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Why mrs packletide want to give party to loona bimberton |
| Answer» Mrs packletide give party to Loona biborton because Mrs packletide jealous to Loona Biborton and she want to tell Lona that I am so brave | |
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An article on social networking and children |
| Answer» A social networking service is an online platform which people use to build social networks or social relations with other.More than half of children use social media by the age of 10.Facebook is most popular site that youngsters join 52 per cent of eight to 16-year-olds ignored Facebook\'s age limitOther popular sites include WhatsApp, BBM, SnapChat and Ask.fm43 per cent had messaged strangers, starting from an average age of 12\xa0Facebook Current forms of child online abuse and exploitation include\tCyberbullying: Emotional harassment, defamation and social exposure, intimidation, social exclusion\tOnline sexual abuse: Distribution of sexually explicit and violent content, sexual harassment\tOnline sexual exploitation: Production, distribution and use of child sexual abuse material (child pornography), ‘sextortion’, ‘revenge pornography’\tCyber extremism: Ideological indoctrination and recruitment, threats of extreme violence\tOnline commercial fraud: Identity theft, phishing, hacking, financial fraud\tHabit formation and online enticement to illegal behaviours: Access to alcohol, cheating, plagiarism, gambling, drug trafficking, sexting, and self-exposure\tGrooming: Preparing a child, significant adults and the environment for sexual abuse and exploitation or ideological manipulation | |
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How to get rhyme scheam |
| Answer» Just see the last word of each line and mark it was a b c | |
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The theme of the poem the trees |
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Write a letter to editors highlighting our problem |
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Write the character sketch of helen keller |
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Why Ali no hunt more |
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Answer» because her daughter hate her father\'s hunting habit And because of his age Because he understand the meaning of love and pain of separation. |
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Estimate Helen taste for out door life |
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Estima |
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Give the character\'s sketch of Anne. |
| Answer» ANNE FRANK Anne Frank was extraordinary in her vitality, optimism, hunger for knowledge, and creativity. She was also a moody, sensitive young woman who could (by her own admission) occasionally be mean to those around her... though she struggled not to be.In other words, not only was she extraordinary, she was also just plain ol\' ordinary. This makes her story all the more relatable. And all the more devastating.Anne changed in many ways over the two years she was writing her diary. Some of these changes can be described as “growth.” She became an astute observer of politics, and of human nature, and she became a very practiced and well-educated writer. Many of her diary entries suggest a mind mature past her years, and we forget we are reading the work of a teenager. We should also consider that some of Anne’s changes were because her so-called growth was being stunted. By the end of the diary, we barely recognize the Anne we knew from the first diary entries—and she barely recognizes herself. We see a shell-shocked, alienated, half-starved young woman. Her final diary entry is a cry of despair from someone who just can’t take anymore. Anne’s changes are complicated, and cover many elements of her personality. We’ll give you an in depth view of a few of those elements.A Brief History of LoveWhen Anne starts talking about her love life, things can get a little confusing, especially when it comes to the multiple Peters. Anne has just t | |
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How were the boys useful to the aouther |
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What you mean what you seen? |
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Theme of poem Amanda |
| Answer» I don\'t know about the poem ??????? sorry | |
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Character sketch of devious brutus |
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Alletration of sounds in poem snake |
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Summary of two gentleman of Verona |
| Answer» This is a story of 2little boys. Nicola & Jacopo. They lost there father in war and there elder sister was suffering from tuberculosis of the spine. They used to work very hard. Polished shoes , acted as tour guide and many more. They were self reliant and wanted there sister to get well soon. Author & his frnd helped them a lot. And was happy & amazed by the dedication of the2 children. | |
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How did Peggy make fun of Wanda |
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Character sketches of all the characters in novel "the story of my life" by Helen keller |
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Answer» https://www.enotes.com/topics/story-life/characters#:~:text=The%20main%20characters%20in,She%20attended%20Radcliffe%20College. Helen KellerHelen Keller was a prominent author, political activist, and teacher and the first deaf-blind person to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree. Born in 1880 to parents Arthur H. and Kate Keller, Helen grew up in a loving, comfortable home with her parents and her sister. Her life was forever changed when an illness left her blind and deaf at nineteen months. Keller struggled to communicate with her family, often resorting to outbursts and temper tantrums to get their attention. Desperate, her parents sought the help of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, who recommended they see Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who in turn suggested that they contact the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Anne Sullivan, a recent graduate of the Perkins Institute, became Keller\'s teacher.Keller recounts how via Sullivan\'s newly developed teaching methods, she learned both the manual alphabet and braille. Sullivan took every opportunity to teach Keller, often signing the proper names of trees and plants into Keller\'s hands while taking a relaxing stroll in the country. Gradually, Keller progressed from learning short words and phrases to reading Shakespeare and other classical works. It was around this time that Keller developed a lifelong fascination with literature. She set her sights on attending Radcliffe College, an all-female institution and offshoot of Harvard. Given the unusual nature of her disabilities, she struggled to pass the rigorous entrance exams to Radcliffe, which were not designed to accommodate the blind or deaf.In spite of these obstacles, Keller passed her exams, and she enrolled in classes in the fall. Sullivan came with her to Radcliffe, attending lectures so that she could sign the professor\'s lessons into Keller\'s hands. Though she did well in school, a couple of her instructors questioned whether Keller was really able to complete the work for her classes, given her disabilities. Disillusioned, Keller admitted that college life was not as romantic as she thought it would be. Nevertheless, Keller went on to become a prominent author and activist, publishing many essays and memoirs. The story of her education is well-known and has been portrayed several times in the media, perhaps most notably in the play and subsequent film The Miracle Worker.Anne SullivanAnne Sullivan was Helen Keller\'s teacher and friend. Sullivan was born into a poor family and spent part of her childhood in an almshouse in Massachusetts, where