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Gautam Chhipa 8 years, 1 month ago

Jerome was called as sick because once he visit the museum there he read a book where he found all the diseases to him he was also guilty and becomes hypertension so he felt himself as sick
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Khusboo Kumari 8 years, 1 month ago

Gravitational constant
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Gyan Ujjwal 8 years, 1 month ago

In drama Gaston suddenly agreed to buy villa as he saw profit in it
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Alen Varghese 8 years, 1 month ago

2 road because it will give the obstacles in life

Shraddha Tripathi 8 years, 1 month ago

2 road because he will get name and fame

Mohammed Sahil 8 years, 1 month ago

The speaker choose second road
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Kartik Sharma 8 years, 1 month ago

The air there is rarefied
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Gagan Yadav 8 years, 1 month ago

ACCORDING TO ME ALL IN ONE

Shraddha Tripathi 8 years, 1 month ago

XAM idea
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Hitesh Vatsayan 8 years, 1 month ago

Lord ullin was the king of an island named ulva's isle . He was also the father of the girl who loved the chieftain of that island . The chieftain and the daughter of lord ullin elole from that island to marrie as her father i.e. lord ullin was not happy for their relation.
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Priyanshu Kumar 8 years, 1 month ago

Yes, by a car accident

Sathivk Vanaparthi 8 years, 1 month ago

By an accident

Tanya Zanzad 8 years, 1 month ago

Duke was killed at last by an car accident ,so that's why Charles Hopper got promotion as a tribute to Duke

Sameer Shaikh 8 years, 1 month ago

Yes by accident
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Hitesh Vatsayan 8 years, 1 month ago

Triveni was a very popular writer of Kannada language. Her books and stories were preferred so much by people . Her stories were liked by people because the style of her writing of very easy which convinced people so much. Another reason for her popularity was that her stories were mainly based on complex psychological problems faced by people in their life

Sathivk Vanaparthi 8 years, 1 month ago

She was a popular writer in kannada

Aarav Arora 8 years, 1 month ago

Triveni was a popular writer in kannada language. Her way of writing was easy to read and was very convincing. Her stories usually dealt with complex psychological problems in daily lives of ordinary people and were always very interesting

Sameer Shaikh 8 years, 1 month ago

She is a popular writer
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Sahdev Sharma 8 years, 1 month ago

A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn’t literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.

Here are the basics: 

  • A metaphor states that one thing is another thing.
  • It equates those two things not because they actually are the same, but for the sake of comparison or symbolism.
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Cheedella Ram 8 years, 1 month ago

CHARACTER SKETCHES OF HARRIS , JEROME , MONTREMENCY , GEORGE AND BRIEF ABOUT UNCLE PODGER AND HOW HE HANGED THE FRAME

Vk K 8 years, 1 month ago

Charactet sketch of 3 person
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Gunjan Sabharwal 8 years, 1 month ago

Gaston is shrewd, calculating, business- minded opportunist who with his presence of mind outwits a smart woman and makes a handsome profit of a hundred thousand francs from a property even before becoming its owner.
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🅿🅰🆆🅰🅽 . 7 years, 8 months ago

Confused, he waited for a minute, wondering what to do. He was planning to visit his grandmother in the neighboring village. The travel took half an hour by bus and a ten minutes walk from the bus stop. As he wondered what to do, it stopped raining and started becoming sunny once again. It was then that he saw a rainbow in the sky. He stood admiring it for a long time. Suddenly, he remembered that he had to go to the bus stop soon. The last bus to his grandmother’s village would leave in an hour. He ran to his room and picked up an umbrella. He hurriedly locked the door and made his way to the bus stop.

Although it was not raining, the road was slushy and dirty. He walked carefully to avoid stepping on the muddy puddles. Some people in the bus stand made fun of him for carrying an umbrella. Although he felt sad at the comments, he did not show it. He only thought of the lovely time he would spend with his grandmother. When he reached the bus stop at her village, it was raining heavily. He was now happy that he had brought his umbrella along. He would not get wet by the time he walked to his grandmother’s home.

