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Write an article on the topic "How to make women safe".

Answer» LOGINJOIN NOWEnglish\xa0>\xa0Essays\xa0>\xa0Safety of Women in India for Students and ChildrenEssaysSafety of Women in India for Students and Children500 Words Essay on Safety of Women in IndiaSafety of\xa0Women in India\xa0has become a major issue in India now. The crime rates against women in the country have only risen to a great extent. Women think twice before stepping out of their homes, especially at the night. This is, unfortunately, the sad reality of our country that lives in constant fear.Women in India have been given equal rights as men; however, people do not follow this rule. They contribute to the growth and development of our country; still, they are living in fear. Women are now on respected positions in the country, but if we take a look behind the curtains, we see even then they are being exploited. Each day we read about horrific crimes being committed against women in our country like it’s a norm.Crimes against Women in IndiaNot a day goes by where you don’t hear of the news of a crime against women in India. In fact, there are at least five news articles that tell us about the horrific details of the various crimes. It is extremely painful to watch the status of women’s safety in India, especially in a country where women are given the stature of goddesses.The list of crimes against women is quite long, to say the least. Acid attack is becoming very normal is various parts of the country. The criminal throws acid on the face of the victim to destroy their lives completely. Nonetheless, India has a lot of strong acid attack survivors who are battling for their lives and trying to lead their lives independently.Furthermore,\xa0domestic violence\xa0and honor killings are very common. The wife stays in an abusive relationship because of the fear of society. The family kills their daughters in the name of honor to keep up with the reputation of their family. Similarly, female foeticide is yet another common crime. Due to the regressive thinking, people kill daughters before they are born.The list continues as crimes against women are on the rise. Other crimes also include child marriages, child abuse, rape, dowry deaths, trafficking and many more.
6952.

Write a paraghraph on the topic my future in few point

Answer» Ambition is a great incentive to work. A life without ambition is like an arrow without a target. Seneca rightly said, "If one does not know which part one is sailing, no wind is favourable". An ambition is a dream with a deadline. All successful people have an ambition. No one can get anywhere unless he knows where he wants to go and what he wants to be or do. Precisely, ambition is the path to success. My ambition in life is to become a teacher. It is the best way to cater to the needs of coming generations.I know, the task of an excellent teacher is to stimulate apparently ordinary people to unusual effort. The challenge lies in not identifying winners, it is in making winners out of ordinary. I shall strive my best to guide my students not only to acquire knowledge but also prepare for the life in future. Every child is like a flower. I would make them enjoy their stay in the school. If that is achieved, I am sure the children would learn whatever is being taught. I would mould my students to become both intelligent and knowledgeable. In short, all my students would grow up into ideal citizens and great human beings who have love for all living beings."A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops" said Henry Adams. Remembering this I would be an ideal teacher. "The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. So, I would become a great teacher. And I would work hard to accomplish my ambition.
6953.

why does the author call the tea plant a tea of bushed

Answer» The author calls the tea plants ‘a sea of tea bushes’ because the tea bushes were extended as far as the eye could see just like a sea.
6954.

Give brief character sketch of padder/ baker of Goa

Answer» The Baker or Paderused to be an essential part of Goan\'s life. The baker or the bread seller peculiar dress during that Portuguese days. It was known as the Kabai. It was a single piece long frock reaching down the knees. With the passage of time, he started wearing a shirt and trousers which were just longer than the short pants.
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What is the character sketch of Anne Frank?