she contracted an eye disease as a result of the dismal living conditions. The disease left her vision severely impaired and eventually led her to the Perkins Institute, where she learned the teaching methods of Samuel Gridley Howe, a prominent figure in the field of education for the blind. She was just twenty years old when she was sent to live with the Kellers. She started teaching Keller immediately, beginning with the manual alphabet, then progressing to braille.Sullivan\'s teaching methods were less structured than Howe\'s, and she liked to give spontaneous lessons while she and Keller were out taking walks. Sullivan took Keller on a trip to visit the Perkins Institute in Boston, where Keller befriended many of the other blind children. On another trip, they visited the Horace Mann School, where Keller learned to speak. Throughout all of this, Sullivan rarely left Keller\'s side, and she had little time to herself. She loved the work, though, and later accompanied Keller to Radcliffe College, where she translated the professors\' lectures into the manual alphabet. Sullivan worked with Keller for the rest of her life. She died in 1936.Arthur H. and Kate KellerHelen Keller\'s parents. Arthur was a former captain in the Confederate army, and Kate was a devoted housewife. Their family was well-to-do, so the Kellers spared no expense in ensuring that their daughter Helen received the best possible education. Their search for a suitable teacher led the Kellers to Anne Sullivan, who came to live with them at their homestead, Ivy Green, in Alabama. In time, the Kellers came to accept Sullivan as part of the family, but Kate did occasionally feel jealous of the relationship between Sullivan and her daughter, fearing that Helen would love Sullivan more than her own mother.Mildred KellerHelen Keller\'s sister. She often accompanied Helen and Sullivan on their walks.Mr. AnagnosAnagnos was the director of the Perkins Institute. It was his decision to send Sullivan to the Kellers. When Helen sent him a story she wrote called "The Frost King," Anagnos was so impressed that he published it in his newsletter, only to learn after the fact that Keller had accidentally plagiarized the story from another author, Margaret T. Canby.Bishop BrooksLike the poets Oliver Wendell Holmes and John Greenleaf Whittier, Keller considered Brooks "one of the many men of genius" she knew in her life. Keller was a devout Christian and enjoyed Brooks\'s company because they were able to talk about theology and philosophy. Keller later wrote a memoir about her religious experiences, Light in My Darkness. |
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Who was helen killer |
| Answer» Hellen Keller was the American women.She was the first Deaf Blind person to earn a bachelor of arts degree | |
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Who was author h killet |
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Who was nightangle |
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Answer» Nightingale was the bird who sing melodies song A nurse |
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How to understand julius caesar chapter |
| Answer» You can read that chapter from ncert throughly | |
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Character sketch of Mr Whittier |
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Who is mark antony |
| Answer» Caesar\'s very close friend | |
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What is the massage of the drama Julius Caesar |
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Write the character sketch of Oliver lutkins |
| Answer» Oliver Lutkins: Oliver Lutkins is a crook who lives in the country town of New Mullion. Though he lives in a small town, he easily cheats the lawyer who comes to serve a summons on him. He pretends to be Bill Magnuson, the hack driver and manages to cheat the narrator of his money. He manages to convey the lawyer that it is very difficult to trace Lutkins. He takes the lawyer to many shops but does not allow the lawyer to directly talk with the people. Over a few hours, Bill takes the narrator all over the town where they keep missing Lutkins by small periods of time. He is also a friendly person. When the lawyer comes to New Multi on a second time, Lutkins invites the lawyer for a cup of coffee in his friend’s house. Bill painted Lutkins as a dishonest person. He owed money to a lot of people. He had a talent for dishonesty. Though he lived in a rural town, he managed to trick and mislead a lawyer belonging to the city. | |
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Theme of godan |
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What is sylabus and pattern for literature for 2017-18 |
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Character sketch of novel story of my life |
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Why did nicola and jacopo develop hatred for the german |
| Answer» Because their parents were died when germany droped a boom. | |
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why was Gautam known as Buddha? |
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How many chapters in English book |
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How did the post office peope behave with ali? |
| Answer» In a very bad way, disrespectadly, as a point of laughter, and so on and so on. | |
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why does Helen Keller call the February month dreadful? what happened to her in that month? |
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Who is Julio us caesar |
| Answer» Julius Caesar was the general and was planned murdered and stayed by the believed ones. | |
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What is modal vesb. |
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What were the suffering that the mariners had to undergo after the albatross was killed |
| Answer» They were on the painted ship in the painted ocean. They were having no were to go, no wind to make them traveled, no food to eat no water to drink and all other starvation. | |
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What were the sufferings that the mariners had to undergo after the albatross |
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Meaning of shady plot |
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misible the otter summary |
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Which book can be a better option for preparing for English subject for class 10th |
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Irony of ozymandias |
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Charactersketch of Helen |
| Answer» Helen Keller is the protagonist and author of this memoir, telling the story of her life up to age 22. Born in Tuscumbia, Alabama, Helen was stricken with a disease that left her both deaf and blind early on in life, and she struggled to express herself until her teacher, Anne Sullivan, came to work with her when she was seven years old. From then on, Helen\'s life became a story of progress and success, as she constantly surmounted obstacles and became the first deaf-blind person to obtain a Bachelor\'s degree. | |
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Plucking the entrails of an offering forthThey could not find a heart within the beast |
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What is the response of Brutus and cassius towards the speech of antony |
| Answer» He was very angry | |
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Antony\'s speech in short |
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Difference between the characters of antony and Brutus |
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Character sketch of Decius Brutus |
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Character sketch of antony |
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CBSE ka New pattern Kasa Laga |
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