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Manik Gurjar 8 years, 4 months ago

no,the tiger shooting organized by the villager was serious issue
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Kalicharan Hck 8 years, 4 months ago

It is the shop under the ownership of John Sherlock
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Ruchika Choraria 7 years, 8 months ago

Mrs. Packletide
* Envious – Envies Loona Bimberton’s fame
* Manipulative – Manipulates a hunt
* Spiteful – Wishes to spite Loona Bimberton – invites her for a luncheon which was declined- sent her a tiger-claw brooch to remind her of her tiger’s hunt
* Enjoys fake glory – enjoyed publicity and fame related to the tiger’s hunt even though she knew she had not actually killed the tiger.
Vain – Poses for photographs hiding the truth.

Mrs Packltide was gifted with extremely injured vanity which was the consequence of her rich possessions in India. This vanity was her joy and grief at the same time. As she was a well-to-do woman nothing bothered her, of course except her vanity, that’s why her life was an example of stupidity. Being subconscious of her sin Mrs Packltide let it all freedom so that all her movements and motives were governed by her dislike of Loona Bimberton. One can’t be jealous of Mrs Packltide; big sums of money always stir people’s minds so that they begin living a life of a servant in order to satisfy every single whim of theirs. And Mrs Packletide arranged victorious revenge in her mind to counter expenses which Lonna B had recently made.

One more consequence of wealth is sloth and Mrs. Packltide wasn’t an exception. That was why she decided to offer a thousand rupees for the opportunity of shooting a tiger without overmuch risk or exertion. The tiger had been found and the great night duly arrived, though the shooting was a failure. But Mrs Packltide looked as if she could say a booh to a goose that was why she easily lied. Though at the end it cost her a lot of money.

As Mrs Packletide wasn’t interested in anything except the life of her rival that was quite naturally to expect her not to be a woman of any discernment. And the result of her blindness was her paid companion Miss Mebin who managed to make most of the situation.

Ishika Mishra 8 years, 4 months ago

Mrs. packletide is a shallow, vain and ostentatious women most of whose activities are dictated by her emotions of jealousy, ill-will and bitterness against loona bimberton - her arch rival. she is exceptional . This woman with no principles in life stoops down to bribe the villagers to look for duch an old, infirm tiger who would get killed without any fuss. After the shooting, she shamely lets the press give her ample coverage despite knowing that rather than proving her mettle by killing the tiger, she had made a fool of herself by killing the goat. She humiliates loona bimberton by purposely sending her tiger-claw brooch on her birthday. Her proposed luncheon-party to be thrown in loona's honour is actually an exercise in embarrssing and mortifying her by exhibiting the superiority of her feat
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Ashutosh Kumar 8 years, 5 months ago

NCERT

Arpan Bhowmick 8 years, 5 months ago

For which class???

 

 

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Minakshi Kapoor 8 years, 5 months ago

The Story of My Life reveals Annie Sullivan as the inspiration behind Helen Keller's extraordinary life. She is only partially-sighted herself, after undergoing surgery to correct her vision at a young age and herself having been educated at The Perkins Institute for The Blind, a place instrumental in Helen Keller's own development.

Anne Sullivan, Annie, is the person responsible for "the most important day I remember in all my life" as Helen recognizes Annie's contribution throughout her life as teacher, interpreter, friend, companion and motivator. Annie never misses an opportunity to teach Helen, whether it be academically or life skills. She teaches Helen an appreciation in even the smallest detail: "in every blade of grass, and in the curves and dimples of my baby sister's hand." Annie has the capacity to help Helen connect with nature and "made me feel that 'birds and flowers and I were happy peers.'"

One of Annie Sullivan's most instrumental effects is felt when she makes Helen "Think." It is this that helps Helen make the connection between the abstract and the physical as "you feel the sweetness that it (love) pours into everything." Annie makes "every subject so real that I could not help remembering." So profound is the impact that Annie Sullivan has on Helen that "her being is inseparable from my own, and (that) the footsteps of my life are in hers." 

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Minakshi Kapoor 8 years, 5 months ago

Helen Keller is the author of the memoir The Story of My Life. Left deaf and blind by a childhood illness, Helen grows up into a remarkable adult who is full of life and love for learning, nature, and her friends. She also works tirelessly to educate the public about the rights and needs of people with disabilities. Annie Sullivan is Helen’s patient and determined young teacher from the Perkins Institute for the Blind. Alexander Graham Bell is a famous inventor who recommends the Perkins Institute to Helen’s parents. Dr. Anagnos is the director of the Institute and encourages both Annie and Helen.

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Rita Mishra 8 years, 5 months ago

Para 1 The conditional mind

Para 2. Laughter-Positive Impact -making members refreshed

Para 3. The link between Body and Mind

Para 4. The unconditional nature of joy

Para 5.  Spontaneous laughter

Para 6.  Healing power of laughter Yoga.

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Sanjay Joshi 8 years, 5 months ago

Sorry it's  bingle bog instead of single bog

Sanjay Joshi 8 years, 5 months ago

The frog play a prank that he will make nightingale to sing day and night endlessly.

He treat her cruelly and as a result poor nightingale burst her vein in singing and died .

Thus , at the end frog become the unrivalled king of single bog again  .

 

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Payal Singh 8 years, 6 months ago

Helen rushed to her room and dressed up in clothes, she felt were appropriate to receive the guests.

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Asha Rajput 7 years, 11 months ago

Kate Adams was the second wife of Helen's father Arthur H. Keller and many years younger than him. Helen's mother Kate Keller had named her daughter after her mother called Helen Everett. Helen had contracted an illness which closed her eyes and ears and plunged her into the unconsciousness of a new-born child. It was called an acute congestion of the stomach and brain. It was from this period that Helen remembered the tenderness with which her mother tried to soothe her in her wailing hours of fret and pain. She tried to placate her child as Helen woke from sleep and turned her eyes to find her vision getting dimmer. Her mother succeeded in making Helen understand a good deal about different kinds of everyday things and Helen always knew when she wished her to bring something. Helen owed to her all the loving wisdom that was bright and good. Helen was extremely attached to her mother, she was also jealous of her sister because she thought of her as an intruder between mother and daughter. Kate was someone whom Helen admired and loved deeply, Helen revered her mother.

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