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Rearrange the following words today/nature/man is/playing with
Today man is playing with nature.
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- Newspapers provide us with relevant local and international news.
- Newspapers help us stay up to date with current affairs.
- We get a better idea about a country’s economic, political, and social situation through newspapers.
- Reading a newspaper increases one’s vocabulary and makes him/her a fluent speaker.
- Reading a newspaper gives you the confidence to take part in discussions and debates.
- Reading newspapers will give you a better idea about the politics of your country.
- Newspapers can help you find jobs.
- A Newspaper is a very professional document, and there is a minimum chance of false or inaccurate news.
- Reading a newspaper regularly will help you to read much faster.
- Newspapers improve one’s way of writing.
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THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS
ONE IS KNOW BY THE COMPANY ONE KEEPS
The story of two birds is about the impact of bad company. The two birds were separated by a storm and were brought up with different people. They behaved in the way, they were experiencing. So the moral of the story is that the company matters. So one should keep the company of good people.
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Someone who suffers from claustrophobia feels very uncomfortable or anxious when they are in small or enclosed places.
Claustrophobia is the fear of being in (and not being able to get out of) small or confined spaces, such as tunnels, elevators, and crowded rooms. Claustrophobia is recognized as a psychological disorder and is often considered a kind of anxiety disorder. Those who are diagnosed with it often experience extreme anxiety when in confined spaces or when facing the possibility of being in one, which can result in a panic attack.
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In the short story "Dusk," the young man who sits down on the bench next to Gortsby is a con man. The younger man is a scam artist. He tricks Gortsby out of his money. When the younger man sits down, he begins telling Gortsby that he cannot find his way back to his hotel.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago
Answer: The poet compares the kite with a ship. As a ship with its sail soars on the vast water, similarly the kite also with one sail soars high up in the sky.
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