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Anushka Gairola
Subject: English
, asked on 2/3/16
Plz give me steps to upload my dp. I tried it 23 times nd it says "select the pic to crop" nd when i select it, and nothing happens, i close it and even not the cropping part, there r no changes in my dp:-(
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Anushka Gairola
Subject: English
, asked on 2/3/16
I am not able able to upload my dp. It's showing the uploading process science last half an hour~what shall I do?
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Anushka Gairola
Subject: English
, asked on 29/2/16
Does it counts in the "thumbs up", if we like our own answers?
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Anushka Gairola
Subject: English
, asked on 29/2/16
How can I get to know, who all gave me likes(thumbs up's)?
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Shreya
Subject: English
, asked on 25/1/16
Imagine yourself to be the a native of Africa who received help from the famine relief fund donated by the organisations ' Band-Aid ' and ' U.S.A. for Africa ' from the profits of ' We are the World ' . Write a letter of thanks to these organisations for rehabilitating a number of people in Africa and thus serving humanity .
( D.A.V. Public school , English Reader book , page no. 142 , class - 7 )
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Mehuli Murao
Subject: English
, asked on 5/1/16
ASL on topic music 2 min.speech
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Arnav Singh Bisht
Subject: English
, asked on 3/12/15
what can passive voice do
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Vaidehi Negi
Subject: English
, asked on 13/11/15
what do u mean by rat-tat.
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Khushi Khare
Subject: English
, asked on 5/9/15
can u please provide me with the introduction of romeoand julietwhich contains very heavy words.
pls
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Garvit Sharma
Subject: English
, asked on 14/7/22
Read the poem and answer the questions.
Laugh, and the world laughs with you;
Weep, and you weep alone;
For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth,
But has trouble enough of its own.
Sing, and the hills will answer;
Sigh, it is lost on the air;
The echoes bound to a joyful sound,
But shrink from voicing care.
Rejoice, and men will seek you;
Grieve, and they turn and go;
They want full measure of all your pleasure,
But they do not need your woe.
Be glad, and your friends are many;
Be sad, and you loose them all,-
There are none to decline your nectared wine,
But alone you must drink life's gall.
Feast, and your halls are crowded;
Fast, and the world goes by.
Succeed and give, and it helps you live,
But no man can help you die.
There is room in the halls of pleasure
For a large and lordly train,
But one by one we must all file on
Through the narrow aisles of pain.
Now answer these questions.
Q1. Write the rhyme scheme of the first stanza.
Q2. Write examples of personification used in the poem.
Q3. Find an example of alliteration in the poem.
Q4. Do you think the poet wants us to be happy and not be sorowful? Give reasons for your answer.
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Dev Mehta
Subject: English
, asked on 27/2/22
hill - hid tides throb, throe on throe meaning
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Garvit Sharma
Subject: English
, asked on 10/2/22
Answer these questions
(A) What is the appearance of the caterpillar?
(B) How and where does the caterpillar walk?
(C) Who passes by the caterpillar?
(D) How does a caterpillar die?
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Garvit Bhajanka
Subject: English
, asked on 20/12/21
Help me with this please
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Sakthi G
Subject: English
, asked on 29/10/21
Describe the poem 'The Rebel '.
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Sakthi G
Subject: English
, asked on 29/10/21
Describe the poem 'The Rebel '.
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( D.A.V. Public school , English Reader book , page no. 142 , class - 7 )
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Laugh, and the world laughs with you;
Weep, and you weep alone;
For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth,
But has trouble enough of its own.
Sing, and the hills will answer;
Sigh, it is lost on the air;
The echoes bound to a joyful sound,
But shrink from voicing care.
Rejoice, and men will seek you;
Grieve, and they turn and go;
They want full measure of all your pleasure,
But they do not need your woe.
Be glad, and your friends are many;
Be sad, and you loose them all,-
There are none to decline your nectared wine,
But alone you must drink life's gall.
Feast, and your halls are crowded;
Fast, and the world goes by.
Succeed and give, and it helps you live,
But no man can help you die.
There is room in the halls of pleasure
For a large and lordly train,
But one by one we must all file on
Through the narrow aisles of pain.
Now answer these questions.
Q1. Write the rhyme scheme of the first stanza.
Q2. Write examples of personification used in the poem.
Q3. Find an example of alliteration in the poem.
Q4. Do you think the poet wants us to be happy and not be sorowful? Give reasons for your answer.
(A) What is the appearance of the caterpillar?
(B) How and where does the caterpillar walk?
(C) Who passes by the caterpillar?
(D) How does a caterpillar die?