Answer» Anne Frank is the main character of\xa0\'From the Diary of Young Girl\' . Her diary entries give an insight about her character and personality. Anne find a good and confident friend in the form of her diary which which she could share all her feelings. She share everything with her diary. She does not think she is pretty, but she is confident that her personality and other good traits make up for it.\xa0Anne is a playful and comical but with the serious side. She is content and optimistic despite the threats and danger that her family faces. She is remarkably forthright and perceptive at the beginning of the diary but as she leaves her normal childhood behind and enters the dire and unusual circumstances of the holocaust, she becomes more introspective and thoughtful. Anne feels extremely lonely and in need of kindness and affection.
She is very intelligent and perceptive, and she wants to become a writer.\xa0Anne\xa0grows from an innocent, tempestuous, precocious, and somewhat petty teenage girl to an empathetic and sensitive thinker at age fifteen.
Anne Frank is the main character of\xa0\'From the Diary of Young Girl\' . Her diary entries give an insight about her character and personality. Anne find a good and confident friend in the form of her diary which which she could share all her feelings. She share everything with her diary. She does not think she is pretty, but she is confident that her personality and other good traits make up for it.\xa0Anne is a playful and comical but with the serious side. She is content and optimistic despite the threats and danger that her family faces. She is remarkably forthright and perceptive at the beginning of the diary but as she leaves her normal childhood behind and enters the dire and unusual circumstances of the holocaust, she becomes more introspective and thoughtful. Anne feels extremely lonely and in need of kindness and affection.
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Write an article on the topic \'\'How to make women safe\'\'.

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Send me the latest book name Of computer IT

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6958.

what do people thing about the end of the world . in detail

Answer» Through ice
The world will end tomorrow ?
According to the poet, the world will end due to the \'fire\', which symbolises desire. But if the world had to end twice then it will be due to the hatred symbolised by \'ice\'.
According to the\xa0poet, the\xa0world will end\xa0due to the \'fire\', which symbolises desire. But if the\xa0world\xa0had to\xa0end\xa0twice then it\xa0will\xa0be due to the hatred symbolised by \'ice\'.
6959.

Should triger be allowed to live in their natural habitat? Why?

Answer» Tigers are the most iconic of the big cats. With their gorgeous black-and-orange coats and long, white whiskers, they invoke in many a feeling of wonder and admiration.But though they are adored, they’re also vulnerable to extinction. Around 3,890 wild tigers roam forests and savannas today. Tigers are poached for their parts and lose habitat to human activity every day.WWF’s is committed to Tx2—the global goal of doubling the number of wild tigers by 2022. By working with tiger range countries, we are pushing forward on zero poaching across Asia even as we secure vital tiger landscapes and curb the demand for illegal tiger parts and products.
Yes,God has made all living beings equally and thus, the animals too have the right to freedom.
Freedom is the natural instinct of every living being. Everyone loves freedom and does not want to live in confinement. Similarly, the tiger also longed for freedom. He was so fed up being caged that he even ignored the visitors. He took to and fro steps in the cage as if trying to while away the time. The tiger wanted to escape this captivity.God has made all living beings equally and thus, the animals too have the right to freedom. They should not be caged. It is their right to enjoy their natural habitat i.e. the forest and run freely in the wild. We should, thus, respect their freedom and should not put them in the zoo.
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Moral of first flight

Answer» Moral/Theme of the story \'His first flight\' : \'His first flight\' story excellently explains the importance of things like independence, self courage and confidence. Also, it shows the need for motivation to reach our goals. Necessity is the mother of invention, but it sometimes needs an initial spark from outside.
Yes ,a tiger must be allowed to live in it\'s natural habitat.Because there it can survive well instead of other habitat.Every organisms have to live in it\'s own environment because it can do their life process well there.It can get all things from it\'s Environment required for it\'s survival.
\'His First Flight\' is a parable. The seagulls convey the message of self-confidence, motivation and self-reliance. The mother seagull motivates the young one enough to get him to learn flying. The baby seagull realises the importance of belief and faith. He flaps his wings to learn flying and gain the confidence to be independent. The story conveys \'Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime\'. The parable also stresses the importance of family ties and filial support.
6961.

Who is Lencho what does he do?

Answer» Lencho had faith in God. He had been instructed that God’s eyes see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. Therefore, he wrote a letter to God expressing his need for a hundred pesos so that he could sow his field again and live until the crop grew again.
Lencho is a farmer, he grew corn crops
6962.

What happened when the village constable Mr Jaffers tried to arrest Griffin?

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Griffin removed the clothes one by one and who tried to catch him were blown off or beaten by griffin. He than ran as he was not wearing any clothes no one could catch him.
6963.

