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Krisha 💫
Subject: English
, asked on 11/10/17
No.15
Q15. Other creatures loathed his voice. Find the opposite of the underlined word.
(A) loved (B) hated
(C) surprised (D) disliked
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Abhishek
Subject: English
, asked on 11/10/17
Who aand what are the lairs why have thy been called liars
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Ayush Pandey
Subject: English
, asked on 8/10/17
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Kadhir
Subject: English
, asked on 3/10/17
herefore, on every morrow, are we wreathing
A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth
Of noble natures, of the gloomy days,
Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all
(a) How do we bind ourselves to the earth?
bHow does the poet view our life on earth?
c. Explain: "inhuman dearth of noble natures
(d) What is the poet lamenting in the above lines
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Vritti Gianchandani
Subject: English
, asked on 2/10/17
Dear sir/Madam/Friend pls. Answer this question it is very urgent
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4
Ananya Pandey
Subject: English
, asked on 2/10/17
Arrange into meaningful sentences.
Q.1. The depressed / laughter / soul / relieves / and / amuses
Q.2. Gives us joy / of friends / in making / alot / laughter / and helps.
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Ananya Pandey
Subject: English
, asked on 1/10/17
Answer:
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1
Tanya Shankar
Subject: English
, asked on 23/9/17
any poem involving characters.pls give the name of the poem
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2
Abhishek
Subject: English
, asked on 17/9/17
Whatare best word or line that i can use while opening , stucturiing or conclusioing the letter
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1
Abhishek
Subject: English
, asked on 17/9/17
List every important accident with helen kelen till chapter 14
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2
Simranpreet Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 13/9/17
....meaning of the red marked line???
I had brought with me something warmer than the pair of shorts that have served me so well in the desert. The stream (which, we are told, rises in Heaven Lake) disappears, and we continue our slow ascent. About noon, we arrive at Heaven Lake, and look for a place
to stay at the foot
, which is the resort area. We get a room in a small cottage, and I am happy to note that there are thick quilts on the beds.
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Simranpreet Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 12/9/17
...meaning of the scarlet marked line...
2. As the bus climbs, the sky, brilliant before, grows overcast. I have brought nothing warm to wear:
it is all down at the hotel in Urumqi
. Rain begins to fall. The man behind me is eating overpoweringly smelly goats' chase. The bus window leaks inhospitably but reveals a beautiful view. We have passed quickly from desert through arable land to pasture, and the ground is now green with grass, the slopes
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Simranpreet Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 12/9/17
We sit in the last row, bumped about but free of stares. (WHAT's the meaning of "FREE OF STARES")?
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Simranpreet Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 12/9/17
And then sheer, stark terror seized me, terror that knows no understanding (WHAT'S THE MEANING OF THE LAST LINE)???
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Vritti Gianchandani
Subject: English
, asked on 10/9/17
Dear Sir/Madam/Friend You are very delighted, as you have bagged several prizes in'Charisma', a cultural fiesta held at your school. You have also won the little Miss DPS/ Mr.DPS. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings.
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Q15. Other creatures loathed his voice. Find the opposite of the underlined word.
(A) loved (B) hated
(C) surprised (D) disliked
A flowery band to bind us to the earth,
Spite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth
Of noble natures, of the gloomy days,
Of all the unhealthy and o'er-darkened ways
Made for our searching: yes, in spite of all
(a) How do we bind ourselves to the earth?
bHow does the poet view our life on earth?
c. Explain: "inhuman dearth of noble natures
(d) What is the poet lamenting in the above lines
Q.1. The depressed / laughter / soul / relieves / and / amuses
Q.2. Gives us joy / of friends / in making / alot / laughter / and helps.
I had brought with me something warmer than the pair of shorts that have served me so well in the desert. The stream (which, we are told, rises in Heaven Lake) disappears, and we continue our slow ascent. About noon, we arrive at Heaven Lake, and look for a place to stay at the foot, which is the resort area. We get a room in a small cottage, and I am happy to note that there are thick quilts on the beds.
2. As the bus climbs, the sky, brilliant before, grows overcast. I have brought nothing warm to wear: it is all down at the hotel in Urumqi. Rain begins to fall. The man behind me is eating overpoweringly smelly goats' chase. The bus window leaks inhospitably but reveals a beautiful view. We have passed quickly from desert through arable land to pasture, and the ground is now green with grass, the slopes