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1801.

Students are now less emotional pls write some points ​

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Students share candid feelings about starting another year of ... These students, PLUS one PARENT, open up about the wave of emotions that ... Writer-Editor, One Day ... Now, I sometimes turn on my computer as soon as I wake up and not ... push myself to get things DONE and stay on top of my responsibilities.

Explanation:

1802.

Define photography __​

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ANSWER:

PHOTOGRAPHY is the SKILL or PROCESS of TAKING photographs

फ़ोटो लेने की कला या प्रक्रिया; फ़ोटोग्राफ़ी, छायाचित्रकारी

1803.

What tells you that Anne loved her grandmother​

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Her statement that no one could UNDERSTAND her intensity of LOVE for her grandma tells that she loved her grandmother. Moreover the touching gesture of lighting up one CANDLE for grandmother during Anne's birthday is also a poignant reminder of her love for grandma.

1804.

One whobelievesin greatidei0 0​

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ANSWER:

meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

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1805.

Kranthi said to the inspector "i met with an accident while taking a turn" convert into indirect speech​

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Explanation:

she SAID to the inspector that she met with an ACCIDENT while talking a TURN

1806.

Who are those reffered to as"My fellows"in the peom?Ans​

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ANSWER:

Poem NAME?

EXPLANATION:

PLS MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST

1807.

I am talking to my friend about our weekend's plan. (Change into Future)​

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I will talk to my FRIEND about our WEEKENDS PLAN.

1808.

Match the name with the correct 4 pointsdescriptionSadist Introvert idealist VisionaryMoodyquietandhappy tobe alone​

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ANSWER:

did you MEAN to MAKE SENTENCE of eaxh

1809.

Mark was pleased, particularly as Lucy ___ againcoming sometimesnever comingalways comenever came​

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Answer:

LUCKY GETTER the largest COAL FOUND in the

1810.

D identify the conversation strategies used in the dialogue by writing the statements orquestions in the second column. An example is provided as your guide

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ANSWER:

PLEASE GIVE COLUMN so we can answer your QUESTION

1811.

Virrus mutated and increased.(make in affermative)​

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ANSWER:

VIRTUAL is incresed

Explanation:

ya

mutated

make

in

affermative

1812.

The tree written by time Morris is a

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Summary: The poem Tree by Tina Morris DEALS with the IMPORTANCE of trees. The poet shares her anguish if there is no tree, no CHARM and life will be experienced. She shows her debt to trees. No life, in GENERAL, can be experienced without trees.

1813.

What kind of a dog tricky 20-30 word​

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Tricki was a dachshund dog who had been pampered to such an extent that OVERFEEDING, luxuries, and facilities became the cause of his illness. He became so fat that he could not WALK properly. The narrator, who was a vet, lived in Mrs. Pumphrey's NEIGHBORHOOD; he SAW Tricki's condition deteriorate regularly.

1814.

Very long paragraph on farmer's protest against three bills... answer fast its urgent​

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Explanation:

NEW DELHI: Four months after the contentious agriculture bills were passed in Parliament, protests by farmers have continued unabated in several states of the country, including at various borders of the national capital.

1. Farmer's Produce Trade and Commerce(Promotion and Facilitation) Bill, 2020

Provisions

* To create an ecosystem where farmers and traders enjoy the freedom to sell and purchase farm produce outside registered 'mandis' under states' APMCs. * To promote barrier-free inter-state and intra-state trade of farmers' produce * To reduce marketing/transportation costs and help farmers in getting better prices

* To provide a facilitative framework for electronic trading

2. The Farmer (Empowerment and Protection) Agreement of Price Assurance and Farm Services Bill, 2020

Provisions

* Farmers can enter into a contract with agribusiness firms, processors, wholesalers, exporters or large retailers for the sale of future farming produce at a pre-agreed price * Marginal and small farmers, with land less than five hectares, to gain via aggregation and contract (Marginal and small farmers account for 86% of total farmers in India)

* To transfer the risk of MARKET unpredictability from farmers to sponsors

* To enable farmers to access modern tech and get better inputs

* To reduce cost of marketing and boost farmer's income.

* Farmers can engage in direct marketing by eliminating intermediaries for full price realisation

* Effective dispute resolution mechanism with redressal timelines.

3. The Essential Commodities (Amendment) Bill, 2020

Provisions

* To remove commodities like cereals, pulses, oilseeds, onion and potatoes from the list of essential commodities. It will do away with the imposition of stockholding limits on such items except under "extraordinary circumstances" like war

* This provision will attract private sector/FDI into farm sector as it will remove FEARS of private investors of excessive regulatory interference in business operations.