Describe 3 points about lencho and postmaster

Answer» Lencho is the main character of the story “The Letter to God.” He is a poor farmer who is the sole bread-earner of the family. He had faith in God. Lencho lived in a small house which was situated on the crest of a low hill in the valley. Throughout the morning Lencho sat in his house and waited for the rain to come. He wished for the rain or the shower for his field in which he had grown his crops. Lencho wrote the letter to God as he thought that he would be the only one to help him in his bad times. He wrote a letter addressing to God to send him 100 pesos so that he and his family can survive in such a difficult situation. The postman in the story "A Letter to God" was of a very humble and kind in nature. When he saw that a person had written a letter addressing to the God he read the letter and decided to help the innocent person. He very well knew that there is no address of God to which he will deliver Lencho\'s letter. Hence he decided to not let Lencho\'s emotions down and help him by contributing money. But after seeing Lencho second letter everyone including the postman felt very sad as he had complained to God about the people working the post office.\xa0
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What is a dust of snow?

Answer» Thanks
A \'dust of snow\' means a fine particles of snow. The sudden shower in the form of the dust of snow changed the poet\'s mood. The poet\'s mood changed from sad to happy.
6965.

It was so dark that I fell down the stairs last night. I ________ the light

Answer» should have fixed
It was so dark that I fell down the stairs last night. I need to___ the light the light,??
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Lemmon ommision

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Types of tense

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According to them English has three tenses, (i) Present Tense (ii) Past Tense and (iii) Future Tense.\xa0Each of the three above mentioned tenses can further be divided into sub parts. These sub parts include:\tSimple\tContinuous\tPerfect\tPerfect Continuous
6968.

What madame forestier exclaim in astonishment when she saw Matilda,years after the minister\'s ball?

Answer» Madame Forestier was astonished to see Matilda years after the Minister\'s ball because she had changed a lot. Her condition had turned pathetic and she had lost all her beauty and glory. She had become a crude woman of poor household
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On the day, when Madam Forestier met Mrs Loisel, she couldn\'t recognise her because she had changed so badly. Mrs Loisel told the whole story and also the fact that her necklace was responsible for their miserable condition. Madam Forestier was touched and said, “Oh! My poor Matilda!
6969.

What makes writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank

Answer» It was a strange experience for Anne Frank because of two reasons firstly she do not have any true to whom she could confide in and secondly she none would be interested in a thirteen year old girl\'s musing.
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Griffin brilliance as a man of science fades before his darker traits. comment.

Answer» Griffin is undoubtedly a brilliant scientist. He has invented a medicine which after consumption makes human invisible.But Griffin is a lawless person and loose-tempered. He can\'t do anything that behaves a civilised person. He burns the house when owner demands rent from him. He steals money and attacks Jaffers the constable. These negative traits elipsed his brilliance as a scientist...***Finish***..Hope this is helpful to you all..?
Thanks Yuvika for such a nice answer.
Griffin was a brilliant scientist as he made a rare drug which vanishes or make human body transparent and he is daring to as he swallowed those drugs in order to test it and also for taking revenge. This shows that on contrary he was a lawless person as he set his landlord\'s house on fire. He also done an act of theft in London, at theatre. He took all accessories like goggles , fake mustache, specs etc. to cover him in order to become visible He is rude, short tempered and anxious because when Ms.hall asked the reason how could he enter in locked room he was not able to control him and revealed his truth that he is a scientist.These all reasons show that Griffin brilliance as a man of science fades before his darker traits.
Griffin misused his scientific discoveries for his selfish evil interest .After quarrel with his landlord he set his house on Fire to seek Revenge but mankind & science should complement each other .science becomes a waste it is not utilised for betterment and welfare of mankind. due to this reason Griffin brilliance as a man of science fades vefore his darker traits.
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Griffin brilliance as a man science paid for his darker traits. comment.

