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Umm....??I don't understand what you saidCan you tell in hindi p |
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Answer» Answer: CALCULATE the temparature of 6.0 moles of a GAS OCCUPYING 4dm³ at 2 bar presaure.(R=0.0825/dm³k^-mol) |
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. My father like to read newspaper. (change into interrogative) |
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Hi dost answer me I am in std 6 |
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Answer» Answer: 1. Patrick classmates was amazed 2. Patrick's teachers smiled and we're full of praise 3. Patrick's parents wondered what had happened to patrick 4. He was a model kid |
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What did narrator want to do when the girl was standing near him ? |
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Answer» The narrator asked his fellow passenger if he could tell him that the girl KEPT her hair long or short. The MAN replied that he did not NOTICE her hair because her eyes were more attractive but they were of no use to her because she was COMPLETELY BLIND. |
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D. Complete these sentences using the second conditional.1. If the moon came up during the day,________________2. If Vera were more competent,________________3. If he were more modest,________________4. If there were no diseases,________________5. If I were more qualified,________________ |
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Answer» no DAY to completed no MODEST there is biseases dunno |
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What was Abdul kalam's mother considered by people? |
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Answer» His mother Ashiamma was a great help mate for his FATHER. She was a generous and kind hearted PERSON who would feed NUMEROUS people. She BELIEVED in goodness and kindness. I HOPE it will help you dear |
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Combine the sentences by using adverb clauses as directed. 41. I reached the station. The train had already left. (adverb clause of time)2. Mayank is tall. I am taller. (adverb clause comparison)3. She walks home. She wants to get some exercise. (adverb clause of reason)4. I shall go. I shall go to the places as you. (adverb clause of place) |
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Answer both the questions in 30-40 words.Q1. What moral lesson or value can be learnt from the lesson A Merry Christmas?Q2. What inspiration can we draw from the old lady in the poem Olympic Granny? |
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Answer» Answer: Q1 Christmas is a message of humanity, love to all beings. The birth of Jesus Christ PAVED the way for the liberation of humankind with the NEW teaching of universal love, tolerance, and understanding that he gave to the world. Explanation: Q2 When Grandma GOES for gold in The Olympic games this year, She'll laugh at her competitors And make them quake with fear. She's ninety-nine years old But, in athletics, she's been BLESSED. The trouble is she can't decide Which sport she plays the best. Mark Me as Brainlist |
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I did not deposit money. change into interrogative |
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C. Rewrite the given expressions in their plural form.1. my aunt's mansions2. the ki3. a man's words4. the bi5. lady's clothes6. the so8. the he7. the baby's toys9. woman's colleges |
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Answer» Answer: 1.My AUNT's mansion 2.The key 3.A MAN words 4.The bee 5.Lady's cloth 6.The son 7.The BABY toys 8.The he 9.Woman COLLEGES |
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1. The candle danced in the dark as the students sat which word is PERSONIFICATION |
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Answer» Answer: danced Explanation: candle is a non living THING and cannot dance, so the answer is dance In SIMPLE words, the word 'dance' is PERSONIFYING the non living thing ( candle) |
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Test YourselfPut the following into indirect speech.1. 1. Bob said, "Might is right."2. "I met Ria last year," Diya said to me.3. Sonam said to me, "You may stay here." 4. Rohan said to me, "I will come if I can."5. Dev said to me, "I can't come next week."6. I said to the teacher, "Sir, I need your help." 7. Dad said to me, "You are wasting your time."8. He said to me, "I shall go to Mumbai tomorrow."9. The boy said, "Dad, I have spoken the truth." 11. She said to her husband, "They will be here soon." 13. Rina said to me, "I shall join office as soon as I can."10. "I don't know what he will say," said Tina to me..12. He said, "I have been very ill, but now I am better."14. He said, "My uncle arrived yesterday, and will go today."15. Mona said, "Someone has taken the book I was reading."11.1. He said, "Sam, I go out for a walk daily."2. The saint said to his disciples, "God is great."3. They said, "We cannot be quite happy in this life." 4. My friend said to me, "Money makes the mare go."5. The priest said, "God rules and governs all things."6. The teacher said, "India got freedom on 15 August 1947." 7. He said to me, "When I was teaching, Sam was dozing."8. The sage said, "God helps those who help themselves." 9. He said to me, "When the cat is away, the mice will play."10. I said to her, "No sooner did I reach the station than the trainIII. 1. I said to him, "Wait here till I return."2. He said, "Let me play in your garden."3. He said to his servant, "Do as I tell you."4. The teacher said, "Boys, let us sit in the sun." |
