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Sia ? 4 years, 1 month ago

Film director Vijay Bhatt was so impressed after hearing Bismillah play at a festival that he named a film after the instrument called “Gunj Uthi Shehnai”. The film was a hit, and one of Bismillah Khan's composition, “Dii ka khilona hai toot Gaya “, turned out to be a nationwide chartbuster!
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Rohit Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

CONCLUSION :--- The Little Girl teaches us how a loving and caring relationship between parents and children can help in strengthening the bond and attachment in the family. We should try to understand each other instead of finding faults in others.

Rohit Singh 4 years, 1 month ago

The Little Girl was written by Katherine Mansfield. This story is about a little girl named Kezia who lived with her parents and grandmother. However, she was always afraid of her father and avoided him as much as she could. She took a great sigh of relief whenever he left for work. She trembled with fear whenever she confronted him. She would mumble in terror whenever she was near him. According to her, her father was a rude and harsh person and she would try hard not to confront him whenever he was at home. Kezia’s grandmother would always tell her to understand her parents in a better way. She would often encourage the little girl to chat with her parents in the drawing-room. But, the young girl always received a cold treatment from her parents. One day, her grandmother advised Kezia that she should make a pin-cushion as a gift for her father’s birthday that was coming the following week. Kezia stitched three sides of the cushion laboriously and kept one side open to stuff the case with something. She wondered what she could stuff it with and wandered into her mother’s bedroom to search for some scraps. There she found numerous sheets of fine paper, accumulated them, tore them into small pieces and stuffed the pin-cushion case, then finally sewed the fourth side. Those papers were actually her father’s great speech for the Port Authority. When Kezia’s mother came to know that the little girl had torn those sheets of paper, she called her daughter to the drawing-room immediately. Her father was angry with her and he didn’t even listen to the reason why she tore the sheets of paper. He simply punished her with a ruler on her little, pink palms. Kezia sobbed miserably, but failed to understand why she was punished for speaking the truth and accepting the blunder that she committed. She felt miserable and silently wept and questioned the purpose of God in creating fathers. Later in the evening, she saw Mr. Macdonald playing with his children and having a merry time with them. From this incident, she analysed that all fathers do not have the same behaviour. She realised that there are some fathers like Mr. Macdonald who are kind and loving, whereas there are some who are rude and harsh like her father. However, Kezia’s demeanour towards her father transformed soon. One day, suddenly her mother fell ill and was hospitalized. Her grandmother went along with her mother. So, Kezia was left alone in the house with no one around except the cook, Alice. During the daytime, everything went well but during night-time, Kezia found it hard to sleep. She had a dreadful nightmare of a butcher holding a knife and a rope, who came closer smiling wretchedly and she was unable to move from that place. This nightmare woke her up and when she opened her eyes she noticed that her father was standing right next to her. Soon Kezia’s father took her to his bedroom and made her a cosy and comfortable place to sleep on his bed. Besides, he also told her that she could rub her feet against his legs for some warmth. Later, she felt very safe and comfortable in her father’s company and that he wasn’t as bad as she had assumed him to be. She could feel the fatherly love that she felt deprived of all this while and understood that her father loved and cared for her in his own way. Kezia realised that her father was usually cranky every day for the hard work he did to earn a living for his family and was too tired by evening to come and play with her. After that day, the little girl honoured, loved and cared for her father as much as she loved her grandmother and mother.
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Mahi Mishra 4 years, 1 month ago

11:26 AM English 10 points Evelyn Glennie, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1965, is the world's foremost, and first full-time, solo percussionist. The recipient of enormous media attention due to her deafness, Glennie is likewise noteworthy for the variety of her repertoire and recording projects. She lost her hearing at the age of 12 and began to study timpani at that time, working extensively with her teacher to learn to sense percussion vibrations. Glennie studied percussion and timpani, though she also studied piano as a secondary focus from 1982, when she enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music in London. Glennie became the first student ever to give a percussion recital or perform a percussion concerto at the RAM. Glennie made her professional debut in 1985, and it did not take long for her musical adventurousness to show itself. In addition to performing with classical ensembles, she commissioned new works (more than 130 works by 2008), single-handedly expanding the repertoire of works for solo percussion. Glennie has had many works written for her by major composers, including James MacMillan (the percussion concerto Veni. veni ANSWER
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Angel Agrawal 4 years, 1 month ago

Mechanical teachers
Mechanical teacher

Vanshika Verma 4 years, 1 month ago

Mechanical teachers

Pra Jit 4 years, 1 month ago

Robotic teacher

Panjala Shreyan 4 years, 1 month ago

Robotic teacher
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Pra Jit 4 years, 1 month ago

Father asked me about what I am thinking.
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Sikandra Kumar 4 years, 1 month ago

2001

Nikhil ༄ 4 years, 1 month ago

2001

Mayank Rawandhe 4 years, 1 month ago

Please repeat
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Pra Jit 4 years, 1 month ago

He was an animal lover and had a private zoo...

Mayank Rawandhe 4 years, 1 month ago

Because he had too many animals.

Samagya Pyne 4 years, 1 month ago

Discuss , grandfather was a great animal lover.
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Pra Jit 4 years, 1 month ago

Because the seamstress was poor and her son was down with fever, he was asking for oranges but she couldn't give it as there is nothing to to eat except the water so the Prince commanded the swallow to take the Ruby from his sword and give it to the seamstress and the swallow did what the Prince said.
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Pra Jit 4 years, 1 month ago

Tommy was the neighbour of Margie

Sikandra Kumar 4 years, 1 month ago

Tommy was a brother of margie

Shruti Kumari 4 years, 1 month ago

Toomy was a magrie brother
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Shruti Kumari 4 years, 1 month ago

Albert did not feel good in school because we bored in a school when he had gone to the Munich he start study properly

? Akanksha Dhaka ? 4 years, 1 month ago

Albert didn't feel good or very well at school

Sahitya Rathore 4 years, 1 month ago

He didn't feel good in school .
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? Akanksha Dhaka ? 4 years, 1 month ago

Margie was disappointed because she hoped that the country inspector would take her mechanical teacher along with him to repair it but the country inspector didn't take the mechanical teacher along with him so Margie was disappointed ??
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Shruti Kumari 4 years, 1 month ago

With her mother and grandmother at the hospital Kezia as left at home in the care of the cook at night after she is put to the bet by the cook she has a Nightmare. she calls for her grandmother but to her surprise she find her father's standing near is her bed he takes her in his arms and make her sleep next to him half asleep she creep close to him for head under his arms and holds tightly to hurt her father asked her to draw her feet again his legs for warmth Her father goes off at to sleep before her this makes her understand that he has to work hard everyday and these leaves him too tired to be like Mr Macdonald's Express her and feeling her father by telling him that he has a big heart
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Thanks u for ans

Rudraksha More 4 years, 1 month ago

Neatly

Kanishka Kanishka 4 years, 1 month ago

Neet and clearly
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