Answer» Griffin was a brilliant scientist as he made a rare drug which vanishes or make human body transparent and he is daring to as he swallowed those drugs in order to test it and also for taking revenge. This shows that on contrary he was a lawless person as he set his landlord\'s house on fire. He also done an act of theft in London, at theatre. He took all accessories like goggles , fake mustache, specs etc. to cover him in order to become visible He is rude, short tempered and anxious because when Ms.hall asked the reason how could he enter in locked room he was not able to control him and revealed his truth that he is a scientist. These all reasons show that Griffin brilliance as a man of science fades before his darker traits.
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6972.

What comparison had Frederick drawn btw his & Harriet life

Answer» The excerpt is taken from the biographical account of Harriet Tubman titled, ‘Harriet Tubman, The Moses of Her People’. This is a story of a woman who suffered because of racial discrimination, but she did fight against slavery, helped her family and members of her community to free themselves from the clutches of the perpetrators of their suffering. She was grateful to her friend, Frederick Douglass, who had hidden her, and some runaway slaves more than once in his home in Rochester. Read the passage (a letter to Harriet by Frederick Douglass) given below and answer the questions that follow. "The difference between us is very marked. Most that I have done and suffered in the service of our cause has been in public, and I have received much encouragement at every step of the way. You, on the other hand, have laboured in a private way. I have wrought in the day—you in the night. I have had the applause of the crowd and the satisfaction that comes of being approved by the multitude, while the most you have done witnessed by few trembling, scared, and footsore bondmen and women, whom you have led out of the house of bondage, and whose heartfelt God bless you has been your only reward. The midnight sky and the silent stars have been the witnesses of your devotion to freedom and your heroism." When years later, in her old age, a reporter for the New York Herald Tribune came to interview her one afternoon at her home in Auburn, he wrote that, as he was leaving, Harriet looked towards an orchard nearby and said, "Do you like apples?" On being assured that the young man liked them, she asked, "Did you ever plant any apples?" The writer confessed that he had not. "No" said the old woman, "but somebody else planted them". I liked apples when I was young. And I said, "Someday I’ll plant apples myself for other young folks to eat. And I guess I did." Her apples were the apples of freedom. Harriet Tubman lived to see the harvest. Her home in Auburn, New York, is preserved as a memorial to her planting. (Source: Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People, by Langston Hughes) Q.1. What had Harriet done for herself and her community? Q.2. What was the title of the first book written on Harriet Tubman and who wrote it? Q.3. How had Harriet’s life been hard, but dedicated to a cause? Q.4. What comparison had Frederick drawn between his and Harriet’s life? Q.5. Tick the correct answers. Harriet had been grateful to Frederick because: (a) Frederick was her neighbour. ( ) (b) Harriet took financial help from Frederick. ( ) (c) Harriet revolted as a slave and ran away from her master’s house and Frederick gave her shelter. ( ) (d) Frederick hid other slaves in his house whom Harriet had inspired to run away. ( ) Q.6. Tick the correct answer. ‘footsore bondmen and women’ means: (a) Bondaged men and women had to work day and night. ( ) (b) Bondmen and women suffered from foot diseases. ( ) (c) Bondmen and women were bonded labourers. ( ) (d) Bondaged men and women had wounded and tired feet because they ran for days together to safe places from the house of their masters. ( )
6973.

how is anne more mature than peter ? describe her feelings for him .

Answer» Anne was a lovely girl who never had anyone to share her ? with. As she was growing up, she felt that she should also have a friend to whom she could confide and share her feeling. She liked Peter and dreamt of him. She always wanted to be near him. She always kept on finding some excuse to go to his room or try to talk to him. She longed for his company. whenever Peter didn\'t talk to her, she used to cry a lot and became restless ? . Both of them had a very understanding relationship. Even Peter like her company. They talked on every subject including physical change and ***. They never felt embarassed about it. Their parents objected to their meeting but still they used to meet. They didn\'t bother much about their parents as they felt them to be to busy. Anne felt herself to be in love with him which shows her maturity while Peter thought her as a friend.
Anne initially thought him to be person with excessive anxiety towards his health, laziness and hypersensitivity. However, later her feelings towards Peter changed when he made a point to express his inner self to her. Later, acc. to anne he was rather a peaceful and tolerant boy.I think it\'s right
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Answer» What you want to say
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6975.

