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1. Why do the courtiers call the prince 'the Happy Prince'? Is hereally happy? What does he see all around him?

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4202.

What do our teachers teach us?

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Our teacher teaches us to become a. good and an honest person in our life

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18.Look at the following transcriptions. Write the words in normal spellings.ii) /'vesal/v) /'pafanat/sile thoii) /prau/vi) /pĂŚfonit/iv) /'starlÄąt/word that Sounds different with regard t

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1) weren't 2) vessel3) prawn4) start5) perfect6) paegent

4205.

How does toto come to grand father' s private zoo?

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lion- lioness.teacher- teacheresscow- bull

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4207.

why was it hard for the author to believe that his grand mother was once young and pretty?

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The author had only seen and known his grandmother as an old woman. It had beenthe same situation for twenty years. As a child, therefore, he found it hard to believethat she was young and pretty once upon a time

4208.

After Blenheim - Imagine you are the Grand father in the poem 'After Blenheim'. Yourgrandchildren Peterkin and Wilhemine on discovering the skull want to know how theskull/s came to be there. You are narrating them about the war and what happenedduring and after the war. (200 W.)

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Skull came by the dead of soldier who were killed in the war

4209.

What lessons do trees teach us?

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Important lessons from trees that we should apply to our lives : -

1.Change is unavoidable, don’t fight nature,your body and your ideas are always changing, and dying, renewing and new ones will replace the old ones.Don’t get stuck allow change to happen in your life and in your ideas.

2.Cycles are a part of life,sometimes you are colorful and bearing a lot of fruits, sometimes you are changing, losing your freshness and sometimes you feel completely naked with no fruits, no leaves, no ideas to offer; just recovering for a new cycle. Don’t try to be at your best all the time, cycles are the way your life works take advantage of them, identify then and let them be.

3..You are part of a wood forest,you are surrounded by all types of trees, but under the soil we are all nurturing from the same nutrients and we are all aiming to the same sky. Don’t get deceived by looks we are all the same.

4.It is never about the tallest or the wealthier or the one that stands apart,it is always about sharing and being part of something bigger, a part of a contribution to the life of others that allows you to renew cycle after cycle.

5.When you die,you are just transforming and your life is the beautiful images that you left behind for others and what you shared with all beings around you. Work hard to make sure that in spite of your cycles and your downs, you are leaving behind beautiful images and ideas for your loved ones and for others.

4210.

write a informal letter

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An informal letter is a letter you would write to a friend, a family member or an acquaintance.

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4211.

what is the format for informal letter ?

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Informal Letters

Informal letters are written to close acquaintances of the writer, their friends, family, relatives etc. Since they are written to close relations the letters have an informal and personal tone. Casual language is used while writing informal letters. And sometimes the letters may even have an emotional undertone.

Informal letters are mainly used for personal communication. So they do not have to follow any specific pattern, format or conventions. They can be written as per the writer’s wishes and the requirement of the situation. So the letter is written in a personal fashion in casual unassuming language.

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4. Write an informal letter to your friend with details about the new music lessonsyou are taking

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Dear Ashish,

How are you? I am fine. Hope my letter finds you in the Pink of health. We are done all of our music lessons. Now our music teacher tell us to revise our music lessons. we have 12 music chapters. we have learn - Jana Gana Mana, Vande Mataram, Nanha Munna Rahi Hoon, Aachal Ke Tujhe, Sare Jahan Se Acha,Itni Shakti Hame Dena Daata, and many more. On 26th Feb we have a low music annual test. and sweet all practice trouble music lessons very properly. that is why our teacher was satisfied with our music. our music teacher said that we all have a sweet voice. and also said that we are very hardworking children. after hearing this we were very happy,I'm trying to improve more in study, music, art, etc. on the exam we sang very beautifully songs and that is why our teacher what's satisfied and gave us 2 chocolates. and how you sang on the exam day of Music.

your affectionately, Vinod Raina

4213.

7. Write down the singular and plused of followingAzm, uncle, man,Pencil

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Arm - ArmsUncle - Uncles Man - Men Pencil - Pencils

Arm : Arms Uncle : Uncles Man : MenPencil : Pencils

ArmsUnclesMenPencils

Arm- ArmsUncle- UnclesMan- MenPencil- pencils

Arm - Arms Uncle - uncles Man - Men Pencil - PencilsMay it help you

4214.