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Answer» SORRY I DONT know the answer because I have not understand the QUESTION |
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Q2. What inspiration can we draw from the old lady in the poem Olympic Granny? |
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Answer» jajsjshahaiiaiaoakkajs |
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Which word is the antonym of compatible? |
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Answer» ANTONYMS of compatible improper. unfitting. unsuitable. antagonistic. antipathetic. disagreeable. incompatible. inharmonious |
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Add a suitable question tag in the given sentences:1. Aunt Polly talks about it.2. Mr. Shah has very good self confidence.3. I must get the water.4. She won't hurt you.5. He was enjoying the party cheerfully. |
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Answer» doesn't she ? doesn't he ? mustn't I ? will she ? wasn't he ? |
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What moral lesson or value can be learnt from the lesson A Merry Christmas? |
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Answer» Answer: A group of IONS CARRYING a charge are CALLED POLYATOMIC ions |
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Decide if the sentences are active or passive:1. The car was wrecked.2. The signals could not be received.3. Many sightings of unidentified objects were documented.4. The army flew a drone in the direction of the floating objects.5. The officials confirmed that these UFOs were not planes or satellites |
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Answer» SORRY don't know but have to write something so to GET 5 points |
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I Took it as a compliment. ( Change into Past Perfect) |
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Answer» I had TAKEN it as a COMPLIMENT |
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What did the Tsar do when the learned men failed to give him a satisfactory answer? |
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Answer» The Tsar wanted to know the answer of THREE questions to get SUCCESS. ... He did not get satisfactory reply to this QUESTION from the learned men of his KINGDOM. So he went to a hermit, noted for his wisdom. |
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what is the condition that the speaker puts forward before taking the decision on the white man's proposition |
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Answer» The condition laid by the speaker before he ACCEPTS the white man's PROPOSITION is that they will not be denied the privilege of visiting at any TIME the TOMBS of their ancestors, friends, and children as it was sacred ground for them. |
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How ingratitude he was ! (make assertive) |
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Answer» he was ingratituding |
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What is the meaning and sentence of this idiom. to make both end meet.please hurry |
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Answer» To have just enough money to BUY the THINGS that you need. Many STUDENTS are finding it difficult to make ENDS MEET. |
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Q.5 Suppose you did something which you realized you should not have done. Now you feel that youshould have acted in a different in your diary. Mentioning what you did and what you think you shouhave done |
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Answer» iyieyludkyk5wkektysymskttskhor(=6¥¥÷6¥#¥5÷6¥ |
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C. Fill in the correct forms of the adjectives.PositivethinComparativethinnerfurtherSuperlativethinestfurthestfarlearnedbestlessworstintelligentprettierbusymost courageous |
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Answer» thinner - comparative further - comparative thinnest - superlative furthest - superlative far - positive learned - superlative best - superlative worst - superlative prettier - comparative busy - positive most COURAGEOUS - superlative intelligent - positive |
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COComprehensionEXQuick RecapА.A. Answer the questions with reference to context.В.1. It was in one of them that he had come across thisamazing piece of informationThe book had a title on the cover, An Anthology of Ancient Philosophical Worksa. Where was this book found? Who found it?b. What 'information' is being spoken about here?c. Why was it amazing? |
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Answer» YES yesyesyesyeysyeysyeysyeysyyeyeyysyeysyeysyeey |
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Important NotesCollective nouns of less |
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Answer» the OPPORTUNITY to WORK with the opportunity |
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Change the following sentences as directed. 41. You don’t like junk food at all. (negative-interrogative)2. This is an interesting book. (change to exclamatory).3. It was raining yesterday. (change to interrogative)4. Could you open the door for me, please? (positive imperative) |
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Answer» don't you like junk FOOD at all ? what an INTERESTING book this US ! wasn't it raining yesterday ? open the DOOR for me |
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Some points on women empowerment is not myth |