How does the poet described the beauty of flowers

Answer» By his poem
6976.

Give modal exercises and explain

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6977.

Explain modals

Answer» A\xa0modal\xa0is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation.\xa0Modal\xa0phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things as\xa0modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to.\xa0There are ten types of modal verbs:\xa0can, could,\xa0may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought to.\xa0Can\xa0(or cannot/can\'t) shows ability, in the sense of knowing how or being able to do something. In informal situations, it expresses permission, in the sense of being allowed to do something.\xa0There are ten common\xa0modal\xa0auxiliary verbs and they are \'can\', \'could\', \'will\', \'would\', \'shall\', \'should\', \'may\', \'might\', \'must\' and \'ought\'.
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Please give the notes of modals.....I am really confused in this ....Please explain me modals

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The boy has lost

Answer» I think u have lost Ur mind. ??write Qs carefully
I think u r talking about the ball poem so according to this poem boy lost ball
Go and find him....hahaha
What the boy has lost
6980.

When did Segall\'s first flight begain

Answer» The seagul began to fly as he was starving from hunger when his mother showed him the piece of fish he dived and fly out in order to eat
A n s w e r\xa0T h e y o u n g seagull\'s first flight began when he dived for the fish.\xa0It ended in the green sea, where he gently settled down.\xa0
6981.

did Wanda was a very generous girl

Answer» Yes
Yes, she was generous because peggy made fun of her then also she made her drawing and forgiven her
Yes, she was generous because peggy made fun of her then also she made her drawing and forgiven her
6982.

Give a brief sketch of meggi.

Answer» Margie Jones is an eleven year old girl. She is taught by a mechanical teacher in her home\xa0. She uses to write her feelings in a diary. She too writes about finding a\xa0. She\'s having a little knowledge about the old schools and teachers. She collected all the information from her friend Tommy and her grandfather.
Maddie was a friend of Peggi.She belongs to a poor family .Her mother works at home of peg. Peggy \'s mother gave her old clothes of peg and she always wore old clothes of Peggi.the main difference between Maddie and Wanda petronski was that Maddie\'s name was not such bad like Wanda and she did not live in buggin hieghts. Maddie was a good friend of peegy.she always stey in school with paggy and she also make fun of Wanda petronski as Peggy could .Maddie did not feel good about this fun but she had to support Peggy due to Peggy\'s richness .She felt guilty when Wanda petronski left the area and school and go to New place and school .
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I ____________ to chennai tomorrow definetly. (go, will go, am going )

Answer» I am going to Chennai tomorrow definitely
am going because it\'s a planned future action so it is present continuous tense
am going because she or he jo bbhi h vo definitely kh rha h ki pkkka jauga m chhenai
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6984.

A speech on aim to education

Answer» Life without education is like a tree (?) without fruits.Education is most powerful weapon to change the world
Life without education is like a tree (?) without fruits.
Education is most powerful weapon to change the world
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Find/a/great/way/facebook/is/to/FRIEND

Answer» Facebook is a great way to find a friend
to find a friend facebook is great way
Facebook is great way to find a friends
Facebook is great way to find a friend
Facebookisgreat\xa0way\xa0tofindaFriend
6986.

What was the real story of the balcony below the window of ausable\'s room?

Answer» There was no balcony below the ausables room
Ausable\xa0was an intelligent spy. When he found Max waiting for him in his\xa0room, he made a\xa0story\xa0of a\xa0balcony\xa0under his\xa0window. He convinced Max about the\xa0balcony. And thus, when someone knocked at the door, Max fearing it to be the police, jumped out of the\xa0window\xa0and died
6987.

How did Ausable outsmart and outwit the crafty max and rid of him ?