3. The manyou talked to is our new teacher.walish Grammar7

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whom is the correct answer of the given question

The man whom you talked is our new teacher

4215.

What "twin obligations" does Mandela mention?

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4216.

what twin obligations did Mandela mentions

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4217.

Q.11. What 'twin obligations' does Mandela mention?

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4218.

Cisammarg. Ia Make it exclamabryD is an intresting idea.stat He are confused indeed.D Woite the types of sentences- I write a letter.J He spoke to all kinds of people withouttelling them who he 1000 de3) His ministers and all other officers absoadministered low with justice

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1. Is it is an interesting idea.2. Are we are confused indeed.

1This is an assertive sentence.2. This is also an assertive sentence.

3. This is imperative sentence.

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4. It is a piły tal. I did not take my doctor's advico.(Begin: I egiph...)

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I wish if I take the advice of doctor.

4220.

mpiete these seAll the..of participation.in the competition will be given certific

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All the participants/contestants in the competition will be given certificates

4221.

A 5) Give your opinion:- We should or we should not take participation in sports.61

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we should for the development of our mindand it will develop quality of brotherhood

we are always should partcipate for sports for our mental and physiCal devlopment and we feel streesless by playing and participaiting in sports so my opinion always says that please participate in sports as possible

Give your opinion about whether hydroelectric plants are environment friendly or not

4222.

How do you correct the eye defect Myopia?

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4223.

(a) Name the two tools available in the IDE.

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An IDE is a software application that provides a programmer with the tools to write, debug, translate, run and document applications. Typical tools available include a text editor, debugging tools, translators, auto documentation tools etc.

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IX R4YUYUNDINNOTUITName two tools used for evaluation in science at primary level.

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planning evaluationis performed prior to development of a given exhibit or program. The focus is on concepts and how the average visitor will interpret them. Exhibit designers must determine what concepts are above the level of comprehension for their audience, how best to present the information, and what subjects are of actual interest to the intended audience. This type of evaluation is not formal, but is quite important as it can eliminate working on a project that has little demand or will be too difficult for the target audience to comprehend. Planning evaluations are also useful for future exhibit development projects and should be considered part of the exhibit design research process.

Aformative evaluationtakes place during the actual development of an exhibit. Exhibit developers can take a prototype of the exhibit and test it with target audiences to see if they are going in the correct direction with design and message. Participants in this type of evaluation are sometimes debriefed on content of the exhibit, with the thought that if someone with content background can not comprehend the exhibit, someone without that background definitely will not be able to. Participants are asked their thoughts and suggestions about the exhibit in close-ended and open-ended discussion-type questions with the intent of improving the content and delivery of the project. Participant comments are very important, as exhibit developers should not lose sight of the audience for which they are ultimately designing.

Formative evaluations are also the phase in which usability tests factor. The physical aspects of an exhibit are just as important as the content. If a user has problems determining how to work certain aspects or labels of descriptions or instructions are not accessible to all visitors, an exhibit design team will want to know this before putting an exhibit up for a general audience. Usability tests allow for a small number of individuals to try the exhibit out and give feedback so that improvements on the design can be made before the exhibit is released to the general public. Similar to planning evaluations, formative evaluations are also usually not formal, but are indispensable to the exhibit creation process as they act as essential checks to the intended success of the exhibit.

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4226.

Timewer the following questions:What do you mean by pollution?

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Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change.Pollutioncan take the form of chemical substances or energy, such as noise, heat or light.Pollutants, the components ofpollution, can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants

4227.

wer the following questions:Why one should not be afraid of the dark?

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because there is nothing in the darkness , but it is just the absence of light..

All other things are perfectly and exactly same.. as that of in the lights.

4228.

answels m1. Kezia's efforts to please her father resulted i(iHow did this happen?

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who invent a telescope

4229.

The Meiji Shrine in Tokyo is built in the honour of Japan'semperor.a. second b. thirdc. first d. fifth

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Japan's third emperor

4230.

9.Using distributivity find:

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7/5{-3/12+5/12}7/5(2/12)7/5*1/67/30

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2. To avoid punishment, he ran away.Era ---! punteed.)

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He ran away to avoid being punished.