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Vanshika Mehta 8 years, 1 month ago

Juliette thought her villa was very attractive . hence she expected that ' the entire world ' would be interested in the property. She visualised people vying with each other to buy a such lovely villa at such a reasonable price...
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Asha Rajput 7 years, 9 months ago

Mrs. Bramble was an amiable, domestic woman who was always engrossed in Bill, her husband, and Harold, her son. She loved her family very much. Mrs. Bramble was proud of her prodigy son, Harold. Harold was so different from ordinary children, so devoted to his books, such a model of behaviour, so altogether admirable. Unlike his father who was a perfect epitome of physical strength and alacrity, Harold had shown extraordinary signs of intelligence and goodness in his behavior. He was academically brilliant; he had already won two prizes at the Sunday-school and a dictation and spelling prize at school. She was extremely proud of her son’s intelligence. She took great care of him and ensured he took proper breaks from his studies. She is quite much worried about the future of Harold. She has a strong wish that Bill should win his last bout and then start his career anew as a boxing instructor at a school. She had a lot of influence in the family. Bill and Percy both were submissive to her wishes.
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Govind Singh 7 years, 8 months ago

J., Harris, and George were feeling seedy. They sat around idly in J.’s room discussing their ailments. J., especially, was prone to ailments. Once he had gone through a medical book and discovered that he had all the symptoms of typhoid, cholera, and zymosis; in fact, he had all the ills described except housemaid’s knee.

He visited a doctor, intent on giving him practice in diagnosis. After the examination, the doctor gave him a prescription for a pound of beefsteak and a pint of bitter beer every six hours. The prescription must have been efficacious; J. was still alive.

The three friends decided they needed a complete change and rest. Various possibilities were suggested, including a sea voyage. J. knew from experience that nearly everyone became sick on sea voyages. He had a friend who paid two pounds and a half in advance for his board during a week’s trip. By the end of the week, he had eaten so little that the steward had at least two pounds clear. A sea voyage was out. As a compromise, they decided on a boat trip up the Thames to Oxford. Montmorency was opposed to the idea but was outvoted.

They were to start from Kingston. George, who had to work until two on Saturdays, would join them at Chertsey. They discussed sleeping and eating arrangements. Although Harris was doubtful, they agreed to sleep in the boat and cook their own meals. Harris had no poetry in his soul; life in the raw had no appeal for him, for he was the type who always knew the best pub in every town in England.

In making their grocery list, J. remembered the time he was in Liverpool. A friend asked him if he would take two cheeses back with him on the train to London. J. willingly agreed. The train was crowded, and he found a seat in a full compartment. One by one, the others left, overpowered by the odor, and J. had the compartment to himself all the way to London. After he delivered the cheeses to his friend’s wife, she promptly moved into a hotel until her husband could get home. He had to bury them on a deserted beach. That experience showed how careful one should be in selecting provisions.

Although Harris and J. were to get an early start, they overslept. It was well after nine before they got all of their rugs and hampers together. Then they could not get a cab. They stood on the sidewalk, attracting a curious crowd of hangers-on who made unkind remarks about their many bundles. At Waterloo, no one could tell them the platform from which their train would leave. Even the district superintendent was vague. They solved the problem by bribing the engineer of a waiting train to take them to Kingston. The engineer agreed because he had no idea where his train was supposed to go anyway. At last, the Exeter mail train took them to Kingston.

Harris had an experience once in finding his way. He bought a map of Hampton Court maze. It looked simple on the map to visit the place and get out again. A number of innocent bystanders trusted him and his map to their sorrow. The worst of it was that the keeper on duty was new and had little idea how to get out. They all waited hours for the old keeper to come back on duty.
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Sounak K Porel 8 years, 1 month ago

Grandma was sad because she was not literate and wanted her granddaughter to read the novel Kashi yatre for her but her granddaughter was not there so she waited till her granddaughter comes back and read the novel for.
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