Answer» He cooked up the story of the balcony below the window of his room and the arrival of the police. He\xa0outwitted\xa0and\xa0outsmarted\xa0his rival and enemy secret agent,\xa0Max, who had come to take away a very important paper concerning some new missiles. Through his presence of mind,\xa0Ausable was\xa0able to get\xa0rid\xa0of his rival,\xa0Max.
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How did Fowler had his first authentic thrill of the day ?

Answer» Fowler was a writer who had come to meet Ausable. He expected that he would encounter a romantic adventure. His\xa0first authentic thrill of the day came when he saw\xa0a man in Ausable\'s room pointing a pistol towards Ausable and himself.
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Who was ausable ?

Answer» Ausable was the secret agent .
Ausable\xa0was a secret agent who handled Max cleverly. He told Max that he would complain to the hotel authorities. There was a knock and he said it is the police. Max asked\xa0Ausable\xa0to send the police back and in the meantime Max would go and wait on the balcony — and this is how\xa0Ausable\xa0got rid of Max.
6990.

What did hari Singh think when he was standing alone on the deserted platform ?

Answer» When Hari Singh stood alone on the deserted platform he started to think about Anil. He thought about himself and the life he has been living. The money he had stolen from Anil was the largest amount of money he had stolen ever. With that money, he could have enjoyed a life of Arab but he chooses to move back to Anil. Hari Singh realized that what education would give to him can never be bought by the amount of money. He remembered that Anil was the person who had trusted him, sheltered him, and had promised to teach him. In return, he had robbed him and ran away. Hari Singh didn\'t go inside the train and planned to move back to Anil.
6991.

How did hari Singh steal the money that Anil got from selling his book to a publisher?

Answer» Anil got from the book sold by him to the publisher.That night it was raining..and anil came and kept his money under his pillow has was sleeping so deeply . Hari saw this and went to anil room without making noise and slowly picked the pillow and taken the bundles of money..and started to escape from there
6992.

Who was the narrator or the boy thief hari Singh?

Answer» A\xa0Hari Singh\xa0is the\xa0narrator\xa0of this story. He is an artful\xa0thief. One day, he met a young man of twenty- five named Anil at a wrestling match. He gave him an artificial smile.
6993.

What special diet mrs.pumphrey give to build tricki?

Answer» In the story, a triumph of surgery, when Mrs. Pumphrey realized that her beloved dog, Tricki was starting to become inactive, she started a new and special diet that included more nutrients in the food to make him energetic and active. She gave him\xa0cod-liver oil, malt and an extra diet of chocolates and cream cakes.\xa0She also applied an odd combination of giving him food at irregular hours.
6994.

Why was dr.herroit really worried about tricki ?

Answer» The narrator was worried about Tricki because he had become tremendously fat. He looked like a bloated sausage with a leg at each corner. His eyes were blood red. His eyes and nose had a watery discharge. He stared straight ahead and his tongue lolled from his jaws.
MR Herriot was worried about Tricking because Tricking was becoming fattier and fattier day by day and his tounge liked out his legs were like sausage and he had bouts of vomiting .He always lie in the rug and panting.
6995.

What is the theme of ball poem

Answer» The poem described reality of lives that was faced by everyone .
The poet John Berryman through his poem, ‘The ball poem’ has described the reality of life which everyone has to face one day. He has touched the topic of how to stand up against the miseries and sorrows of life.
6996.

Board questions on the ball poem

Answer» What is mean by "epistemology " =epistemology is the study of the nature of knowledge itself.
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need to stick to parental instructions for a successful life.

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6998.

How did the poet witness the whole scene of the boy losing his ball ?

Answer» The poet saw the boy playing with his ball. While he was playing with it, the ball bounced down the street ‘merrily’. And then the most unexpected thing happened. Rolling down the street and after taking a few bounces, finally, the ball fell down in the water of the harbour below.
6999.

Where in the classroom does wanna sit and why?

Answer» \xa0Wanda sat in the seat next to the last seat of the last row in Room Thirteen. Her seat was in the corner of the room where the rough boys who did not get good marks sat. It was also the place where feets scuffled, roars of laughter could be heard, and where the floor was dirtiest in the classroom.\xa0
7000.

Name 13 types of Nouns with example

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