* To bring investment for farm infrastructure like cold storages, and modernising food supply chain.

* To help both farmers and consumers by bringing in price stability. * To create a competitive market environment and cut wastage of farm produce.

3

THE TALKS

The first round of talks took place on OCTOBER 14 between 29 representatives of the farm unions of Punjab and Union agriculture secretary Sanjay Agarwal. The farmers handed over a letter of eight demands, including repealing of the laws, to the secretary.

A month later on November 13, the second round of talks took place. Minister of agriculture Narendra Singh Tomar and minister of commerce and industry Piyush Goyal, on behalf of the government, held a meeting with farm leaders of Punjab. The meeting lasted for seven hours. The farmers were represented by All India Kisan Sangarsh Coordination Committee, the umbrella organisation of 250 farmer groups.

Hope uts help..

1815.

Identify whether the underlined verbs are transitive or intransitive​

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ANSWER:

FIRST 2 are TRANSITIVE and LAST is intransitive

Explanation:

1816.

They imprisoned him.(Begin: He was)​

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ANSWER:

He was IMPRISONED by them.

1817.

Implement the image map showing city scenario . how are you​

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ANSWER:

COMPANY rule in India refers to the rule or dominion of the British East India Company on the Indian subcontinent. This is variously TAKEN to ...

EXPLANATION:

I am FINE and you

1818.

pronouns: 1. He is the teacher. 2. She lifted a machine. 3. He narrated a story 4. It was he 5. I met a boy 6. Here is the pencil 7. I saw a juggler 8. This is the road 9. The boy speaks the truth 10. Teachers like students (a) It was heavy. (b) You lost yesterday. (c) He taught me music. (d) It was pathetic. (e) He saved the child. (f) He was showing his tricks. (g) It leads to jaipur. (h) They are hardworking. (i) He is smart and handsome. 6) The boy is respected.​

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1. He

2. She

3. He

4. It, he

5. I

6. pencil

7. I

8.This

9. boy

10. Teachers, STUDENTS

1819.

Jayshree said,"i am working in a school."

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ANSWER :

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Jayshree said, "I am working in a school."

  • Indirect Narration :-

Jayshree said that she was working in a school.

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Note :-

  • ✎ When the sentence of Direct Speech is in Present Continuous TENSE and the Reporting verb is in Past Tense FORM; in Indirect Speech, the sentence should be changed into Past Continuous Tense.

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KNOW MORE :

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Types of Narration :-

  • ➬ Direct Narration

  • ➬ Indirect Narration

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Direct Narration :-

  • ➬ In Direct Narration, the words of the speaker is expressed in the same way that it is said by the speaker i.e, with speech marks and using exactly the same words.

  • ➬ The words of the speaker are kept WITHIN Inverted Comma (" ") in Direct Narration and there we need ti use Comma (,) between the Reporting Verb and Direct Narration.

  • ➬ The verb that introduce the Direct Narration is called Reporting Verb.

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Indirect Narration :-

  • ➬ In Indirect Narration, the words of the speaker is expressed without speech marks and without necessarily using exactly the same words, keeping the meaning same.

  • ➬ Unlike Direct Narration, there is the need of using "that" or any necessary conjunction instead of the the Comma (,) in Indirect Narration.

  • ➬ There is also needed some grammatical changes while changing the speech from Direct Narration to Indirect Narration.
1820.

Is it an or a empty bottle

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ANSWER:

an

EXPLANATION:

HOPE it will HELPFUL for you THANKS..

1821.

Hello everyone whose onlinne classes are going on​

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hello

meri CHAL RAHI HAI

tumhara bhi chal RAHA hai kya? XD

1822.

The dancing girls belongs to​

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ANSWER:

The DANCING GIRL BELONGS to Mohenjo-Daro.

1823.

We should ignore the facts ____ fill in the blank with a question tag​

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ANSWER:

shouldn't we

Explanation:

shouldn't we is

answer

1824.

Correct the sentence Alms was given to the poor.​

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Answer:

nahi pata HA bhai PLEASE FIND the ATTACHMENT of the answer is no the attachment of the answer

1825.

Q8) After trembling the foot of the writer the conductor. A) felt happy B) said sorry sir C) Ignored him D) Laughed at him ​

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Answer:

1.a

Explanation:

i NEED BRAINLIEST can you brainliest me? :(

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1826.

