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1.

NARRATION CHANGE I said to my friend ,'' I have been seen the chairman ''.​

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I KNOW which CHAIRMAN this NA
2.

1 the little boy ran down the road 2all the apples fell from the tree. 3 I am very happy.​

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ANSWER:

what is this FUNNY QUESTION

3.

Singular form of oxen​

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Answer:

OX

Explanation:

Ox is the SINGULAR form of oxen . This is an –en NOUN. To form the plural, an -en was ADDED.

4.

Change the mode of naration of someone asked bhola grandpa what he was gripping

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Answer:

SOMEONE ASKED BHOLA GRANDPA, "What are you gripping?"

5.

Coronavirus / COVID-19/ that / a new germ / with / is/ some/ sick/ an / illness/ around / called / people / making / is / us f. masks / help / them /wearing / the / breathing / person / from / in / germs /the/ protectplease answer me fast ​

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ANSWER:

YES the COVID 29 attack on PEOPLE

6.

Long Answer Questions to be answered in about 100-150 words:With reference to the poem ‘Fire and Ice’, comment on the destructive power of negative human emotions. What qualities do you think should be inculcated in the young minds for a better and beautiful world ?please reply this answer in 1 hour

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Question 1.

Some SAY the world will end in fire

Some say in ice.

From what I’ve tasted of desire

I hold with those who FAVOUR fire.

(a) What is the poet’s OPINION of the world in these lines?   [CBSE 2014]

(b) What is the poet’s opinion about the world?

(c) What is the contradictory opinion of public?

(d) How are ice and fire similar to each other though they have contradictory traits? [CBSE 2011]

Answer:

(a) In the poet’s opinion the world will end in fire.

(b) Aaccording to the poet, the world will end in fire.

(c) The contradictory opinion of public is the debate whether the world will end in fire or ice.

(d) Both ice and fire are similar in the in the sense that both of them would destroy everything in the world.

Question 2.

But if it had to perish twice I think I KNOW enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice.

(a) What does ‘it’ refers to in the first line?

(b) What do you mean by ‘perish’?

(c) What does ice stand for?

(d) What would be the cause of destruction?      [CBSE 2015]

Answer:

(a) ‘It’ refers to the world.

(b) Perish means to die or to be DESTROYED.

(c) Ice stands for coldness.

(d) Ice or fire would be the cause

7.

Answer sheet1. How do you feel about this activity2. What helped you with the connections you have made?3. Do you find the task awakening for every individual to have aawareness and fulfill his social role to the things happening aroundGood job! You have finally share your thoughts on thelevance of man to his societs. Now you already have a hint of thelesson. It's time to read the discussion belon.​

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ANSWER:

Of which CHAPTER this QUESTION is?

8.

Write short notes in about 200 words each?types of the novel ​

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Answer:

Types Of Novel

Historical

For the hack novelist, to whom speedy output is more important than art, thought, and originality, history provides ready-made plots and characters. A novel on Alexander the Great or Joan of Arc can be as flimsy and superficial as any schoolgirl romance. But historical themes, to which may be added prehistoric or mythical ones, have inspired the greatest novelists, as Tolstoy’s War and Peace and Stendhal’s Charterhouse of Parma reveal. In the 20th century, distinguished historical novels such as Arthur Koestler’s The Gladiators (1939), Robert Graves’s I, Claudius (1934), Zoé Oldenbourg’s Destiny of Fire (1960), and Mary Renault’s The King Must Die (1958) exemplify an important function of the fictional imagination—to interpret remote events in human and particular terms, to transform documentary fact, with the assistance of imaginative conjecture, into immediate sensuous and emotional experience.

There is a kind of historical novel, little more than a charade, which frequently has a popular appeal because of a common belief that the past is richer, bloodier, and more erotic than the present. Such novels, which include such IMMENSELY popular works as those of Georgette Heyer, or Baroness Orczy’s Scarlet Pimpernel stories in England in the early 20th century, and Forever Amber (1944) by Kathleen Winsor in the United States, may use the TRAPPINGS of history but, because there is no real assimilation of the past into the imagination, the result must be a mere costume ball. On the other hand, the American novelist John Barth showed in The Sot-Weed Factor (1960) that mock historical scholarship—preposterous events served up with parodic pomposity—could constitute a viable, and not necessarily farcical, approach to the past. Barth’s history is cheerfully suspect, but his sense of historical perspective is genuine.

