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Correct the errors and rewrite the sentences in you notebook. 1 she is suffering from measles |
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Aye haye mai toh darr gaya bhaiya maar kardo mere pe action mat lenaare hatt mai aisa kuch nhi bolne wala apne dad se toh darta hi nahi aur tu mujhe dhamki de raha hai jake apni patlun ka nada bandhna sikh phir baat karunga |
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What is the meaning of love ???koi onlin e h kya |
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Answer» Answer: main HUN online SAMEER Bhaiya❤️❤️❤️❤️ good morning kya kar rahe ho mereko KO love KA L nahi patha aur aap what is love Puch rahe ho kya BAAT hain |
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Why is the Hornbill festival celebrated?No search |
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Answer» Explanation: The Hornbill FESTIVAL is held at Naga Heritage Village, KISAMA which is about 12 km from KOHIMA. All the tribes of Nagaland take part in this festival. The aim of the festival is to revive and PROTECT the rich culture of Nagaland and DISPLAY its extravaganza and traditions. |
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Where and when did the first underground train in india start ??(a) October 1, 1980 , in Calcutta (b) October 12 , 1984,in Calcutta (c) October 21 , 1984, in calcutta(d) none of these |
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Answer» Answer: NONE of these. the first UNDERGROUND traing in India STARTED in OCTOBER 24, 1984 |
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Certified define ????????? |
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He can,t go out now. he (read.) |
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Answer» i readed it now what can I do |
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Prepare the character sketch of the boy from the lesson ‘The boy who drew cats’. |
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Answer» Answer: Because he is small, weak, and bright, his parents SEND him to the village priest to be trained for the PRIESTHOOD. The BOY learns well and pleases his master in almost all ways, but he persists in one act of disobedience—drawing cats whenever he can. |
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Define cultural heritage: |
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Answer» Answer: Cultural heritage is the legacy of tangible and INTANGIBLE heritage assets of a group or society that is INHERITED from past generations. Not all legacies of past generations are "heritage", rather heritage is a PRODUCT of SELECTION by society. |
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Nobody subscribe to my channel please friends subscribe to my channel Surpising arts please I need more 6 subscribers to complete 110 subscribe please channel name-Surpising arts please friends subscribe and also share the photo you have subscribed or not I will also give you 7pts What is the meaning of Catamarans?? |
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Answer» Answer: the process of the PLANTS make their own FOOD in the presence of sunlight water and carbon DIOXIDE is CALLED photosynthesis means synthesising in the presence of sunlight |
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"Imparative santence'The prisoner said to The judg,"Let me see my mother" |
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Answer» The PRISONER APOLOGIZED the judge to allow him to SEE his mother . |
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When did Bismillah receive the highest civilian award of Inda? |
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Answer» Answer: 2001In 2001 Khan was awarded the Bharat Ratna, INDIA's HIGHEST civilian honour, and the COUNTRY observed a NATIONAL day of mourning following his death in 2006. BRAINLIEST PLEASE:) |
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उनकी मौत का मुझे अफसोस है। make this sentence |
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2. Convert the following into question Statrments into question.a) She was present in the meeting. b) All the Schools were not closed. c) You are ga gardener d) India has more than a billon people. e) I Shall to Delhi next go month, |
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Answer» Answer: Was she present in the meeting? Were all the schools closed? Are you a GARDNER? Does India has more than a billion PEOPLE? |
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Pick out two examples of visual images from `bang the drum ´ |
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Two classmates Salma and Anil simplified two different expressions during the revision hour andexplained to each other their simplification.Salma explains simplification of √2√5+√3by rationalizing the denominator and Anil explains simplifications of (√5 + √3)( √5 − √3) by using identity. Answer the following questions. 3x2=6(i) By rationalizing the denominator of Salma got the answer (ii) Anil applied_________identity for simplifying ( √5 + √3) ( √5 − √3)(iii) ( √2 + √3) ( √2 − √3)=? |
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Answer» 1) 2) 2 3) -1 Please MARK my ANSWER as BRAINLIEST. Thank you. |
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Use following word in sentenses as directed, bar( noun ) |
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Answer» Rohan started to BATHE with a bar of soap. |
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How can you resolve your queries related to payout? |
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Answer» Answer: 1 : to ask questions of ESPECIALLY with a desire for authoritative information. 2 : to ask questions about especially in order to resolve a DOUBT. 3 : to put as a QUESTION. 4 : to mark with a query |
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Read the insert and answer the following questions(a) what kind of young people the adventurers are. Answer in your own words. (paragraph 2). [3](b) In 30 of your own words, suggest three reasons why the youngsters’ horizons are initially so narrow. [3](c) Give two characteristics that all of the adventurers in Iceland have exhibited. [2](e) In your own words: Give two examples from the passage of a youngster making progress in his/her personal development. [2]Iceland is a place where man takes second place to geology. Even for an expedition, the alien landscape is inhospitable. The pace is faster than expected for a troop of young adventurers. We approach the foot of Mt. Sellandafjall, skidding on boulders and scouring the ground for blueberries to supplement our ration packs. Two hours’ drive from the airport, a track leads to the BES base camp, the springboard for a series of tough missions that will see the adventurers travel close to 200 kilometres on a three-week expedition.But the adventurers here are a little special. They are with the Dangoor Next Generation (DNG) programme, run by BES, aimed at young people not in employment, education or training (NEETs). Challenging expeditions are not the preserve of adventurers and record-setters: they can also be used as a powerful tool to ‘change lives’. The three-month training programme (run jointly with the youth charity Catch 22), followed by a three-week expedition, has seen extraordinary results. Ninety-four percent of the young people involved find employment or training within three months of returning from an expedition.As Caroline Hodges, the DNG programme manager, says, ‘These are young people who have never owned passports, may not have parents around, and play Xbox all the time. The potential to broaden their horizons is massive.’ The 39 adventurers, all aged under 21, are split into four groups and learn to be self-sufficient in the wilderness: pitching their own tents, cooking outdoors and navigating themselves on a 80-kilometre trip over the Askja volcano. All have shown a willingness to step into the unknown and a perseverance that could change their lives forever. For them this is truly another planet.One boy is hiking by my side. He tells me he wanted to go back home after the first three days but was persuaded to stay on. ‘I’m glad,’ he says, ‘I’ve decided to join the Army or perhaps go to America.’ At 17 he is the youngest on the trip and barely says a word for the first few days. Back home, out of education, he gets bored, but on this trip he emerges as a natural leader and enrols on a training course that will see him return as a senior adventurer.The range of expeditions includes biodiversity research in the Peruvian Amazon, study of polar climate change in the Arctic, and adventures in the Indian imalayas, Oman, Namibia and Iceland. Traditionally, the Young Explorers have either raised funds themselves or parents have contributed. But the present BES chairman, Teddy Watson, wanted to expand and implemented the outreach programme in 2006. Now he believes it is the core of BES. ‘We are a society open to everybody, regardless of means, but the Next Generation programme is critical to what we do. The BES is about unlocking the potential of the young and it’s just as much about disaffected people, in and out of jail, as it is people born with a silver spoon in their mouth.’‘The moments that mean the most in terms of personal development,’ Hodges says, ‘are when a young person walks away from a confrontation when previously they might have risen to the bait; or when one of them gets out of bed without a 20-minute debate, or helps his/her group by making dinner for the first time after having selfishly let them do everything for weeks – these are the little moments of triumph that our staff work hard for.’ |
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Answer» HOPE IT IS USEFUL PLEASE THANK ME AND MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST |
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What is Charli not able to do |
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Answer» Answer: KILL HIMSELF.. LOL.. VERY GOOD MORNING.. HAVE A NICE DAY.. photosynthesis, the PROCESS by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into CHEMICAL energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, CARBON dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds. |
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Do you understand the sum? change into passive voice |
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Answer» Are SUM UNDERSTAND by you PLS MAKE me brainleader |
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The work will have been completed within two months by the manager. change into passive voice |
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How to make yourself vulnerable from invulnerability |
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Pls help me pls solve the question pls write only right answer pls... |
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Sachin is one of those cricketers who___( has glorified/have glorified/had glorified) Indian cricket. |
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Answer» Answer: SACHIN is one of the cricketers who have GLORIFIED Indian CRICKET |
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Today my school reopen guys . |
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Answer» AHH ... same PINCH MINE is also reopening today ... Have a great DAY there.. |
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Haa sisye dhoni cricket khelne ke bajai warning dena kab se chalu kar diya retirement ke baad |
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Poem on the words huge palace comfort moneysaver timesaver |
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The name of that Girl is sakshi |
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Answer» what SAKSHI mmmm Explanation: |
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⁉️⁉️⁉️ QUESTION ⁉️⁉️⁉️⁉️develop a story with moral 'one good turn deserves another'. |
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Answer» Answer: Hi, Explanation: In CHEMISTRY, an AMPHOTERIC COMPOUND is a molecule or ion that can react both as an acid and as a base. ... Metal oxides which react with both acids as well as BASES to produce salts and WATER are known as amphoteric oxides. |
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What is meant by distraction |
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Answer» 1. a thing that prevents SOMEONE from concentrating on something ELSE. |
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How old was Margie and Tommy? wher was their school |
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Answer» Answer: good morning have a NICE DAY AHEAD |
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The thief ran away. I do not know how |
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Answer» the intellectual and PRACTICAL activity encompassing the systematic STUDY of the structure and behaviour of the physical and NATURAL world through observation and EXPERIMENT |
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What is Charlie experience with the Rorschach test and the thematic apperception test |
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Na sonna unaku puriya maatudhu daanna kandipa promblem varum enga edhula solla kooodathu 1st ne pic la share pannadha edhula ok va kochikatha byeee |
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Answer» I can't understand what you tell |
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Homework was not completed by me. change into passive voice |
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Answer» Answer I DID NOT COMPLETE THE HOMEWORK Explanation: MARK ME BRAINLIEST |
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How did you write the exam yesterday? change into passive voice |
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Answer» Answer: how did the EXAM write by you yesterday Explanation: |
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Adhula sollamaatn taataa |
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Answer» Answer: school NAME kudda solla MATI ENNA ma naenna VARA poran summa sollu pls |
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Which of the following was true of Bruno? |
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Answer» he NEVER SHARES his THOUGHTS and FEELINGS with other PEOPLE . |
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Change tha voice,football is played everywhere. |
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Answer» Answer: PASSIVE VOICE - football is PLAYED EVERYWHERE. passive voice - football is played everywhere. in ACTIVE voice - people play football everywhere. |
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காங்கேய நாடு எந்த மண்டலத்தில் அமைந்துள்ளது? |
Answer» காங்கேய நாடு தாராபுரம்கங்கேயம் பகுதிகள் |
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Koi na ji kuch aur idea lagana padega baat karne ke liyeaap meet pe jaati ho |
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Answer» ha but yr me nahi kar SAKTI kisi se baat MEAT PE bhi yr is me HI kar lo na |
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He said, "I shall go tomorrow? |
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Answer» so what what's the QUESTION |
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Change it into future continuous tense i don't like to ride on camel |
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Answer» i would NEVER LIKE to ride on the camel Explanation: |
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I was born _____ a small village. (at,in,on, into, with) |
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Answer» MARK me as BRAINLIEST |
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