Exercise 4. Correct the following sentences : 1. He left for the school before I reached his house. 2. They have been for Itanagar yesterday. 3. You look sad for some days. 4. The sheep ran away before the wolf came. 5. I had sent him his books in the morning. 6. Children are playing in the park since morning. 7. I am in Srinagar for more than a week. 8. Gandhiji had been born in 1869. 9. They are living in this house since 2015. 10. I told you that I have no money in my pocket. 11. Reading always made people wiser. 12. He never has and will never help you. 13. He was so proud that nobody likes to talk to him. 14. An idle man will not work in my office. 15. I had bought this hat at a fair. 16. I am reading the Bible every day since 2015. 17. Did you not go to the bank as yet? 18. The sun rose in the east every day. 19. Himani has wanted to become a doctor. 20. Night and day followed each other non-stop.​

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Answer:

12

Explanation:

12 because I WANT POINT so it MAY be RIGHT

1827.

Conversation on mental health between two friend​

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What to SAY to someone with a mental health condition

"Do you want to talk about it? I'm always here for you." ...

"What can I do to help?" ...

"That sounds REALLY difficult. ...

4. " ...

"I'm really SORRY you're GOING through this. ...

"Are you looking for my perspective or would you rather I listen?"

Explanation:

1828.

Please do it it's urgent​

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Explanation:

1 . 5

2. 6 -8

3. 3 -4

4. 16

5. 1 - 2

6 11-. 12

1829.

You can get onto it from the empty room two doors down – and somebody did, last month. The management promised to block it off. But they haven’t.” [CBSE2012](a) Who is speaking these words to whom?(b) What is ‘it’ in the above extract?(c) Find a phrase in the passage that means the same as ‘close it up’.(d) The opposite of ’empty’ is……….​

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EXPLANATION:

ANSWER for OPTION D

empty × FULL

1830.

Some children run a race: John comes first and Jane comes fifth. Tariq arrives between then. If Alice is faster than Tim and Tim arrives immediately after Tariq, then who came second​

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ANSWER:

I don't UNDERSTAND

HELP me

1831.

Long paragraph on farmer's protest against three bills...answer fast its urgent​

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Answer:

"Farmer unions' demands

Farmer unions' demandsThe farmer unions believe that the laws will open the sale and marketing of agricultural products outside the notified Agricultural PRODUCE Market Committee (APMC) mandis for farmers. Further, the laws will ALLOW inter-state TRADE and encourage HIKE electronic trading of agricultural produce."

1832.

Technology is a blessing so long as it is man's slave.unfortunatelly,today's young generation is too much addicted to technology.so it becomes their master.it's high time we sensitise the young generation about the negative impact of technology.write a letter to the editor to communicate your views to the public[Hints:addiction-time consuming-degeneration of values-imitate violence]

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Answer:

answer

Explanation:

The TECHNOLOGICAL boom means that children are becoming computer ... As kids are learning from a very young age about TECHNOLOGY, they're ... But experts are starting to see what technology at this level can do to children and their future. People prefer to SPEND their weekends and spare time at home in FRONT of these ... It has been postulated that RATHER than a separate entity, internet addiction is a ... the fear or dislike of modern technology particularly computers. ... to its root. Such slavery for gadgets are indeed worrisome. Technology is an addiction that does not seem to be going away any time soon.

1833.

1 point6)The word which collocatewith try is JusticeExerciseHardfood​

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ANSWER:

hard

I HOPE it HELPS you ☺️

1834.

Supply the correct forms of the missing verbs and write the type of conditionalsentences beside each sentence. a) If everyone gave one thousand rupees, we _______ (have ) enough money.b) if I had money, I_____ (buy) a book for you.c) if we ______ (go) by train, we would have saved time.d) unless you pay him a good salary, he ________(not work)​

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Answer:

a)has B)WOULD have BOUGHT C)go d)wouldn't work

1835.

Means I am right ???​

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ANSWER:

When you FIGHT then NOTHING is RIGHT

1836.

She returned after a hour change common errors in the use of noun​

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EXPLANATION:

She RETURNED after an HOUR

1837.

Explain these lines with reference to context.3. The other had been silent all this time, but I had observed that his more controlled excitemen was even greater than the obtrusive emotion of the clergyman. a. Who does 'the other' refer to? b. What does the speaker mean by 'the obtrusive emotion of the clergyman'? c. Explain how the other's controlled excitement was greater than the clergyman emotion.​

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Answer:

मैं खेतों में काम करता हूं तभी मेरे परिवारों को खाना मिलता है फसल अच्छी हो तो कोई चिंता नहीं होती मगर जब किसी आपदा के कारण मेरी फसल निष्फल हो जाती है तब मेरे साथ साथ मेरा परिवार भी मुश्किलों में पड़ जाता है मुझे बहुत ही भारी नुकसान का सामना करना पड़ता है जिसमें मेरा परिवार भी शामिल होता है वह मेरे हर सुख-दुख में साथ हैं ...so pls respect kisaan agar kisaan HEIN to HAM hein

mark me as BRAINLIEST ONE

1838.

