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(i) Seeing it scaled six inches to the mile.
(ii) On the ground had looked haphazard, unplanned and without style. (1st stanza)
(iii) Rivers ran why the valleys were populated. (2nd stanza)
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Firdaus Kanga is a writer and journalist who lives and works in Mumbai. Kanga was born with ‘brittle bones’ that tended to break easily when he was a child. Prof. Hawking's message for the disabled is that they should concentrate on what they are good at. It is foolish to try to copy normal people.
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A Preposition is a word placed before a noun or a pronoun (object/person) in a sentence to show its relation with another is known as PREPOSITIONS.
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The lion was standing near the well.
The Taj Mahal is situated on the banks of the river Yamuna
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31 December, 2004
The killer Tsunami struck these islands five days ago. But hte vicitms are being brought in even now. Each one has a story to tell. I met threee kids of the age group between 10-14 who lost their mother, two brothers and their grandfather and uncle. They survived with their father who is manager in a cooperative society in Katchal.They said their brothers caught hold of their grandfacther and uncle and were swept away. Similarly, their mother was also washed away by a giant wave.
10 year old Meghan was brought by the resucue team two days ago from the shore where she was walking in a daze. She along with her family and 77 other people was washed away by Tsunami but she was the only lucky fellow to get life. She was floating on a wooden door for two days.
Almas, a 10 years old school girl from Port Blair, is still traumatised who lost her parents grandfathers her aunts and was also washed away by the waves but somehow got a wooden log and saved her life. But what's the use?she has lost every beloved one and is now an orphan.
"Destiny plays an important role in life" This line comes in practical here on the islands of Andaman and Nicobar. There are dead bodies, chaos, fear, cries and despair spread
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DEAR Diary..
Today's day was unforgettable day of my life.As we got to see the people worst hit by the tsunami to provide them releafe equipments such as Medicines. My assistance also tried to give food items to the people of Namoe village. We heard some people talking about a villager who had saved 5 peoples who has got stuck in the fallen woods,we met him and praised and Aditya written his name in this pad to give his name to government to praise him.
then we went to another many villages distributing medicines and food items.Looking thé bad condition of people I was very afraid about their life and health...hope they soon recover This damage by their efforts..
And also I sent the survey report to the releaf office. and advised them to take quick action.
although todays day was very tired but helping people and looking a smile on their faces provided releafe to my heart.
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A metaphor and a simile are quite similar actually. A metaphor also uses compares to things that are in no way similar. It does so to bring out the symbolism. A metaphor is a word or phrase used to show its similarity to another thing. It helps to explain an idea, but if you take a metaphor at its literal meaning it will sound absurd.
An example of a metaphor is “Alex is a chicken”. Literally, this sounds so very absurd. But this is a metaphor which suggests that Alex is a coward, or frightened. It compares or implies that Alex is a chicken to bring out the symbolism. Some other examples are ‘love is a battlefield”, “all the world’s a stage”, “that technology is a dinosaur” etc.
While a simile and metaphor seem to be very similar, there is one basic difference between the two. In a simile, the comparison happens with the help of the words “as” and “like”. A metaphor will not have either of those two words.
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The poem throws light on the mindset of a school boy. He is unhappy. He loves outdoor life. He hears the birds sing. The blowing of horn by the huntsmen pleases him. He wants to enjoy the company of the skylark. But he can find such joy only on a summer morning.
Instead of living like a free bird, the boy is made to go to school. It makes him sad. He hates going to school because of his cruel old teacher. There the small children spend the day from morning to evening and get disappointed.
Sometimes the boy sits for hours with his head hanging down but he is caged. He finds no joy in reading his book. The school is a cheerless place for him. He gets fed up with the shower of words from his teacher.
The boy compares himself to a bird who is bom free to fly and enjoy life but he is caged. He cannot sing in a cage. The boy has the feeling of being a prisoner at school. He is all the time afraid of the teacher. As a caged bird he lets his wings droop down and forgets to share the joy of spring.
The poet calls upon the parents not to be so harsh or cmel to the children. School going kids are as delicate as birds and flowers. They need fresh air and free movement to grow healthy and happy. Keeping them under excess cage will make them unhappy. If a plant is denied air and is kept in dark, it won’t grow well and never bear fruit.
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Maharshi Rabindranath Tagore named the school Shantiniketan.
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The memories we make with our near and dear ones is everything.
Sharing the joy and helping in the time of need is what is called a family.
Sharing the joy of festivals together with friends and neighbours allows us to build strong relationships with them. By this we come to know about rituals of each other. We learn to cherish people no matter from where they belong. Celebrating festivals together is an opportunity to spread love among people.
One might not have celebrated Durga Pooja before, one might not have celebrated Lohri before, one might not have celebrated Holi before, one might not have celebrated Christmas before, one might not have celebrated Pongal before etc.
But, when people from different corners come together in a neighborhood then the people celebrates all the festivals with a great energy, enthusiasm, and love.
Spread happiness, be together, and cherish every single moment with your friends and family. Festivals are a good way of a starting a fresh so never think twice before sharing this happiness.
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Early to bed, Early to rise
Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
. - Benjamin fanklin
Early rising is a good habit. It enables us to do a lot of work in the early morning. We can do many of our work in the early morning, before waiting for anyone to awake.
Also, whenever we are doing work in early morning, we have a good feeling and a fresh mind. Early rising is best to the students. They can get lot of extra time for studying. In the morning, our mind is fresh, so we can do any work neatly.
In the morning, there is a calm environment. There is no extra sound and noise, as in the day time. Early rising, gives a good impact on our health.
It is very essential for a good health. If we are rising early, we can also take some physical exercise, in the fresh air of morning. It gives pleasure.
Students must rise early in the morning. They can do a lot of work in the calm environment of morning.
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