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Frost king episode |
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Answer» It was book written by hellen which was copy of frost fairies written by an other writer What frost |
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| 12052. |
Why did louisa mebbin had elderly sister attitude towards money |
| Answer» Miss Mebbin was a very selfish, mean, and unethical lady. She was a real Mammon worshiper. It appears as if money was the sole purpose of her existence. She always adopted a protective elder-sister attitude towards money. In her presence, she would not allow any money be wasted in tips to waiters. She showed mean professional ethics, when she blackmailed Mrs Packletide. No doubt she succeeded in extorting 680 pounds, but she must have earned a bad reputation among her clients. | |
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Why brutus kill caaera |
| Answer» Brutus was one of the closest friend of Caesar. Cassius, the brother of Publius Cimber whom Caesar had banished, wanted to take revenge from Caesar. So, he manage to convince Brutus against Caesar. Also, growing popularity of Caesar and afraid of the fact that he one day might become dictator, Brutus joins the conspiracy and at last killed Caesar | |
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Good morning friends?? |
| Answer» Good morning☀☀ | |
| 12055. |
Why did Matilda leave the ball in a hurry ? Why does it show about her character |
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What offered पैरोल babu |
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Answer» A job in film It is patol |
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| 12057. |
Character sketch of novel the story of my life |
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Answer» Whose name plz insert name of the character whose sketch you want to know |
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| 12058. |
Characteristics of hellen killer |
| Answer» Helen keller is the author of the novel.when she was young she fell seriously ill she became deaf and blind.Then she came to knew that she was different from normal people.But she had high hopes from her childhood to study in college. She had a loving and friendly relationship with her family teacher and friends.She was very determined.Her teacher was Miss.Anne Mansfield Sullivan. She was a dedicated and disciplined teacher who filled Helen life full of colours.It was the effort of Helen and her teacher which made her life successful.Then she learnt braille.She scored really well in all the exams and became a successful person. She was a tireless reformer who told about the need of deaf and blind people. She also became an role model for all the handikepts.???? | |
| 12059. |
What is English ? |
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Answer» English is a language which is used nationally and internationally both. It is as simple as ripening of fruit. A complicated language. |
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| 12060. |
Helen Keller\'s short summary of her journey |
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| 12061. |
Litter |
| Answer» Kya batana hai isme | |
| 12062. |
Who was Mr. Gilman in the novel "The Story of my life |
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What was the reaction of the frog at the death of the nightangle |
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Answer» The reaction of the frog after the death of nightangle as like a bamboo became a flute. The frog became the unrivalled king of the bingle bog after the death of nightangle as there was no one to challenge the frog. According to me the frog was so much happy because after the death of nightangle there was no one who can compete him in singing and everyone was afraid of him and again he became the king of bingle bog and become the best singer I don\'t know |
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How mars and earth became friends |
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Answer» Because in mars life also can be possible With the help of books Because they are husband and wife |
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Hii to all of my new friends☺️☺️☺️☺️ |
| Answer» Hi | |
| 12066. |
Is there anybody on line |
| Answer» Me | |
| 12067. |
How to write a notice writing |
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What do you mean by hellish thing? |
| Answer» Hellish thing means extremely bad and cruel. | |
| 12069. |
I want some questions to practice sentences reordering |
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Answer» We/india/can/build/together in life/be done/in/moderation /should /everything |
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What was the dispute over the Oxen Meadows |
| Answer» The dispute was that who was the owner of the oxen meadows .Natalya or Lomove | |
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"Pride goes before a fall."Justify statement on basis of Ch-Mrs packletide tiger. |
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Oh yes ka means |
| Answer» used to show that you do not believe what someone happened But suddenly Happend | |
| 12073. |
Why would john hallok not give his whole time to writting |
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| 12074. |
Can anyone share some incidents happened between Helen and Alexander Graham Bell? Thank you! |