It is in the technical conservatism of most European historical novels that the serious student of fiction finds cause to relegate the category to a secondary place. Few practitioners of the form seem prepared to learn from any writer later than Scott, though Virginia Woolf—in Orlando (1928) and Between the Acts (1941)—made bold attempts to squeeze vast tracts of historical time into a small space and thus make them as fictionally manageable as the events of a single day. And John Dos Passos’ U.S.A., which can be TAKEN as a historical study of a phase in America’s development, is a reminder that experiment is not incompatible with the sweep and amplitude that great historical themes can bring to the novel.

Picaresque

In Spain, the novel about the rogue or pícaro was a recognized form, and such English novels as Defoe’s The Fortunate Mistress (1724) can be regarded as picaresque in the etymological sense. But the term has come to connote as much the episodic nature of the original species as the dynamic of roguery. Fielding’s Tom Jones, whose hero is amoral and very nearly gallows-meat, has been called picaresque, and the Pickwick Papers of Dickens—whose eponym is a respectable and even childishly ingenuous scholar—can be accommodated in the category.

The requirements for a picaresque novel are apparently length, loosely linked episodes almost complete in themselves, intrigue, fights, amorous adventure, and such optional items as stories within the main narrative, songs, poems, or moral homilies. Perhaps inevitably, with such a structure or lack of it, the driving force must come from a wild or roguish rejection of the settled bourgeois life, a desire for the open road, with ADVENTURES in inn bedrooms and meetings with questionable wanderers. In the modern period, Saul Bellow’s Adventures of Augie March (1953) and Jack Kerouac’s Dharma Bums (1959) have something of the right episodic, wandering, free, questing character. But in an age that lacks the unquestioning acceptance of traditional morality against which the old picaresque HEROES played out their villainous lives, it is not easy to revive the novela picaresca as the anonymous author of Lazarillo de Tormes (1554) conceived it, or as such lesser Spanish writers of the beginning of the 17th century as Mateo Alemán, Vicente Espinel, and Luis Vélez de Guevara developed it. The modern criminal wars with the police rather than with society, and his career is one of closed and narrow techniques, not compatible with the gay abandon of the true pícaro.

Explanation:

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9.

Singular form of theses​

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ANSWER:

The PLURAL of 'thesis' is 'theses. ' The WORD 'thesis' is SINGULAR.

10.

(arrange the expression in order of their appearance) " sheep in the park, tear in her eyes, medal for obedience, animal in the park​

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ANSWER:

dont wanna wait on it tonight i wanna GET nasty

Explanation:

what u waiting for?

11.

I heard a scream.The scream was frightening.(join into a simple sentence)​

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ANSWER:

I heard a SCREAM and the scream was frightening

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12.

) This poem contains a conversation. Name the different things that are talking.​

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ANSWER:

jwjejdj

Explanation:

hshdhdhdjdjdjdjrjeje

13.

My science teacher me for five years.a) had been teachingb) taughtc) has been teachingd) teachScientists predict, that by 2050, manon Mars.a) will landb) landc) landedd) landingShe her work sincerely.a) dob) doesc) has been doing d) had been doingLast year, weto Chennai.b) are going c) wentd) will goWe our homework just now.a) have completed b) has completed c) completed d) complete​

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Answer:

1) had been teaching

2) will land

3)does

4)went

5) have completed

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plz

14.

6. Take a taxi. otherwise, we cannot catch the train (Combine these sentences using if)​

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Answer:

Combine using unless

MAY 11, 2014 - pdf

Unless means if not. It expresses a CONDITION and its possible CONSEQUENCES. An EXAMPLE is given below.

You have to GIVE me the keys of the safe. Otherwise, you will be shot.

Unless you give me the keys of the safe, you will be shot.

If you do not give me the keys of the safe, you will be shot.

15.

Observe the picture and write story in 200 to 250 words please answer anyone​

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ANSWER:

SORRY I don't have it's answer

16.

