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elizabeth barret browning as a poet |
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Answer» A simple introduction about her. Born in 1806 at Coxhoe Hall, Durham, England, Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet of theRomantic Movement. The oldest of twelve children, Elizabeth was the first in her family born in England in over two hundred years. For centuries, the Barrett family, who were part Creole, had lived in Jamaica, where they owned sugar plantations and relied on slave labor. Elizabeth's father, Edward Barrett Moulton Barrett, chose to raise his family in England, while his fortune grew in Jamaica. Educated at home, Elizabeth apparently had read passages fromParadise Lostand a number of Shakespearean plays, among other great works, before the age of ten. By her twelfth year, she had written her first "epic" poem, which consisted of four books of rhyming couplets. Two years later, Elizabeth developed a lung ailment that plagued her for the rest of her life. Doctors began treating her with morphine, which she would take until her death. While saddling a pony when she was fifteen, Elizabeth also suffered a spinal injury. Despite her ailments, her education continued to flourish. Throughout her teenage years, Elizabeth taught herself Hebrew so that she could read the Old Testament; her interests later turned to Greek studies. Accompanying her appetite for the classics was a passionate enthusiasm for her Christian faith. She became active in the Bible and Missionary Societies of her church.In 1826, Elizabeth anonymously published her collectionAn Essay on Mind and Other Poems. Two years later, her mother passed away. The slow abolition of slavery in England and mismanagement of the plantations depleted the Barretts's income, and in 1832, Elizabeth's father sold his rural estate at a public auction. He moved his family to a coastal town and rented cottages for the next three years, before settling permanently in London. While living on the sea coast, Elizabeth published her translation ofPrometheus Bound(1833), by the Greek dramatist Aeschylus.Gaining attention for her work in the 1830s, Elizabeth continued to live in her father's London house under his tyrannical rule. He began sending Elizabeth's younger siblings to Jamaica to help with the family's estates. Elizabeth bitterly opposed slavery and did not want her siblings sent away. During this time, she wroteThe Seraphim and Other Poems(1838), expressing Christian sentiments in the form of classical Greek tragedy. Due to her weakening disposition, she was forced to spend a year at the sea of Torquay accompanied by her brother Edward, whom she referred to as "Bro." He drowned later that year while sailing at Torquay, and Browning returned home emotionally broken, becoming an invalid and a recluse. She spent the next five years in her bedroom at her father's home. She continued writing, however, and in 1844 produced a collection entitled simplyPoems. This volume gained the attention of poetRobert Browning, whose work Elizabeth had praised in one of her poems, and he wrote her a letter. |
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story on stichting in time saves nine 400 words |
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Answer» thanks very very much |
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Fiad aine words related to adventure from the following grid: |
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Answer» SAFARI, VOYAGE, TRAVEL, EXPEDITION, EXCURSION 4 more please |
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Find nine words related to adventure from the following grid:3 |
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Answer» travelvoyageexpeditionexcursionsafaritrekflighttrip SAFARITRAVELEXCURSION EXPEDITION VOYAGETRIPTREK |
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(4) Prepare a word register of 8 words related to the word'hospital |
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Answer» syringestethescopeoperation theatreambulanceICUoxygen cylinderdoctornurse |
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Even aglance will reveal the mystery.[A] Crude[C] Critical[B][D]CursoryCurious |
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Answer» Even a cursory glance will reveal the mystery. even a cursor glance will reveal the Mystery the correct answer critical B. cursory is the right option even a CURSORY glance will reveal the mystery. Cursory glance ans is B even a cursory glance will reveal the mystery. Even a cursory glance will reveal the mystery. Even a cursory glance will reveal the mystery. Even a cursory glance well even a cursory glance will reveal the mystery |
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Why does Patol Babu walk away before he can be paid for his role? What does thisreveal about his character?(e) |
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(b) "Are we pinching it before aunt Elizabeth comes?"i. What does "it" refer to here?i. How does Vicky conclude that her parents are "pinching it"?ili. What does it reveal about the difference between the attitude of the elders and that of Vicky? |
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Answer» (i) "It" refers to the bureau that was in grandfather's room. (ii) When Victoria was told by her father that he and his mother were shifting the bureau downstairs, she concluded that her parents are "pinching it" because everything that was in grandfather's room had to be equally divided amongst the two sisters. (iii) The elders instead of mourning the death were busy dividing grandfather's things. Victoria, on the other hand, had wisdom beyond her years. She immediately understood the meaning of their actions. She did not like her parents shifting the bureau. |
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1. What did the narrator guess about the girl's hairstyle? Washe able to know anything about this thereafter? [АТТЯ |
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Answer» Incomplete question send the full question |
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water related words |
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Answer» Water- asperse, bedew, damp, dampen, drizzle, humidify, hydrate, mist, moisten, moisturize, shower, sprinkle. |
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ACTIVITY-9nd nine words related to adventure from the following grid:1.2.3.4.39 |
