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- a figure to be feared: a person to be feared
- Glad sense of relief: feeling relaxed
- Fainter and fainter: to lessen or reduce
- slip down: come down quietly and unwillingly
- Stutter: to stammer, to speak with pauses
- given it up: stopped doing it
- Trying so hard: making a lot of efforts
- Wretched: unhappy, sad
- on the brink of suicide: about to commit suicide
- suicide: kill oneself
- Snoring: the sound produced by some people when there are asleep.
- Gravely: seriously.
- Laboriously: with lot of effort or difficulty.
- Wandered into: went into, by chance
- Scraps: small pieces of cloth or paper etc that are not needed.
- Hue and Cry: angry protest.
- The damned thing: used to express anger at something.
- shadowed room means that as it was dark, there was a light outside the room which was making shadows in the room.
- a sad little pattern refers to the sad atmosphere in the room.
- Bedclothes Refers to the sheets, the top sheets that you cover yourself when you are sleeping.
- Clung: to attach yourself to something.
- Nightmare: a bad dream.
- A Butcher is a person who cuts animals, who cuts meat.
- tucked up: covered up nicely in bed
- Snuggled: moved into a warm, comfortable position, close to another person
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Dear Name,
Hope this letter finds you well as it is leaving me now.I’m writing this letter to share my joy after helping a person.
Today while going to school, I saw an old man trying to cross the road. The vehicles were speeding past him.
I went to him and by holding his hand helped him in crossing the road. I really felt good after helping the helpless man.I’m ending up here. Hope to hear from you soon.
Yours lovingly,
Name
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Recurring themes of Bismillah Khan's music was the relationships between the human and river Ganga.
The river is so pure and beneficial to mankind.
Khan was born on 21 March, 1916 in Bihar district of India.
His for fathers were “ court musicians” by profession.
They were musicians of in the princely state of Dumraon in Bihar Where others saw conflict and contradiction between his music and his religion, Bismillah Khan saw only a divine unity.
Even as a devout Shia, he was also a staunch devotee of Saraswati, the Hindu goddess of music.
During his long life, Khan enthralled audiences by his phenomenal performances across the World.
He was honoured with :
1)the Sangeet NatakAkademi award,
2)the Tansen award as well as the Padma Vibhushan.
3)In 2001, Khan became the third classical musician to be awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honour.
He was also bestowed honorary doctorates by the Benares Hindu University and Shanti Niketan.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
By " cars will communicate with each other " means that cars will be able to detect the other cars approaching and can send signals to the other car to slow down in order to avoid accidents .
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The book had yellow and crinkly pages and the words unlike standing on the screen . when they turned to the pages read before there were same words that they read it the first time . all this things were strange for Margie .
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Character Sketch Of Tommy
Tommy is a smart boy. He is Margie's good friend. He is older than Margie, being Thirteen years old. He has seen many telebooks and has much more knowledge about how schools were centuries ago .
Character Sketch of Margie
Margie Jones is an eleven year old girl. She is taught by a mechanical teacher in her home \underline homeschooling . She uses to write her feelings in a diary. She too writes about finding a 'real book. She's having a little knowledge about the old schools and teachers. She collected all the information from her friend Tommy and her grandfather.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The minister had earlier set up a committee to study and recommend technologies that can cut down river pollution from crematoriums and its report needs to be studied in detail.
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The theme of “My Childhood” is that our life is shaped by our experiences and the people around us. Kalam's secure childhood, inspiring parents, supportive friends and honest teachers instilled great values in him that gave him 'wings of fire'
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
In the poem "Wind" by Subramaniya Bharti, the poet compares the wind to God and guides us to praise the wind everyday. This is because the wind is like a good friend who makes us strong to fight. The wind stands for hardships and difficulties of life. We should face the problems of life in order to be strong.
We should also praise it in order to impress it and prevent it from causing us any harm due to its harshness.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
In the kingdom of fools is a Kannada folktale from A.K. Ramanujan’s Folk Tales from India. It is about a kingdom which was run by the foolish king. One day upon seeing that the people of the kingdom worked in the night and slept in the day, the saint and his disciple were astonished. The disciple being lured by the abundance of cheap food he refuses to leave the place with the saint. Saint finds it foolish to stay in that place.
One day while seeking justice, a man approached the king. The man stated that the wall of man's house fell upon his brother while they were committing his ancient trade of theft and he died. The king being foolish thinks for compensation for the criminal. Instead of analyzing properly he tried upon everyone - The man who built the wall, the owner of the house- Rich merchant, because of which the builder built the weak wall- a Dancing girl and lastly the goldsmith because of whom in the street the dancing girl was roaming. Upon much thinking, the king decided the real culprit to be the merchant's father who is already dead. Now that the father is dead since the son inherited the property the king decided to punish the son. To be killed by the stake, the merchant thought that the merchant was too thin. Therefore, the king in foolishness asks his men to fin in place of the merchant a fat man. Therefore, the disciple who grows fat is taken to the king and the disciple pray to his guru. Guru upon visualizing the pray of disciple appears and traps the foolish king through his wisdom and intelligence. Finally, instead of the guru and the disciple being killed the king and his minister are killed by the stake. Therefore, the people of the kingdom pleases the guru to be their king and that king accepts in a condition that the kingdom would function normally like the other kingdoms.
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Kezia’s grandmother encouraged her to get to know her father better by sending her to the drawing room to talk to her parents on Sundays. She also suggested Kezia to make a pin cushion out of a beautiful piece of yellow silk as a gift for her father’s birthday.
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Kezia was afraid of her father because of his strict behaviour. He always gave commands to everybody else in the house. He never played with her. He had big hands and heavy face especially his mouth when he yawned were big and she was especially terrified with the manner in which he looked at her over his spectacles.
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The world has been dealt a severe blow due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Many countries have shutdown their economic activities, education and sports to slow the spread of the virus. Families are staying in their home, cooking their own food, buying only what is absolutely necessary and staying in. There is no outing to theaters, malls or temples, and there are no serials on TV as well. So families are now spending more time with each other, which is a positive that has come out of this situation. The disease doesn't spare you whether you are rich or poor, strong or weak. People are going out of their way to help others around them. I have realized that doctors and health workers are more important than any other profession. My perspective on temples and other professionals has changed after this situation.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The first part of the poem describes the action of the wind. The poet asks the wind to come softly. He requests the wind not to break the shutters of the windows, not to scatter the papers and throw down the books from the shelf. But the wind throws the books and tears the pages. The poet says that the wind makes a mockery of weaklings. It brings down frail houses, crumbling doors, rafters, and even weak hearts. It crushes everything that is weak.
The poet advises us to be strong. Only then can we save ourselves from the wind. We should build strong homes with firm doors. Our bodies and hearts should also be strong. It is the way of the world to kick the weak and to be friends with the strong. The wind blows out the weak fires but makes the strong fires roar and flourish. Thus, the poem conveys the idea that nobody cares for the weak. Even the wind is on the side of the strong people. We must make ourselves strong to become successful and overcome the challenges in life.
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