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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago
Q1. The watchman has seen a lioness giving birth in the streets and the graves were opening to swallow the dead. There was a fighting and wars that he witnesssed before his eyes and the blood from this fighting fell upon the land.
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Q2.Calpurnia feared that some body was going to murder Caesar.
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Q4. Having experienced an anominous dream, Calpurnia enters the scene declaring to Caesar, "You shall not stir out of your house today." Naturally, mighty Caesar refutes her, "Caesar shall forth"; he adds that whatever threatens him always runs when he faces the threats. But, Calpurnia is persistent, claiming she has never believed in omens before, but is frightened this day, the Ides of March; furthermore, there is a man relating bizarre occurrences in the night such as a lioness has given birth in a street, and graves have opened and ghosts have screamed.
But, she herself has had a dream that greatly disturbs her because she fears that it portends grave danger for Caesar. In her dream, Calpurnia has seen Caesar's statue as though it were a fountain, pouring blood from a "hundred spouts; many "lusty Romans" came up to this statue, and they bathed their hands in this blood, all the time smiling.
Q5. Decius is pretty sly. Decius tells Caesar that Calpurnia's dream was misinterpreted. The fountains of blood pouring from Caesar's body that Calpurnia saw reflected the new life Caesar is giving to Rome, not his death.
Decius was very clever and well educated person and he knows that caesar wanted to hear his praise ,due to this he takken advantage of this by saying that calipurnia dream was wrongly interpreted rather happy roman will come and wash there hand by the blood of caesar and take aspirations from him and his fame will be spread over all rome and everybody will inspire him Thud on listening this he was convinced to do so.
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Posted by Varun Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago
First, they plan to have Decius go to Caesar's house to make sure he goes to the meeting. It's a good thing they decided to do this because Calpurnia almost has Caesar convinced to stay home, but Decius appeals to his vanity by telling him that people will say he is ruled by a woman's fears and by telling him that the senate plans to ask him to be king (see Act II, scene 2).
Second, once Caesar arrives at the meeting place, the conspirators surround him so that no one can warn him of what is to come or protect him when it happens. They make sure Antony is not around when they do the deed (Act III, scene 1).
<section class="waterfall-mount p402_premium truex"> </section>Then they have Metellus ask for a pardon for his brother, who has been banished from Rome. That is their pretense for showing Caesar's unreasonableness and tyranny. When some pretend to bow to him, Casca raises his dagger and says, "Speak, hands, for me!" And they all proceed to stab him to death, proclaiming that they have done a good deed for Rome and its citizens.
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Shweta Gulati 8 years, 10 months ago
(a) advancement
(b) developed
(c) vaccine
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Posted by Sindhu S Shastry 8 years, 10 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
Ans.
| (a) | Ever | Even |
| (b) | Causes | Causing |
| (c) | Pour | Poured |
| (d) | Result | Resulting |
| (e) | For | While |
| (f) | Usual | Unusual |
| (g) | Experience | Experiences |
| (h) | Rare | Rarely |
Posted by Saji Paul 8 years, 10 months ago
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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago
Just like when a king is banished or expelled from a kingdom , man is responsible for sending away the snake. Man is the sole reason for separating the snake from its natural habitat. The case of the snake is same with that of the king because just as an exiled king comes back with vengeance in his heart,the snake would also come back from the underworld someday soon. The snake awaits to be crowned again,displaying his power over his own domain.
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
Ans. Just like when a king is banished or expelled from a kingdom, man is responsible for sending away the snake. Man is the sole reason for separating the snake from its natural habitat. The case of the snake is same with that of the king because just as an exiled king comes back with vengeance in his heart, the snake would also come back from the underworld someday soon. The snake awaits to be crowned again, displaying his power over his own territory or domain.