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Answer» tripvoyagetravelsafaritrekexpeditionexcursion one more is there which has not been written by someone that who has given u answer and that one is flight |
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l in the blanks with appropriate articles, wherever necessary(i) The box was made of(ii) We stayed at........ hotel in the centre of the town.honorary secretary is one who is not paid for hservices |
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Answer» The box was made of the wood.we stayed at the hotel in the centre of the town.An honorary secretary is one who is not paid for his services. HIT THE LIKE |
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c)neddD) memMrs. Slater appears to be a lady who is very particular about. |
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Answer» Particular about mourning dresses on death. |
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IS NEnyTnS DTEHYHow does Mrs. Slater plan to outshine the Jordans? What does it reveal abcharacter? |
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Answer» Please specify chapter name |
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. This is a small..interesting story |
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Answer» This is a small very interesting story This is a small as well as interesting story. |
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(c)(d)It isinteresting story.poor.You should help ___(Article)(article) |
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Answer» It is an interesting story. You should help the poor. |
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GrammarRewrite the following sentences inserting appropriate determinerswherever necessary. 1x4-4a). My grandmother narrated interesting story.tha students auestion |
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Answer» My grandmother narrated some interesting stories. My grandmother narrated an interesting story. |
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You will probably agree that this story does not habreathless adventure and exciting action. Then wtyour opinion makes it interesting? |
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You will probably agree that this story does not have breaadventure and exciting action. Then what in your omakes it interesting? |
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7)Write the related words as shown in the example.SpeakhainNiain Add four worde ea |
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Answer» TalkSayShareSound |
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5] Punctuate the following.i] Do you know my dear that seth govindii] He said it will be a difficult task. |
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Answer» Do you know my dear that Seth govind? He said, it will be a difficult task. |
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Why does Mrs Slater quickly shift the bureau? |
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Answer» Mrs Slaterdecides toshift the bureau from the grandfather's room before the arrivals of the Jordans because she doesnot want that they should claim it.MrandMrs Slaterhad not visited them for a long time anddidnot know that a newbureauhad been purchased by grandfather. please hit like button thanks |
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over your food!10. 'Eat quickly,' said the matron. 'Don'tdawdle, drivel, loiter, idle, amble, |
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Answer» correct answer is idle of this question idle is the right one idle is correct answer |
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First Year Snapshots Enge 3iQ You will probably agree that this storydoes not have breathless adventure and excitingaction. Then what in your opinion makesit interestingSolution |
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DateDOMS Page NoSNAPSHOTChapter -The Summes of the beautiful White Horsewhat was Adam surprised to see?o |
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Answer» He was surprised to see a snake in his toy room. |
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Pick the odd one with reason.1) promptly2) reluctantly3) quickly4) keenly |
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Answer» 4. keenly keenly means with proper attention whereas others are not. |
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A3. Pick out the antonyms of the following words from theS Opassage:(1) sane (2) lightly (3) advance (4) slowly |
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Answer» 1. different. 2. heavily. 3. delay. 4. fastly. Please hit the like button if this helped you out |
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They will complete the task. We hope so. |
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Answer» We hope that they will complete the task. Please hit the like button if this helped you |
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Vhat issue divided the North and the South sincc the nation's |
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Stability of Personnel:" |
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Answer» Stabilityof Tenure ofPersonnel-Stabilityof tenure ofpersonnelis a principle stating that in order for an organization to run smoothly,personnel(especially managerialpersonnel) must not frequently enter and exit the organization. |
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The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron latticetower on the Champ de Mars in ParisFrance. It is named after the engineerGustave Eiffel, whose companydesigned and built the tower |
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Answer» The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. Constructed from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world. The tower is 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building, and the tallest structure in Paris. Its base is square, measuring 125 metres (410 ft) on each side. |
