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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 9/3/18
This is virtually true- literature reader.
Explain para 19,20 and 20.
What is black eyed Jed here and who is Dawson? Why did he say Jed had already left the stallion in 20.
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Ms Eccentric
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
How can we get an instant content for the story writing?Btw,how much time should I spend on story writing ?
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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Will unseen poem come in english boards this time? Because the sample papers doesn't contain any unseen poem.
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Uday
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
how many subjects are totally there in cbse 11 th and 12 th if we take cs group??
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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
What is the woman's reaction to her own disappointment in the poem 'mirror'?
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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Q. The following passage not been edited. There is one error in each of the lines. Write the incorrect word and the correction against the correct blank numbers.
At Haridwar begin the milking of the
Ganges. Canal take off into different
directions, left a trickle in the main stream.
One canal is use to produce electric power,
another goes to irrigation thirsty flat lands
of UP, A water of these canals or that
running on taps is not sacred;
those privilege is reserved.
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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
Give points enough to fetch 4 marks of this question
Write a brief character sketch of the poet in Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments. What does the poet think of his ability as a poet?
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Champ Jee
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/18
What are the qualities of the mirror as discussed in the poem mirror?
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Devhuti
Subject: English
, asked on 6/3/18
Introduction of poem a frog and nightangle in 50 words
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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 5/3/18
Experts where I found today's paper solution
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1
Jahanvi
Subject: English
, asked on 5/3/18
Solve this: 8. Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow :
..... On their slag heap, these children
Wear skins peeped through by bones and spectacles of steel
With mended glass, like bottle bits on stones
(a) Name the poem and the poet.
(b) What future awaits these children ?
(c) Explain : 'slag heap'.
(d) Name the figure of speech used in the third line.
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Kurian J
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
Why did mcleery carried the semi inflated ring ??
What was its use ??
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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
In invitation ,letter after writing sir we have to leave a line or not
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Ipsita Chakravarty
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
Invitation
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Jahanvi
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
When Aunt is dead, her terrified hands will lie
Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered by.
The tigers in the panel that she made
Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid.
(a) What feelings does the reference to Aunt's death create here?
(b) What 'ordeals' do you think is Aunt Jennifer facing?
(c) What is Aunt Jennifer trying to search for in her art?
(d) Who will go on 'prancing, proud and unafraid'? Why?
(e) Why has the poet referred to Aunt Jennifer only as Aunt in the end?
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Explain para 19,20 and 20.
What is black eyed Jed here and who is Dawson? Why did he say Jed had already left the stallion in 20.
how many subjects are totally there in cbse 11 th and 12 th if we take cs group??
Q. The following passage not been edited. There is one error in each of the lines. Write the incorrect word and the correction against the correct blank numbers.
Write a brief character sketch of the poet in Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments. What does the poet think of his ability as a poet?
..... On their slag heap, these children
Wear skins peeped through by bones and spectacles of steel
With mended glass, like bottle bits on stones
(a) Name the poem and the poet.
(b) What future awaits these children ?
(c) Explain : 'slag heap'.
(d) Name the figure of speech used in the third line.
What was its use ??
Still ringed with ordeals she was mastered by.
The tigers in the panel that she made
Will go on prancing, proud and unafraid.
(a) What feelings does the reference to Aunt's death create here?
(b) What 'ordeals' do you think is Aunt Jennifer facing?
(c) What is Aunt Jennifer trying to search for in her art?
(d) Who will go on 'prancing, proud and unafraid'? Why?
(e) Why has the poet referred to Aunt Jennifer only as Aunt in the end?