Answer» Women’s economic empowerment is the hot topic of the moment. There are relevant targets across at least seven of the Sustainable Development GOALS (SDGs). Efforts to push forward progress are currently being turbo-charged by the UN Secretary General’s High Level Panel on Women’s Economic EmpowermentGlobally, fewer women are in paid employment than men – our analysis of Gallup World Poll data from 138 countries shows that in 2015, an average of 36% of women were employed full time for an employer against 44% of men.Yet women still make enormous economic contributions, including through unpaid CARE and domestic work. Among Gallup respondents surveyed in 46 countries in 2011, an average of 28% of women spent 3-5 hours a day on household work compared with just 6% of men.These unpaid activities are critical to human well-being and maintaining the labour force, as well as in supporting the future workforce through childrearing. So although not directly remunerated, they have huge economic value.However, recognising women’s unpaid care work is not ENOUGH to achieve women’s economic empowerment. Investment in care infrastructure is also needed to free women’s time to EARN an income when they want to.And where women’s care burden is alleviated by paid services, the priority is to improve the frequently low status, pay and working conditions of carers who are – you guessed it – overwhelmingly women and girls.Myth: women’s economic participation = women’s economic empowerment (example)making gender equality an explicit concern across development policy, including labour and macroeconomic policy. And gender-responsive budgeting is a good way to assess the impacts of economic policy on equality and empowerment – positive examples of this include Morocco and Nepal.Myth: what works for one group of women will work for anotherMyth: increasing women’s individual skills and aspiration is the main challengeSupport to individual women, such as training or increasing business management skills, has an IMPORTANT role in boosting their capacity to make the most of economic opportunities.please mark brainliest and follow |
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Why is the author no duty twenty four hours?at what time does the average today begin?how is the sky before dawn?A day in the zoo |
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Answer» You need water to digest your food and get rid of waste. Water is needed for DIGESTIVE juices, urine (pee), and poop. And you can bet that water is the main ingredient in perspiration, ALSO called sweat. Besides being an important part of the fluids in your BODY, water is needed by each CELL to work. |
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Discuss the answers to the following questions:1. When and where did the story happen? What are the lines in thstory that support your answer?2. The story features three kinds of conflict which are man vs. maman vs. himself, and man vs. society. Find the events in the stothat reflect these kinds of conflict. Organize your answers using thtable:Kinds of ConflictEvents in the StoryMan vs. ManMan vs. HimselfMan vs. Society |
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Tell the answer anybody |
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Answer» Answer: Hope it will HELP you. If you liked please mark me brainliest Explanation: |
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5. "எடுத்தல் படுத்தல் நலிதல் உழப்பில் திரியும் தத்தமில் சிறிது உளவாகும் - என்னும்நூற்பாவின் பொருள் யாது? |
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Answer» this is not ENGLISH how I answer |
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What is the meaning and sentence of this idiom. to be under a cloud. please hurry |
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Answer» Answer: To not be trusted or popular because people think you have done SOMETHING bad: The CABINET MINISTER LEFT office under a cloud after a fraud SCANDAL. |
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Ch - After 20 yearsQuestion :Compare the two protagonists.Note :- ➸ Don't copy the answer ➸ Spam = Report ➸Only who knows those only answer. ➸Please help !!Thank you!! |
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Answer» Several REASONS for comparing two CHARACTERS: Compare how each character's actions and attributes AFFECT the plot. Major similarities or differences in character can show what themes the AUTHOR wants to emphasize. Explain how the relationship between the characters provides deeper understanding of the themes |
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Ch - After 20 yearsQuestion :Compare the two protagonists.Note :- ➸ Don't copy the answer ➸ Spam = Report ➸Only who knows those only answer. ➸If possible brainy stars and moderators plz help. Thank you!! |
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Answer» Answer: EXPLANATION:Ch - After 20 years Question : Compare the TWO protagonists. Note :- ➸ Don't copy the answer ➸ SPAM = Report ➸Only who knows those only answer. ➸If possible brainy stars and moderators PLZ help. Thank you!! Your answer |
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Plz help me now who will help me I will give him/her all my points after I get all of my answers but do not spamlanguage: grammer |
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Answer» yourself her friend am properly my hand we haven't finished our work it may not rain today they don't stay in same city she doesn't cook DELICIOUS FOOD MOHAN is a bad boy |