Posted by Preksha Maheshwari 8 years, 10 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
Ans. Anne's relationship with her mother is not good. Anne thinks that her mother always supports Margot rather than supporting her. Also she thinks herself as a mentally mature girl and doesn't want to share anything with her mother. Moreover Anne loves her father Mr.Otto Frank very much when compared to anyone else in her life. in the context, she says "I can even imagine my mother dying one day.But I can't imagine living without my father'. Also Anne usually used to pray with her father. But one day when her mother wanted to do so with Anne, she sent her mother cowardly and after that, she apologized to her only on Pim's advice.
But on the side of her mother the story was entirely different. She always used to support Anne when Mrs.Van Dan scolds Anne for being playful. Thus, the relationship between Anne and her mother was one sided.
Posted by Preksha Maheshwari 8 years, 10 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 10 months ago
Ans. Anne's relationship with her father is that of a "daddy's girl." She thinks he can do no wrong (unlike her mother) and is completely loyal to him. Mr. Frank is the one person who can get through to Anne, no matter how she is feeling. She gives her father all of the love she withholds from her mother. She is at an age where this is quite normal. Anne Frank has been analyzed over and over again for the things she wrote in her diary, and sometimes we tend to scrutinize far more than necessary.
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 11 months ago
The Second World War had resulted in Patol Babu being retrenched from his nine-year-old clerical job at Hudson and Kimberley.
Posted by Pratham Jain 8 years, 11 months ago
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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago
The supernatural elements actually appear with the <i>albatross</i>, which has arrived in order to help guide the Mariner's ship through a fog bank. When the Ancient Mariner kills the albatross, he has not only violated concepts of gratitude and hospitality, he has, on a whim, killed a living being that has come to same him and his ship. I believe we are meant to see the albatross, in part, in a Christian context--like Christ, who came to earth to save us, the albatross arrives to save the mariners and their ship, and the reward for this generosity is his execution.
Nature itself becomes relentlessly supernatural after the killing of the albatross: the wind stops, temperatures climb, drinking water runs out. These are not merely problems for a ship at sea; they are all life-threatening. The crew, sensing its own complicity in the Mariner's action, decide to hang the albatross around his neck, an allusion to the concept of the Judeo-Christian scapegoat, who wears an amulet representing the sins of the people and is sent into the desert to die for everyone's sins.
As we know, several horrific supernatural elements seal the fate of the ship and crew--slimy snakes from the bottom of the ocean come to the ship; a ghost-ship, with the figures of Death and Death-in-Life, arrives and the entire crew dies (Death) but the Mariner remains alive (Death-in-Life).
The Mariner's salvation comes when he, unconsciously and full of pity, blesses the slimy sea snakes, and the albatross falls from his neck, an indication that Nature and/or God has forgiven his original sin of killing the albatross. His penance, however, is not complete, for he has to keep telling his story, first to the hermit on the pilot boat and then to the Wedding Guest. It's only after the repeated telling of this awful tale that the Ancient Mariner achieves some peace. Unfortunately, the Wedding Guest is negatively affected by the tale, avoids the wedding, and wakes up the next day "a sadder and wiser man."
There is a variety of supernatural elements or parts that are suggestive of supernatural factors throughout the poem. The ancient mariner is narrating the journey he had on the boat, and there are ups and downs throughout his trip. Such ups and downs are effectively emphasized by the narrator’s portraying them in supernatural manner or incorporating magical elements while describing them.
The first supernatural moment I encountered in the narrative is the part where the old mariner talks to the stranger in the wedding. The stranger at first seems quite hesitant to listen to the mariner’s story and even tells the mariner to go away as it is portrayed in the poem “Hold off! unhand me, grey-beard loon!’. Yet, as the mariner keeps staring at the stranger with the somehow captivating “glittering eyes”, the stranger stands still and starts listening to him as though he were spellbound by the mariner’s magic. It is described in the poem as “The Wedding-Guest stood still, and listens like a three years’ child.” A cause that drove the stranger to make such a dramatic change in mind in just a second is seen as supernatural to the reader. This magical moment is significant in a way that it gives the reader a sense that there is something special and captivating about the mariner. He is just introduced in a poem, and the majority of the rather inattentive readers might simply dismiss the mariner as a uninvited guest who ruins the mood of the wedding. Yet, his persuading the stranger to listen to him shows there is something worthy of listening to the ancient mariner’s story. Another effect this supernatural moment brings about is helping the readers to focus on what the mariner is about to say. It gives mariner an authority as a narrator of the poem.
