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Kr Meritnation
Subject: English
, asked on 28/2/18
Cultural society sunshine public school, nellore organized an adult literacy camp in its neighbourhood, Write a report 150-200 words on the camp for your school newsletter. You are P.V Sunitha, Secretary. Use the following clues: no of volunteers- hours spent in teaching- location of the class- chairs, blackboards- no of people attending the camp-benefit.
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Sanjivani Shendre
Subject: English
, asked on 24/7/20
Describe the work of weavers at fall of night.
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Riya Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 4/8/21
The futility of holding material possessions is very well reflected in this chapter. Elucidate according to the chapter the address
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Aman Kumar
Subject: English
, asked on 6/8/18
And it is a hard burden to carry this sadness . Explain? (Going places)
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Balaji
Subject: English
, asked on 27/8/21
Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. (4+4=8) A. In the afternoon the second thing happened. Hana working hard on unaccustomed labour saw a messenger come to the door in an of icial uniform. Her hands went weak and she could not draw her breath. The servants must have told already. She ran to Sadao, gasping, unable to utter a word. But by then the messenger had simply followed her through the garden and there he stood. She pointed at him helplessly. Sadao looked up from his book…. “What is it?” he asked the messenger and then he rose, seeing the man’s uniform. “You are to come to the palace,” the man said. “The old general is in pain again.” “Oh”, Hana breathed, “is that all?
” i. The word ‘unaccustomed’ in the passage means the same as
a. unseasoned
b. tiresome
c. unaffected
d. Extraordinary
ii. Why was Hana ‘gasping unable to utter a word’?
a. She was doing unaccustomed labour b. She felt that there was an emergency c. She was terrified on seeing the soldier in uniform d. She thought of the dire consequences that traitors might face
iii. Sadao rose on seeing the man’s uniform because
a.He became scared of seeing a soldier at his doorstep. b.He rose on seeing that the man was a high official c.He realised that he was in trouble and got ready to face it. d.He understood that the General wanted to meet him.
iv. The last question by Hana shows
a.her curiosity b.her frivolousness c.her relief d.her caring nature B. Sometimes I think Grand Central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. There’s probably a long tunnel that nobody knows about feeling its way under the city right now, on its way to Times Square, and maybe another to Central Park. And maybe.......... because for so many people through the years Grand Central has been an exit, a way of escape ............ maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into... But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea. i. The narrator says that Grand Central was growing like a tree because……………… a. it had a lot of greenery around b. he stumbles upon new corridors and staircases every day. c. it had lots of new platforms being created frequently. d. it was continuously under construction for as long as the eye could see. ii. Identify the figure of speech used in the sentence ‘pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots’. a. metaphor b. simile c. imagery d. Personification iii. Why did anybody not know about the long tunnel? a. it is a secret tunnel under the city b. it is kept hidden from public view c. it is a kind of magical tunnel where time intersects d. because it was not meant for general public iv. What were the speaker’s feelings when he described the Grand Central? a. he was shocked b. he got upset c. he became anxious d. he was fascinated
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Mahdi Reza Vakil
Subject: English
, asked on 4/7/18
We were proud first, honest next, and after that, we believed in right and wrong. how does, " The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse " Justifies this words, spoken by the narrator. ( answer in 100 - 150 words )
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Sandeep Shah
Subject: English
, asked on 22/2/18
What is so special about the contents of tut's tomb?
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Neha Jain
Subject: English
, asked on 28/6/18
Slove all question
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Yashraj Sinha
Subject: English
, asked on 2/8/18
Which literary devices are used in the summer of the beautiful white horse?
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Anmolkumar
Subject: English
, asked on 4/3/18
what were the three medicines in Indigo chapter
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Riya Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 19/6/17
You have returned to your city after spending five years in a foreign country. The city has changed during your absence. Describe the changes that have affected the life of people in the city. - i wnt flashback ideas for this topic.its urgnt
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Nishant Dogra
Subject: English
, asked on 11/4/18
describe the living conditions of people of firozabad
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Naslin Safrina
Subject: English
, asked on 19/5/20
Q) Why the youngsters are called the future policy makers of the earth? Class 12 CBSE .
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Shashwat Shivam
Subject: English
, asked on 3/3/18
Solve this:
Q. The lesson, 'On the Face of it', is an apt depiction of the loneliness and sense of alienation experienced by people on account of a disability. Explain.
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Nandita Dhoke
Subject: English
, asked on 8/3/17
Factual description of an accident?
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THIS IS THE EXTRACT
” i. The word ‘unaccustomed’ in the passage means the same as
a. unseasoned
b. tiresome
c. unaffected
d. Extraordinary
ii. Why was Hana ‘gasping unable to utter a word’?
a. She was doing unaccustomed labour b. She felt that there was an emergency c. She was terrified on seeing the soldier in uniform d. She thought of the dire consequences that traitors might face
iii. Sadao rose on seeing the man’s uniform because
a.He became scared of seeing a soldier at his doorstep. b.He rose on seeing that the man was a high official c.He realised that he was in trouble and got ready to face it. d.He understood that the General wanted to meet him.
iv. The last question by Hana shows
a.her curiosity b.her frivolousness c.her relief d.her caring nature B. Sometimes I think Grand Central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. There’s probably a long tunnel that nobody knows about feeling its way under the city right now, on its way to Times Square, and maybe another to Central Park. And maybe.......... because for so many people through the years Grand Central has been an exit, a way of escape ............ maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into... But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea. i. The narrator says that Grand Central was growing like a tree because……………… a. it had a lot of greenery around b. he stumbles upon new corridors and staircases every day. c. it had lots of new platforms being created frequently. d. it was continuously under construction for as long as the eye could see. ii. Identify the figure of speech used in the sentence ‘pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots’. a. metaphor b. simile c. imagery d. Personification iii. Why did anybody not know about the long tunnel? a. it is a secret tunnel under the city b. it is kept hidden from public view c. it is a kind of magical tunnel where time intersects d. because it was not meant for general public iv. What were the speaker’s feelings when he described the Grand Central? a. he was shocked b. he got upset c. he became anxious d. he was fascinated
Q. The lesson, 'On the Face of it', is an apt depiction of the loneliness and sense of alienation experienced by people on account of a disability. Explain.