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Answer» Thanks alot!! Yes Dr. Alexander\xa0Graham\xa0Bell\xa0played a significant role in the life of\xa0Helen\xa0Keller. So profound\xa0was\xa0his influence on\xa0Helen\xa0that she dedicated her autobiography “The Story of My Life” to him. Dr .Bell\xa0was\xa0consulted by the Kellers in order to seek help for\xa0Helen’s education.\xa0Helen\xa0took to him immediately\xa0and\xa0was\xa0moved by his tenderness\xa0and sympathy. The meeting\xa0with\xa0Dr.\xa0Bell\xa0instilled hope into her\xa0and allayed her fears of being isolated.He had a kind personality which is understood in the way in which he used to engage\xa0Helen\xa0by explaining amusing things to her in a way nobody could. According to\xa0Helen, he\xa0was\xa0proficient in many fields of science\xa0and had the ability to turn\xa0any drab, abstruse subject interesting. He saw the best in people\xa0and believed that\xa0anybody could be\xa0an\xa0inventor had he or she had enough time. Contrasting\xa0with\xa0his image of a scientist, Dr.\xa0Bell\xa0was\xa0also\xa0an\xa0artistic\xa0and a humourous person. But the greatest quality that motivates the humanitarian\xa0in Dr.\xa0Bell\xa0is his love for children. He\xa0was\xa0devoted to the cause of deaf children\xa0and he wanted to make the world a better place for them.\xa0In the last chapter,\xa0Helen\xa0Keller has named various people\xa0and thanked them for touching her life\xa0and making it special. For instance, Despite being famous,\xa0Dr Alexander\xa0Graham\xa0Bell\xa0was\xa0extremely kind\xa0and modest. He encouraged Miss Sullivan\xa0and\xa0Helen\xa0at every step. He showed\xa0and explained many of his experiments to\xa0Helen\xa0at the World’s Fair. He had a humorous\xa0and a poetic side\xa0and\xa0was\xa0very fond of children. He worked a great deal for the deaf\xa0and according to\xa0Helen\xa0would live on\xa0and bless generations of children yet to come. He\xa0was\xa0very modest, polite\xa0and sympathetic. |
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A character sketch of calpurnia as a superstitious woman |
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Answer» Calphurnia ably fulfills the role of an aristocratic wife in Roman society. She\'s unfailingly loyal, faithful, and (most importantly of all) above suspicion. In keeping with the prevaixistence through her husband. Calphurnia loves Caesar and wants to do everything she can to protect him. That\'s why she\'s so unnerved by the terrible nightmares she has leading up to the Ides of March.In one of these nightmares, a smiling mob of plebeians merrily bathes its hands in a blood-spurting fountain. Calphurnia interprets this dream as a bad omen and pleads with her husband not to go to the Senate. But Caesar brushes off Calphurnia\'s concerns, especially after Decius arrives and offers his own positive spin on the dream. One suspects that if it had been a man who\'d had that nightmare, then Caesar would not have set foot outside the house that fateful morning. Caesar\'s curt dismissal of his wife\'s concerns illustrates the subordinate position of women in Roman society. Caesar’s wife. Calpurnia invests great authority in omens and portents. She warns Caesar against going to the Senate on the Ides of March, since she has had terrible nightmares and heard reports of many bad omens. Nevertheless,Caesar’s ambition ultimately causes him to disregard her advice. |
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What did Anne frank think about peter? Why did she feel,she could confied in him? |
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What wear helen\'s views about examination |
| Answer» In Helen\'s opinion, written tests and examinations contributed towards a hurried and nervous reading of texts without comprehension of what one is reading. One\'s brain became encumbered with a plethora of facts and nuggets of information that had little use. Helen observes that her mind was so full of heterogeneous matter before an exam that she plunged into a state of despair thinking about how to put all of it into order. Helen refers to examinations as the chief bugbears of her college life. This is because she had faced them many times and cast them down, yet they would rise again and take on a menacing shape. This would be until she felt her courage oozing out at her finger ends. The days before these ordeals took place were spent cramming her mind with mystic formula and indigestible dates. This unpalatable diet would force her to wish that books, science and the student herself were buried in the depths of the sea. The person who thought she was prepared was a favoured being in Helen\'s opinion because examinations always left her perplexed and exasperated. | |
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Which is the best book for grammer |
| Answer» Warren Martin ??? | |
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What will be the type of letter in exam 2018-19 CBSE 10 |
| Answer» Sonoo Bhai hamko khud bhi nahi pata Kaise aaega ? | |
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characteristics of cinna in the drama julius caesar |
| Answer» Cinna is one of the conpirators against Julius Caesar | |
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Describe Helen Keller visit to the world fair how did its offer he |
| Answer» Helen felt her childhood fantasies fulfilled when she went to visit the World Fair in the year 1883. She visited the Midway Plaisance which seemed like the stories of Arabian Nights to her. It was full of novelties and interest. She visited the India she had read about represented by bazaar, idols of Shiva and the elephant gods. The pyramids mosques and processions of camels represented Cairo. The lagoons of Venice, Viking ships, The Cape of Good hope with its diamond mines were some of the other things that caught Helen’s fancy. Electrical buildings, the anthropological departments, ancient Mexico and the Mummies of Egypt were encountered by Helen at the fair. She had the permission to feel the exhibits at the fair. This made her experience even better. This is how Helen enjoyed her time at the World Fair. | |
