrs Fitzgerald everything about her family behaviour. Moreover, Mrs Fitzgerald (strong and sinister personality) recommends her to exchange personalities. So as to teach her family a good lesson. At first, Mrs Pearson didn’t agree but after some encouragement, she agrees to switch bodies.After that, Mrs Fitzgerald casts a spell and swaps her personality with Mrs Pearson. In a matter of seconds, their personality switch and Mrs Pearson who was calm and composed is now smoking and drinking. And Mrs Fitzgerald is now sitting idle.The scene changes, and now Mrs Pearson is in her home and Doris enters home. She hands her a dress and asks her to iron as she has to go on a date with her boyfriend Charlie Spence. Also, she even objects her mother’s smoking. And when she asks her, Mrs Pearson replies very harshly and advise her to do her work herself. Further, she makes fun of her boyfriend. Afterwards, Doris feels miserable and shamed and starts crying when her mother insults and rebuke her.After this, her son Cyril enters, asks his mother hurriedly if his tea is ready. On which Mrs Pearson refuses and advises him to prepare it himself. After seeing her mother reaction and her sister crying he raises his voice. Also, calls Mrs Fitzgerald an old hag on which Mrs Pearson instructs him to mind his language.When the kids talk about being worn-out after work. She makes it very clear to both of them that they all will work equally from that day onwards. And she will not work at weekends and enjoy with her friends.At that point, Mr Pearson enters the house and expresses his surprise on seeing her wife drinking and smoking. He objects Mrs Pearson makes him realise that if he can drink then she can too. Further, he tells him that instead of spending his time with her wife he is spending time with people who are making fun of him behind his back.Mrs Pearson on seeing her family insult asks Mrs Fitzgerald to stop all this. However, she doesn’t let her speak until she teaches all of them a good lesson of respecting and honouring their mother. Soon after they switch personality again. And after that, the son, daughter, and husband learn their lesson and start supporting their mother and wife.Conclusion of Mother’s Day SummaryThrough the Mother’s Day summary, the writer wants to say that we all should respect, care, and help our mother for all the hardship she does for us.
2935.

Summary of voice of the rain

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2936.

What is the speciality of laburnum tree?

Answer» Laburnum has a multi-branched trunk that often starts to branch from the base. The tree is covered with smooth grey or olive-green bark. Laburnum has trifoliate leaves (composed of three leaflets) with long leaf-stalks. Leaves are grey-green colored on the upper side and whitish on the bottom side due to silky, white hairs.
2937.

Write a notice on donation drive for migrant labour

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2938.

how was the ship affected? what did the travellers do to save themselves

Answer» The storm had affected the Wavewalker severely, as result of which it was near capsizing with her masts almost horizontal. The decks were smashed and there was water everywhere; the author could feel that the ship had water below too. Broken timbers hung at crazy angles, the whole starboard side bulged inwards; clothes, crockery, charts, tins and toys sloshed about in deep water. After some time the author found that the hand pumps had started to block up with the debris floating around the cabins and the electric pump had short-circuited. The water level rose threateningly. Back on deck he found their two spare hand pumps wrenched overboard — along with the forestay sail, the jib, the dinghies and the main anchor. All of the ship’s main rib frames were smashed down to the keel. In fact, there was nothing holding up a whole section of the starboard hull except a few cupboard partitions.
2939.

Describe the author\'s jounry from ravu to the height of 5210 metre.

Answer» Hi sona
2940.

Describe narrator\'s jounry from the top the pass to his stay at hor ?????

Answer»
2941.

Hello everyone ?????

Answer» Kkrho sab
Hey
hlo?
2942.

How has Tut’s mummy fascinated the scientists and commoners alike over the previous decades?

Answer»
2943.

My dream (a) ..... to score as many (b)..... as possible.

Answer» A)asB)marks✌✌
2944.

My dream (a)....... to score as many

Answer» is
2945.

Scientific intervention is necessary to unearth buried mysterious

Answer»
2946.

English golden core class 11 cbse kaise download kare..for writing skills help

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2947.

How did Cyril learn a lesson in behavior?

Answer» Since Mrs Fitzgerald had entered the body of Mrs Pearson spiritually. She decided to teach the family of Mrs Pearson a lesson. She decided to teach the children a lesson first. Doris came to ask her mother to iron her clothes. She straight away said no and answered her rudely making her cry. She did the same for Cyril. Told him to do his work himself. Both Doris and Cyril thought their mother had hit her head somewhere that is why she is acting different.
2948.

What is the main objective of the chapter the browning version

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2949.

??✌️✌️Winning defeat is not important, but hard work is important for it✌️✌️??

Answer» ?
For everything.
2950.

Sunita studies at night.(frame a question)

Answer» Why sunita study at night?
Does sunita studies at night?
Does sunita studies at night
Who studies at night