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Rip Van Winkle is a story about a man who is a Dutch-American villager. It is set in years before and after the American Revolutionary War took place. It tells us about his experience and how he meets some men who change his life forever. Everyone in the village likes him as he has a good nature but he is very lazy too. One day, it happens that he meets these men when he goes out to the hills. One of the men gives him something to drink which makes him fall into a very deep sleep slowly. Surprisingly, Rip wakes up to realize that he is at the same place he was where the met the man. He goes back to his village to find out that he has been away for almost 20 years and everything has changed completely now.
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A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same (to varying extent) as another word but differs in meaning. ...
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The two words may be spelled the same, as in rose (flower) and rose (past tense of rise), or differently, as in rain, reign, and rein.
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Robinson Crusoe Discovers a footprint, as the name suggests, is about how he discovers a footprint on an island and what follows next. It tells the story about how humans long for the company and it matters so much for us. The pain and fear in which Robinson Crusoe lives in on that isolated island are reflected here. Moreover, it will also help students realize that man is a social animal and we all long to have some company. It throws light on how loneliness makes us vulnerable and desperate. When Robinson Crusoe discovers a footprint in the sand, he first becomes happy thinking he might have company. However, slowly the fear of his safety starts to creep in. He thinks he might be better off without it after all fearing it might be the footprint of a savage. Thus, this constant worry and fearful state of mind force him to hide in the caves avoiding any possible danger.
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