Describe the origin of the Olympic games​

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Although the ancient Games were staged in Olympia, Greece, from 776 BC through 393 AD, it took 1503 years for the Olympics to return. The first modern Olympics were held in Athens, Greece, in 1896. The man responsible for its rebirth was a Frenchman NAMED Baron Pierre DE Coubertin, who PRESENTED the IDEA in 1894.

1839.

Do you know raja who was stood first this year ( underline line the subject clause & classify them)​

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ANSWER:

hello

Explanation:

who was STOOD is the subjective CLAUSE

1840.

. Do as directed. a. Prakhar has been playing flute for more than seven months. (Change into Past)​

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Answer:

Prabhakr had been playing FLUTE for more than SEVEN moths.

Explanation:

PLS MARK ME AS A BRAINLIST

1841.

Is it possible to live without money or power? write a short paragraph, explaining your view​

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ANSWER:

PLEASE MARK me as BRAINLIST

1842.

The following pie chart shows the market share of different banks inIndia. Based on this pie-chart, write a paragraph about the same in notmore than 100 words.

Answer» HI. HOHN kluge. Klghcn
1843.

Write about the events that took place in the Chapter 'Huck and his friends'.​

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ANSWER:

I don't knowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

1844.

Similar expression for 'very attractive' is EYE CATCHING​

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ANSWER:

YES BUDDY you are RIGHT.

1845.

"I have been punctual" is an example of which tense?

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ANSWER:PRESENT PERFECT continuous.

Explanation:

1846.

The same meaning word of beginis Ordecime the mours se sake e Pale and Beer lived inaon False Who said these words "Dear look the buildings Pala Beero (1) The baby of cow is- ce - which word will come first in the dictionary. home) - have no eyes Machines () Birds() Aman has white balis. to two() The rhyming word of 'senis- sky() Underline the pronoun He is very hardworking m) The sun is the sky. in at() n) The past participle of sing is - 5:0 sings() o) Choose the suitable word for 'calm'. homes) place()​

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Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (IPA: [bhɪməɑo ɹæmdʒi ɑmbɛdkɑə]; 14 APRIL 1891 – 6 December 1956), also known as Babasaheb Ambedkar ([bʌbəsɑheb ɑmbɛdkɑə]), was an Indian jurist, economist, politician and social REFORMER, who inspired the Dalit Buddhist MOVEMENT and campaigned against social discrimination towards the untouchables (Dalits). He was British India's Minister of Labour in Viceroy's Executive Council, Chairman of the Constituent Drafting COMMITTEE, independent India's first Minister of Law and Justice, and considered the chief ARCHITECT of the Constitution of India.

1847.

What was mr.white act of kindness shown towards the boy?​

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"The sunny, skeptical quality of HERBERT's nature makes his eventual transformation, INDUCED by his father's wish, more horrifying. ... Mr. WHITE fears that his son has become a horribly mangled, EVIL being, after wishing him back to life."

1848.

Edward Morgan Forster, popularly known as E.M. Forster, was a British novelist, essayist, short story writer and a literary critic. His fame rests largely on his novels A Room with a View (1908), Howards End (1910) and A Passage to India (1924). He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in different years. In 1914, he visited India. By this time he had written all, except one of his novels. Forster spent a second spell in India in the early 1920 as the private secretary to Tukojirao III, the Maharajah of Dewas. The Hill of Devi is his non-fictional account of this period. The book consists of the letters he wrote home during his two visits, with additional commentary analysing his experience in the country. The title draws inspiration from a hill in Dewas where a temple to the goddess Durga Devi is located. After returning to London, he completed his last novel. A Passage to India. This novel is set against; the backdrop of the British Raj and the Indian independence movement in the 1920s. It was selected as one of the 100 great works of 20th century English literature by the Modem Library and won the 1924 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Time magazine included it in its list of "All Time 100 Novels." The novel was also adapted for a film with the same title.1 give suitable title for this passage?​

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Answer:

Forster, in full Edward Morgan Forster, (born January 1, 1879, LONDON, England—died June 7, 1970, Coventry, Warwickshire), British novelist, essayist, and social and literary critic. His fame rests LARGELY on his novels Howards End (1910) and A Passage to INDIA (1924) and on a LARGE body of CRITICISM.

1849.

Please give me answer friends please ​

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ANSWER:

SORRY YAR I don't answer

1850.

Fill in each blank with a suitable word. (Do not write.The whole family is looking for his __ homecoming. ​

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ANSWER:

door

Explanation:

i HOPE it will HELP you