Expand the following outlines into a story.A sage in ancient time wanted to test his pupils - asked them to steal ornaments andclothes for his daughter's marriage and to keep it a secret - all the pupils stolesomething-one said it was not possible - the sage was pleased - gave his daughterin marriage to him.​

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ANSWER:

HALLO big HUGS him he LOOKS lovely hhjcnb

17.

The answer appear to be correct.(use the adverb appear and rewrite)​

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ANSWER:

The answer APPEARS to be correct

Explanation:

18.

5. 1Hrit;eryeCon(lisadAnswer to Unseen Comprehension 104. (i) On August 5, 1930; (ii) Purdue University; (iii)July 16, 1969; (iv) Landed on the moon; (v) August25, 2012.5. The first human to step on the moon was NeilArmstrong. He was the commander of Apollo 11,and the leader of the Gemini 8 mission. Armstrongwas born in Ohio in 1930. He studied at PurdueUniversity. Then, he completed his Masters' degreefrom the University of Southern California. In 1969,Armstrong along with Buzz Aldrin and MichaelCollins commenced their mission to the moon, andsuccessfully executed it. Armstrong set his foot onthe moon first while Aldrin followed him. Theyexplored and gathered moon rocks for more thantwo hours. Later, they returned to the Mother Ship.en Armstrong died in 2012.e;4.​

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ANSWER:

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19.

Letterwratevisitedthat youtoblyderabad Clweetsyour friend thatduration whatyoures poojenceandhowaboutyou feelthepeople, culturemonuments, bood etc com​

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ANSWER:

YAHI HAI answer yaar MUJHE yahi PATA hai

20.

Singular form of alumni​

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ANSWER:

SINGULAR FORM of ALUMNI is alumnae

21.

He had acres of land add a question tag

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ANSWER:

HA had ACRES of LAND. Hadn't he?

22.

God is the anchor of all that happens on earth. He makes everything good or bad happen. Keeping this theme in mind, write an essay.​

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ANSWER:

God is the anchor of all that happens on EARTH. He makes everything good or BAD happen. Keeping this theme in MIND, write an ESSAY.

23.

Who is tamil any tamil​

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TAMILS are people from TAMIL Nadu, SOUTH Indian STATE of INDIA.

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24.

An articulate person synamous​

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ANSWER:

articulate

Synonyms

eloquent

fluent

communicative

effective

persuasive

coherent

lucid

vivid

expressive

silver-tongued

vocal

cogent

illuminating

intelligible

comprehensible

understandable

25.

Sheep in the park, tears in her eyes, medal for obedience, animal in the park​

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ANSWER:

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26.

Does Aristotle include women under youth​

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Answer:

Aristotle, Plato's student and colleague at the Academy in Athens, BELIEVED that women were FIT only to be the subjects of MALE rule. Women have the deliberative part of the soul, he said, but it isn't sovereign in nature: they are born to be ruled by MEN in a constitutional sense, as citizens rule other citizens. Human beings are the union of body and soul, he said, and nature has designed the female body for one job: PROCREATION and nurturing.

27.

Using prefixes, Form new meaningful words from:behaviour please do it fast​

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ANSWER:

BEHAVIOUR : misbehavior

is the answer

Explanation:

HOPE it's HELPFUL :)

28.

Write the suitable phrasal verb of form the list given the following :-1 . Quarrel 2 . Tolerate3 . Surrendered4 . expelled 5 . Suppressed( List : put down , fall out , put up with , give in , turn out ) Please answer it fast whose answer is correct I give it brainlieast answer​

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Answer:

1) FALL out

2)put up with

3)GAVE in

4)put down

5)TURNED down

29.

Write email to amazon.com replacing watch​

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ANSWER:

This is HELPFUL at all OK by

30.

Do not know him more than I you ​

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Answer:

Alcohols are known to be one AMONG most of the COMMONLY occurring ORGANIC compounds.

31.

Singular form of commanders-in-chief​

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COMMANDER -in-chief

I THINK so

32.

