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Amit Kumar 5 years, 11 months ago

Dad sure that they would not fail because they know us care us also understand our emotions
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Gaurav Ghildiyal 5 years, 11 months ago

This sentence is not correct

Piyush Thakur 6 years ago

Present Continuous
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A bad system will defeat a good person every time
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Aditya Raushan 6 years ago

The answer is 6

Piyush Thakur 6 years ago

6

Divyansh Jain 6 years ago

It is a class 1 question. So, the answer is 6.

Vedanth K 6 years ago

6

Kshitija Padvi 6 years ago

Obviously 6

Shubham Singh 6 years ago

6
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Divyansh Jain 6 years ago

So ,what I can do.
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Of which chapters?
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Freedom is an innate right which humans have since their birth. Freedom is not something that can be touched, seen, felt or reached. All this gives a vague idea about freedom. What exactly does freedom mean? Different people have different opinion, definition and thoughts about the idea of freedom. Some talk about freedom in political sense, some talk about social freedom, some about personal independence and some define it as religious freedom. But the fact that everyone wants to be free, holds true in all cases. “The best road to progress is freedom’s road.” – John F. Kennedy Freedom is the choice to live one’s life doing what one wants, live where one wants, eat by own choice and learn what one’s heart desires. This means that freedom can apply to different aspects of life and freedom is not an absolute term. Freedom is to ensure respect and not just live free. All societies define freedom in their own respect. Different cultures see freedom in their own light and thus people living in different cultures enjoy freedom in ways that they feel appropriate. Enjoying our freedom does not mean that we disregard the rights of others and live the way we feel right. We have to consider the rights and the feelings of people around us when living our freedom. Similarly a free person does not have to fear when expressing his opinion ensuring that others respect and feelings are not hurt. Societies which encourage freedom of opinion, thoughts, beliefs, expression, choice etc. are the ones where creative minds flourish. Freedom does not come with independence. Freedom is also about appreciating the enchanting beauty of nature and environment around us. A person who is worried and anxious cannot be free at mind and hence cannot enjoy the scenic beauty of a lovely moonlit sky or the pleasant music of the singing birds at the sunset. Hence, freedom is all a state of your mind. It implies that your mind is under no fear or compulsion of safety in life. The feeling of having social recognition, of being praised and of being safe does not mean freedom. Our Aspirations and ambitions of being somebody are absurd and do not suggest freedom. For a prisoner, being out of the prison means freedom. But from social perspective, freedom is definitely something that a person is free to do while abiding by social customs and law of the country. No societies can guarantee absolute freedom to all social creatures. This is because it will be a complete chaos if we try understanding what everyone in the society wants to do. Freedom is non denial of our basic rights as humans. Some freedom is specific to the age group that we fall into. A child is free to be loved and cared by parents and other members of family and play around. So this nurturing may be the idea of freedom to a child. Living in a crime free society in safe surroundings may mean freedom to a bit grown up child. Similarly to a youngster or a teen, freedom may be about hanging out with friends, enjoying group activities. Some teens may want to involve in social service and contribute freely to the cause of underprivileged or poor. It may mean freedom to them. Old people may seek security of health and life, spend good time with grandchildren, involve in religious and social activities and believe it to be their freedom.
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Rafat Barbhuiya 6 years ago

It has blade which moves so fast that it trapped the air and throws air when it is switch on
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

Mr Nath was a neighbor at Shankar house. He used to live alone, all by himself. so sometime he sought medical treatment from children's mother. people had mixed opinions about him, some referred him rude while others call him harmless and polite. 

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The best-known example of a pome is the apple. Other examples of plants that produce fruit classified as a pome are Cotoneaster, Crataegus (hawthorn and mayhaw), medlar, pear, Pyracantha, quince, rowan, loquat, toyon, and whitebeam. Some pomes may have a mealy texture (e.g., some apples); others (e.g., Amelanchier, Aronia) are berry-like with juicy flesh and a core that is not very noticeable.
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Arti Kumari 6 years ago

Want oil

Chirag Gupta 6 years ago

Because fan want oil
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Divyansh Jain 6 years ago

Please don't write anything rubbish on this app. Please only write useful and logical questions. Ok please follow.
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Divyansh Jain 6 years ago

Money is a very important thing in the modern life. Without it a people cannot get anything. Those who have a lot of ,money they are considered as rich people and the people have less money are known as poor people.
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Gaurav Seth 6 years ago

1. What did Nishad give Mr Nath? Why?

Ans: Nishad gave a bar of chocolate to Mr. Naphtha because he thought that Mr. Nath was poor and starving.

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