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Quiz - Kaun Banega Scholar!Write the correct answers :1 What is the National Anthem of India called?Al Vande Mataram IB Jana Gana Mana IC Rise India Dj Bharat Mohon2 Who designs and plans our buildings?(A) mason[C] architect [D] plumber[B] teacher Clarch3 What is the female lion called?[A] lioness (B) tigress(C) vixen(D) oxen[D] tadpole4 What is the young one of a duck called?[Al calf (B] duckling [C] kid5 How many colours are there in the rainbow?[Al four (B1 five [C] six[D] seven6 Who lives in a honeycomb?[Al earthworms (B) ants[C] bees(D1 flies7 How many legs does a fly have?[Al four [B] five[C] six[D] seven8 Which animal lives in a den?[A] A wolf [B] A lion[C] A giraffe [D] A horse9 Where must we cross the road?(Al footpath [B] zebra crossing [C] bus stop [D] stationO Teacher is 0Navnet Holiday Book 2MASHA DA |
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Answer» 1B 2C 3A 4B 5D6C 7C 8B 9B 1(b)2(c)3(a)4(b)5(d)6(c)7(c)8(b)9(b) |
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(a) "Pen is mightier than sword". Elucidate with reference to the poem 'Not Marble Nor GildedMonuments. |
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Answer» In the 55th sonnet of Shakespeare, he says that the memories of his youth friend will remain forever because it has been captured in his poem by his pen. “Pen is mightier than sword” is very true because all the gilded monuments built by the princes, rulers and riches will be destroyed in some way or the other but the poem will withstand all the ravages of time. Shakespeare says that, even if it is the “Sword of Mars” it cannot destroy his memory because his poetry is immortal. |
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In the given figure find x.2x+44x-64 |
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Answer» As its a cyclic quarilateralsoangles sum(opposite) = 180° = 2x+4+4x-64= 1806x= 120x= 20 |
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3. Compute the operating, financial and combined leverages from the given data:Sales 50,000 units at Rs. 12 per unitVariable cost at Rs. 8 per unitPixed cost Rs. 90,000 (including 10% interest on Rs. 2,60,000). |
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fantastic |
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Answer» fantastic means extraordinarily good or attractive. Please hit the like button if this helped you |
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(c) Why did Arthur need a new sword? (CRETOS ST |
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ut! 13)Who did he choose next? (5)Why did he serve the Lion fortime? (8) |
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Answer» He serve the lion for long time because he thought that the lion is the strongest animal in the world |
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1. What kind of a detective did Arthur Conan Doyle want to create? |
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Answer» Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created one of the most popular fictional characters in modern literature, thedetective Sherlock Holmes. Doyle was probably well aware that a great detective novel needs more than a great detective, there should also be an intriguing crime |
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11. Imagine you are a famous Detective. Write a story or arexperience when you solved a mystery. |
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. What kind of a detective did Arthur Conan Doyle want to create?Talmes and Dr John Watson meet each other for the first |
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Answer» Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, best known for creating the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, was a multi-faceted personality -- a doctor, a writer, journalist and public figure |
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4.Who was the detective with fantastic abilities created by Arthur Conan D |
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Answer» sherlok holmes in 1887,living in London baker street |
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PRACTICE Srime : 45 min.ction (1-5): Choose the word which is not spelt(a) Purpoose (b) Rustle (c) Sago (d) Moral(Part-1) English,.ectly |
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Answer» a) purpoose .... it will be purpose |
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e at least five compound words for each of the words listed below. One isdone as an example.E.g. hcad - headline, headstrong, headstone, forchead, overhead(a) room(b) face (c) ship (d) cardto brin |
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Answer» a) bedroom,bathroom, roommateb)face wash,face packC)friendship, shipyard,d)ATM card,debit card |
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u Write two compound words of your own.d uee it in vour own sentence |
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Answer» Butter +flybutterfly dry + fruitsdryfruits |
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2.The following three compound words end in-ship. What does each ofthem mean?airship flagship lightship |
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inA. Make compound nouns from the following list of jumbled words!1. road2. show mower3. home time4. lawnhold5. houseplace6. part work7. drive roller8. fire time |
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Answer» homeworkpart-timefireplaceroadroller 1.road roller2.show time3.home work4.lawn mower5.house hold6.part time7. road roller show time home work loan mowerhouse holdpart time drive in fire place |
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Discuss the differences between =and == operators |
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Answer» = is an AssignmentOperatorit is used to assign the value of variable or expression, while==is an Equal to Operatorand it is a relationoperator used for comparison (to compare value of both left and right side operands). hi |
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He is studying in____ university. |
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Answer» he is studying in the university |
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VI Match the following:Prokaryotic cells Jelly-like substanceChromosomes Green coloured plastidsChloroplasts GenesCytoplasmNucleus withoutmembrane |
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Answer» chloroplasts- green colour plastidscytoplasm- jelly like substance prokaryotic cells- nucleus without membrane chromosomes- genes A1-B4A2-B3A3-B2A4-B1 |
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