​Write the suitable phrasal verb of form the list given the following :-1 . Quarrel 2 . Tolerate3 . Surrendered4 . expelled 5 . Suppressed( List : put down , fall out , put up with , give in , turn out ) Please answer it fast whose answer is correct I give it brainlieast answer​

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Answer:

1) QUARREL ☝☝ 2) SURRENDER ☝☝

Explanation:

HOPE it will HELPS you

33.

Spot the error in the spelling of the following word renounced geometrac​

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ANSWER:

RENOUNCED GEOMETRIC should be the answer IG

34.

Best romance animes under rated​

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Answer:

Kimi NI Todoke — A sweet, innocent high school girl gains friends and EVENTUALLY a love INTEREST. Amagami SS — Mixed mood high school romances. Instead of a harem, this one has an omnibus format where EVERY girl gets her own happy ending every few EPISODES.

35.

Complete these sentences using the second conditional,1. If the moon came up during the day ​

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ANSWER:

There will be no MOONLIGHT at night

EXPLANATION:

The above statement MIGHT be the correct answer for the question

Hopefully

BRAINLIEST

36.

Ability to perform meaning​

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ADEPTNESS, APTITUDE, capability, capacity, competence, competency, craft, DEXTERITY, endowment, energy, expertise, expertness, facility, faculty, flair, force, GIFT, knack, know-how (informal) potentiality, POWER, proficiency, qualification, skill, talent.

37.

Understand the concept well otherwise you cannot solve the problem ( rewrite as complex sentence)​

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Answer:

If you do not understand the CONCEPT well, you cannot SOLVE the problem.

38.

Similar meanings of:1) famous2) radiate​

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ANSWER:

famous

answer for your QUESTION..

39.

I take tea. change the voice​

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ANSWER:

The tea was TAKEN by me

EXPLANATION:

Hope it helps thank you

40.

Understand the concept will otherwise you cannot solve the problem ( rewrite as complex sentence)​

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Answer:

he UNDERSTOOD the CONCEPT YET he cannot SOLVE the problem

41.

Prifixes for honour and behaviour​

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ANSWER:

HONOUR- Dishonour

Behaviour- MISBEHAVIOUR

42.

What is a mba corse​

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ANSWER:

A MASTER of Business Administration, or MBA, is a general graduate business degree that teaches students technical, MANAGERIAL, and LEADERSHIP skills. EARNING an MBA gives you valuable business acumen, expands your professional network, and creates new opportunities.

43.

Express your Views on Covid 19you must Include The Following Points :-⟹Effects Of Covid On Business⟹ Effects of Covid On Education⟹ Effects Of Covid On Society✿Note :- Take your Time to answer But Kindly Don't Send Copied AnswerThank You :)♡~______________________​

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Answer:

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Express your Views on Covid 19

you must Include The FOLLOWING Points :-

EFFECTS Of Covid On Business

⟹ Effects of Covid On Education

⟹ Effects Of Covid On Society

✿Note :- Take your Time to answer But Kindly Don't Send COPIED Answer

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44.

Rewrite the following sentence changing the form of speach.d)He has said,"I have done my duty."e) Lemon will say, "He writes a letter."​

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Answer:

he TOLD that he had DONE his DUTY

lemon will say that he will write a letter

Explanation:

hope its USEFUL to u

45.

learning to listen answer these 9 linesnext last line last two brothers Ram and Shyam were fighting over the ownership of the mango tree ​

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Explanation:

SORRY ,but your IMAGE is BLUR ,I am not able to UNDERSTAND pls try to RESEND it

46.

Wher is karnatka staite​

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ANSWER:

hope it HELPS plz MARK thanks

47.

Aye khud to bole de mere badlo ko mera yaar hase raha hai Barshi ke jaye ​

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ACCHA ji mujhe to nii lgra KI yr HS raha HAI

48.

What did the postmaster do after reading a letter​

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Explanation:

The postmaster helped LENCHO after READING the letter by collecting the AMOUNT. He doesn't want to broke Lencho's FIRM faith on the God. So he along with his friends and post office employees COLLECTED the amount.

49.

We ____ to look after our elders... (use modal auxillary)​

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ANSWER:

we CAME to LOOK after our ELDERS

50.

Arduous journey synonym​

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ANSWER:

EXPEDITION is the SYNONYM of ARDUOUS JOURNEY.