He ran away to avoid being punished

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8. Do you feel sad when you reach home? Where do you feel happier athome or at school? Why? Hwahilig

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I feel happier at school because there we enjoy with our friends and learn more thing than home.

I feel happy at both places because school and home are both play the very important role in our life in school we learn everything related to our future n life so I feel very good in school as well as home

Above answers are absolutely correct..

Both places because in school I play and study with friends. In home I spend time with my family.

the correct answer is both please because in school I play and study with friend. In home I spend time with my family.

4233.

ORDeścribe the importance of diary in Anne Frank's life.ORWhat problems do Margot and Anne face with regard to the way their parentstreat them?

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Surely thisdiarywas extremelyimportanttoAnnein her confinement and isolation. In fact, it serves as a great example of the value that writing serves. ...Annewas given herdiaryon her 13th birthday. She took it into hiding with her because she believed that it would “make the perfect friend and confidante.”

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1. Why was Mr Keesing annoydu WILL2. How did Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?int teacher?

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1. Why was Mr Keesing annoyed with Ane2 How did Annejustify her being a chatterbox in her et taacher?

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In her first essay Anne justified her talkativeness by explaining that it was in her genes, because her mother was also talkative.

Although detail about second essay is not given but it can be assumed that it was a good essay, because Mr. Keesing didn’t complain about Anne’s habit for a long time. In the last essay Anne made a humorous poem about a father duck and his ducklings. That essay amused and pleased Mr. Keesing so much that he stopped rebuking Anne for her talkativeness.

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11/Where was Margies school? Did she have anyclassmates?

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Her bad room to side

No she has not classmate

Margies school was beside her bedroom.No,she didn't have any class mates

Margie's school was just a room called schoolroom in her home itself, right next to her bedroom.No, she did not have any classmates

Margie has her virtual school in her house only. Her school was positioned close to her bedroom. She had no classmates as we see in the present-day schools. The main reason why she did not have any classmate is that the class was personalized for her. Moreover, she did not have any physical teacher as she had a virtual teacher.

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Margie's school was just a room called schoolroom in her home itself, right next to her bedroom.

No, she did not have any classmates .

margies school was beside her bedroom no' she didn't have any classmates

Margie's school was just a room called schoolroom in her home itself, right next to her bedroom.No, she did not have any classmates

Margie's school was just a room called schoolroom in her home itself, right next to her bedroom.No, she did not have any classmates

4237.

what is cool

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cool meaning in hindi is thanda

4238.

summer morn

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Summer Morn in New Hampshire

Claude McKay,1889-1948

All yesterday it poured, and all night long I could not sleep; the rain unceasing beatUpon the shingled roof like a weird song, Upon the grass like running children’s feet.And down the mountains by the dark cloud kissed, Like a strange shape in filmy veiling dressed,Slid slowly, silently, the wraith-like mist, And nestled soft against the earth’s wet breast.But lo, there was a miracle at dawn! The still air stirred at touch of the faint breeze,The sun a sheet of gold bequeathed the lawn, The songsters twittered in the rustling trees.And all things were transfigured in the day, But me whom radiant beauty could not move;For you, more wonderful, were far away, And I was blind with hunger for your love.

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2 How did Arne justiy her beirtg3. Doyou thinkc Mr Keesing was a strictwas a strict teacher?4 What made Mr Keesing allow Anne to

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Do you think Mr Keesing was a strict teacher?

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Whatever actions a teacher takes, that is done in good intention. Teachers always think about knowledge development of child. It is the differences in perspective of students vis-à-vis that of teachers which creates an image of a strict teacher.

Mr. Keesing was also trying to control a supposedly bad habit of Anne. When he was convinced that Anne was good at writing and her talkativeness was not coming in the way of her studies then he started behaving properly with Anne.

What made Mr Keesing allow Anne to talk in class?

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Anne’s last essay was like an anecdote. This helped Mr. Keesing to see the lighter side of a natural bubbly behaviour of a teenager. This helped bridge the generation gap between the teacher and the student.

4240.

Why did Helen say that the examination was strict

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4241.

18 Language workI Choose the correct word from the pairs given in brackets.1. The (site, cite) of the accident was (ghastly/ghostly).2. Our college (principle/principal) is very strict.3. I studied (continuously/continually) for eight hours.