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Join the following sentences using suitable conjunctions. 41. I will go to the market. I have finished my work.2. He was tired. He still went to the party.3. We drove very slowly. It was raining very hard.4. You must tell the truth. You’ll be punished. |
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Answer» 1. I will GO to the market because I have finished my work. 2. He was tired but He still WENT to the party. 3. We drove very slowly because It was RAINING very hard. |
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Did the djinn look at the camel's hump as a punishment for not working |
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Answer» HDD hchfjhlchfutyDThdoytih |
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Anyone please tell me a joke |
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How is compound werds |
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Answer» Answer: Compound words are formed when two or more words are joined together to create a new WORD that has an ENTIRELY new MEANING. ... For example, “sun” and “flower” are two DIFFERENT words, but when fused together, they form another word, Sunflower. |
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Pet the kitten softly if you want it to purr. what is the adverb and verb in this sentence. |
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FILL IN THE BLANK:-The chariots, made of wood, bamboos and decorated with flowers _____________(signify/signifies) the ‘yatra’. |
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Answer» Answer: signify pls pls mark me the BRAINLIEST n LIKE n RATE 5 |
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10. சங்க கால வீரர்களைக் குறிக்க, கையாளப்பட்ட உவமைகளுள் இரண்டு எழுதும் |
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You are the Warden of Chhatbir Zoo. You have noticed that the visitors often feed the animals with the snacks, popcorns and fodder etc. The children also tend to tease the animals and throw leftoverfood and wrappers all over the place. Write a notice in about 50 words informing the visitors that they should refrain from doing so, otherwise they will be fined or their action will be penalised. Put the notice in a box.Urgentplz |
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Answer» Answer: hello Explanation:
With Nadia, a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York, testing positive for coronavirus, officials at Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park or Chhatbir Zoo — whis is closed since March 16 as a PRECAUTIONARY measure against the Covid-19 outbreak — are taking no risks. With Nadia, a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York, testing positive for coronavirus, officials at Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park or Chhatbir Zoo — whis is closed since March 16 as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 outbreak — are taking no risks.A two-layer sanitisation system is in place at the largest zoo in Punjab, where staff strength has been pared down with everyone working on rotation to minimise infection risk to animals. “Any staffer entering the zoo is sanitised once at the entrance and again just before entering the animal enclosures,” says zoo field director M Sudhagar. With Nadia, a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York, testing positive for coronavirus, officials at Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park or Chhatbir Zoo — whis is closed since March 16 as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 outbreak — are taking no risks.A two-layer sanitisation system is in place at the largest zoo in Punjab, where staff strength has been pared down with everyone working on rotation to minimise infection risk to animals. “Any staffer entering the zoo is sanitised once at the entrance and again just before entering the animal enclosures,” says zoo field director M Sudhagar.All the 25 employees working here live in the zoo’s RESIDENTIAL colony and are on a staggered roster. No outsiders are allowed. Masks, gloves, shoes and sanitisers are provided to staff coming in direct CONTACT with the animals while feeding and CLEANING them and taking care of their health. With Nadia, a tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York, testing positive for coronavirus, officials at Mahendra Chaudhary Zoological Park or Chhatbir Zoo — whis is closed since March 16 as a precautionary measure against the Covid-19 outbreak — are taking no risks.A two-layer sanitisation system is in place at the largest zoo in Punjab, where staff strength has been pared down with everyone working on rotation to minimise infection risk to animals. “Any staffer entering the zoo is sanitised once at the entrance and again just before entering the animal enclosures,” says zoo field director M Sudhagar.All the 25 employees working here live in the zoo’s residential colony and are on a staggered roster. No outsiders are allowed. Masks, gloves, shoes and sanitisers are provided to staff coming in direct contact with the animals while feeding and cleaning them and taking care of their health.The special diet given to the animals now includes meat. Immunity boosters are added. Supplements usually given to sick animals and those that have given birth are now given to all animals. “With disturbance from HUMAN beings reduced the animals appear happy and stress free. The feed intake is good and healthy,” says Sudhagar. make as brainllist dani |
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8. Trigonometry is (difficult)than Geometry9. (hot)desert of all is the Sahara, and it's in Africa.10. Who is (talkative)person in your family? |
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