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Discrib hellen keller,s childhood days |
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Hyy friend how are u |
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Answer» Ha yar chap rhe h Aapka pre board ho gya Fine And u Fine |
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How does the poet immortalise his friend |
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Answer» The poet immotarlise his friend in the verses . Is it from Not marble nor guilded moments Mention class, subject, and chapter name first. We are not God that we will understand everything. |
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Wish you friends that have a glorius christmas day for you and your family. |
| Answer» Same to you ayush | |
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It was amazing day |
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40 marks paper |
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If anyone use here instagram then comment their username... |
| Answer» U tell ur username | |
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Kya kis ko ncert English in pdf file chahiye..... |
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Critical analysis of novel " The Story of my Life ". |
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What was the will of the mariner |
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endurance meaning is same to achievement or committed |
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What is prayer |
| Answer» Namaz | |
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Character of Natalya |
| Answer» Natalaya was a young unmarried girl of twenty five years. She lived in the neighbourhood of Lomov, a young unmarried man. She was an excellent housekeeper and was not bad looking. She was thirsting for love. Her father called her a lovesick cat. Lomov said that she was well educated, but she did not seem to be so. She was very quarrelsome and abusive by nature. She began a bitter quarrel with Lomov over a piece of land that had little value. She said that those meadows were not much worth to her but she could not stand unfairness. But when she learnt that Lomov had come to propose to her, she forgot all fairness and unfairness. She began to wail over the lost chance .She forced her father to call him back. But in no time, she started quarrelling with him again. It was on their dogs. Both claimed their respective dogs to be of a superior breed. | |
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Why was the conspiracy against caesar placed |
| Answer» H | |
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Miss Sullivan charactersketch |
| Answer» Anne Sullivan came in the life of Helen when she was just seven years old. Anne\'s arrival was the most important day for Helen because she had come to teach her and more than anything else, to love her.she proved strong crutches for Helen.Her constant support and undying encouragement made Helen kiss success.Helen was in a world which she could not see, hear nor understand.miss Sullivan worked hard and succeeded in showing her moody pupil the right way to communicate with the outside world.Being blind herself she knew how ruthless and torturing Life she had to pass.she was able to understand Helen\'s mental state and her yearinge to achieve what was considered impossible she helped Helen but never allowed Helen to become a parasite. | |
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Character sketch of Anne mother |
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Kya english ke two paper hoga ????1 litrature 2 communicative Please answer |
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Who is known as the father of modern English poetry?? |
| Answer» Geoffrey Chaucer. He is the first English poets. | |
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Write a berief character sketch of Mr Anagnous ? |
| Answer» Mr. Anagnos was thedirector of the Perkins Institution in Boston. He was instrumental in sendingMiss Sullivan to Helen’s house to teach her. He had quite a soft corner forHelen. However, differences grew in their relation 1892 with the Frost Kingepisode. The controversy concerning \'The Frost King\' was an agonizing experiencein Helen\'s life. Helen was charged with plagiarism. It was said that Helen hadcopied the theme of her story from \'Frost Fairies\', by Miss Margaret T. Cabby.Even Mr. Anagnos, the director of Perkins Institute doubted Helen. Mr.Anagnos\'s behaviour towards Helen was not justified. In spite of initialsympathy with her and believing her side of the situation, he changed hisstance. The night before the celebration of Washington\'s birthday, one of theteachers of Perkins Institute talked to Helen regarding "The FrostKing". Helen told her that Miss Sullivan had narrated her the story aboutJack Frost and her wonderful works. Something she said made the teacher thinkshe was confessing that she had copied her plot from Miss Canby\'s story of \'TheFrost Fairies\'. She conveyed her conclusions to Mr. Anagnos who thought he hadbeen deceived by Helen. He also began suspecting that Helen and Miss Sullivanhad stolen the story. | |