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1. site and ghostly2. principal3continuously

4242.

l in the blanks with Personal PronounsMany persons work in this factorychildren study in the factory schoolstrict butthinks ofwork in shiftsis a big school. The Principal is verynever punishes the children. He loveswelfare(Inand

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they theirthathethemtheir

4243.

The youngest of my classmatescricket. (play)

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The youngest of my classmates play cricket.

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in my locality. (live)9. The youngest of these girls10. Two kilograms of teatwo hundred rupees. (cost

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youngest of these girls lives in my society2) two killograms of tea costs 200rs

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(v) 34 x 33

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4246.

What is dry ice?

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Dry ice isfrozen carbon dioxide. A block of dry ice has a surface temperature of -109.3 degrees Fahrenheit (-78.5 degrees C). Dry ice also has the very nice feature ofsublimation-- as it breaks down, it turns directly into carbon dioxide gas rather than a liquid.

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answer these.What is dry ice? Why is it so called?

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Dry iceis solid carbon dioxide. It is primarily used to cool food products at lower temperature than what waterice can provide. It iscalled dry ice because it sublimes and doesn't leave any residue i.e. changes from solid to gaseous state without turning to liquid

4248.

in the world /he/least / the / successful/perhaps / however /explorer / was

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Perhaps he was the explorer ,however, the least successful.

4249.

What is implied reader

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According to Collins dictionary, implied reader is the hypothetical reader that a work is addressed to, who's thoughts, attitudes etc may differ from the actual reader. ... The implied reader of this advertisement would be women who are shopping for the under garments.

It is Dictionary definitely but according to you what is implied reader?

4250.

Visit different following types of families and observe and write given situations:(i) The family in which 3 members used to go for open defecation now wants to buildthe toilet in home, which type of it will suit them and why.

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orThe Government of Indiaspends 7000 crores a year just to build toilets, but it is true that the toilets commissioned to be built scarcely take into account the local conditions or cultures, are unaffordable despite the subsidy and often fall into disuse. Toilet designs need to factor in several conditions – from geography to water and culture – for them to be usable and viable. An India Water Portal study, for example, points to the fact that even popular low-cost toilets like pit latrinescould lead to adverse environmental impact besides propagating manual scavenging, a human rights battle India has been fighting for over 5 decades.

Gramalayahas been constructing toilets in rural India for over 2 and a half decades now and lists the following conditions as factors to be taken into account for toilets to become household and community-friendly:

• Affordability• Space in the home• Geographical conditions – soil/water table etc• Cultural habits• Availability of water/scarcity of water• Availability of skilled or semi skilled manpower

In the battle for better sanitation for 600 million Indians who defecate in the open, a toilet that is well designed is a critical aspect. Here’s a look at toilet designs that can suit rural India:

1. Plinth level toilet with temporary superstructure

This is one of the simplest designs and it is best suited where space is a constraint. It is quite easy to empty filled pits, can be constructed within a day and cost investment is definitely on the lower side. The total cost of construction comes to about Rs. 1500. Superstructure can be made from locally available materials such as banana leaves, bamboo sticks and gunny bags. It can be a simple solution for sanitation around festival places and during emergencies. Estimated cost of 1 toilet: Rs. 1500

2. Toilet only model with hollow bricks

The superstructure here is made of hollow bricks. This model is suitable for all purposes, it is comparatively low cost and is most suitable where space is limited. Estimated cost of 1 toilet: Rs. 5500

3. Toilet attached bathroom (w/ hollow bricks and no roof)

A multifunctional low cost structure, this toilet and bathroom design accommodates provision for water storage, bathing and washing facilities inside the toilet. Additionally, using water waste for kitchen garden is possible and most importantly it provides privacy for ablution, especially keeping in mind women and adolescent girls. Estimated cost of 1 toilet: Rs. 7257

4. Toilet only model (w/ concrete rings pit and roof)

It is a low cost design, especially suited for small areas, and provides privacy and safeguards during rainy season. Estimated cost of 1 toilet: Rs. 6875

5. Twin pit – Pour flush latrine

Slightly larger space may be needed to construct this toilet but the cost is still low. Having two pits is certainly an advantage as when the first pit gets filled up, the flow of excreta has to be diverted to the second pit. In this design, two leach pits are connected to one single pour-flush toilet. Twin-pit toilets have a high convenience – when emptying one pit, people use second pit. Estimated cost of 1 toilet: Rs. 7257