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Prithika
Subject: English
, asked on 27/4/18
Are all adjectives determiners?
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Dhruv Patel
Subject: English
, asked on 11/3/18
i had no idea(make it interrogative)
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 9/3/18
What sort of relationship did Anne have with Peter initially and after
Ans this in detail
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Pls explain these lines in simple language
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Why mob became insighted more by Antony than by brutus
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
What are the reasons did Brutus gave to Antony that he will not kill him
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Q. Explain the meaning of this line
Over thy wounds now d I prophesy
Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips
To beg the voice and utterance of my tounge--
A curse shall light upon the limbs of men
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Explain the meaning of this line
Julius caesar
Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds
What is the significance or meanings of upon the clouds
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Explain this stanza
And truly I was afraid, I was most afraid, But even so, honoured still more
35 That he should seek my hospitality
From out the dark door of the secret earth
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Aayushi Rohilla
Subject: English
, asked on 7/3/18
Q. ​Counting your chicken again before they're hatched, are you?
NO wonder you could never make a go of it'.
Explain the meaning of bold lines.
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Riya Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
Is it necessary to learn the names of the poets and writers of different chapters for board exam?
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Sumera
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/18
the word possible is a noun or a adjective
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Prince Second
Subject: English
, asked on 23/2/18
Q). pls customer support while away from my post. thanks a ton.
Experts I have completed the chapters of vistas and flamingo for CBSE class 12 board examination. I am confident i can answer now every questions of 3 and 6 marks, but i start to wobble when it comes for grammatical error. Though it doesnt make much you can take an idea from this question, if i made a lot. I want my grammatical error to be reduced or zeroed to score good. I cant go through books or content available on site. I just want you to advice me how to practice or get a hold on reducing the mistake of grammar while writing answers and to impress the examiner.
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Kalyan Hazra
Subject: English
, asked on 19/2/18
LEASE CHECK THE ANSWER
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Gouri Lahoti
Subject: English
, asked on 15/2/18
4. Why did Anne not allow Mrs. van Daan to read the last page of her diary?
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Q. Explain the meaning of this line
Over thy wounds now d I prophesy
Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips
To beg the voice and utterance of my tounge--
A curse shall light upon the limbs of men
Julius caesar
Fierce fiery warriors fought upon the clouds
What is the significance or meanings of upon the clouds
And truly I was afraid, I was most afraid, But even so, honoured still more
35 That he should seek my hospitality
From out the dark door of the secret earth
Q. ​Counting your chicken again before they're hatched, are you? NO wonder you could never make a go of it'.
Explain the meaning of bold lines.
Experts I have completed the chapters of vistas and flamingo for CBSE class 12 board examination. I am confident i can answer now every questions of 3 and 6 marks, but i start to wobble when it comes for grammatical error. Though it doesnt make much you can take an idea from this question, if i made a lot. I want my grammatical error to be reduced or zeroed to score good. I cant go through books or content available on site. I just want you to advice me how to practice or get a hold on reducing the mistake of grammar while writing answers and to impress the examiner.