Naveen Sharma 8 years, 11 months ago
The supernatural element is very prominent in the poem. The supernatural is evident from the very beginning of the poem. The main character, the ancient mariner with his ‘glittering eyes’ casts a spell on a wedding guest and compels him to listen to his story. Another example of the supernatural is the albatross, which the mariner encounters on his journey.
The arrival of the albatross is hailed as a welcome sign, a good omen – a Christian soul. The killing of the albatross arouses the wrath of the supernatural spirits. The sailors believe the spirit of the albatross is following them and causing them agony. The sudden sinking of the ship, a skeleton ship and many other supernatural incidents are there in the poem.
Posted by Devesh Jain 8 years, 11 months ago
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Naveen Sharma 8 years, 11 months ago
Articles
- Depending for what purpose you have to write an article on, your beginning will vary.
- However, for any article, you have to keep in mind the fact that you address the 5Ws and 1H- What, When, Why, Where, Who, and How.
- Once you have these 6 things in place, you have to ensure your article has a structure. Usually while writing news articles, (which also holds true for a general article), following an inverted pyramid structure is advisable. An inverted pyramid structure basically means there will be an introduction, body and conclusion to the article.
- Keep your sentences short, and crisp.
- Give headings, sub-headings wherever necessary. But do not over do it.
- Your headline (title of the article) should be short as well. Maximum 7 words.
Naveen Sharma 8 years, 11 months ago
A) Formal Letters:
- Address the concerned person, along with his/her full address
- Write the present date
- Give a Subject Line that should briefly talk about the purpose of the letter
- Address the person with salutation
- Body of the letter
- Sign off with your signature, name, designation, phone number
To
The Manager
Canara Bank
Gole Market
New Delhi- (Pincode)
Date:
Subject
Dear Sir/Madam
Body of the text (Here, towards the end you can mention - Please find attached my CV/resume for your perusal OR I have attached my updated resume for your reference)
Yours sincerely,
(Signature)
Name
Phone Number
B) Informal Letters
- Address of the person you are writing the letter to
- Date
- Address the concerned person with salutation
- Body of the text
- Sign off with your name and address
Example:-
XYZ Block
ABC Colony
New Delhi- (Pin Code)
Dear (Friend/Person's Name)
Body of the text (Here too, you can write a sentence saying- I have attached my resume for your consideration/reference)
Yours faithfully,
Name
Address
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Mohit Soni 9 years ago
Because lavinia expected that the Helen would be very beautiful like the Helen of troy.
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<font color="#000000">Patol Babu was a meticulous man with a lot of perseverance. He was a very talented man who was gifted with the art of acting. He never lost faith in reality and overtook all challenges in life and faced all difficulties. He was offered a part in a movie in this story and he took it up. He was meticulous because he calculated the number of steps he needed to take before crashing into Chanchal Kumar. Similarly, he practised the variation in the dialogues with different tones. He was also a self concerned man because he ordered for a ginger tea with his wife the day before the movie was to be shot so that his voice will be loud and clear on the day of the movie. At last, he was a very grateful man and never gave up the responsibilities that were given to him even though he was a very mixed up man and a confused personality.</font>
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Mycbse Team 9 years, 3 months ago
In Helen Keller’s book, The Story of My Life, Anne Sullivan is the woman who overcame her own visual deficiencies to become the teacher, confidant, and dear friend to Helen Keller. As a poor, young girl, Anne Sullivan suffered an eye infection that affected her sight. She was cared for at the Perkins School for the Blind, in Boston, MA. After a series of operations restored much of her sight, she excelled in her studies and became a teacher of blind students. She used a manual alphabet to make associations between items, and the words that named them.
After her graduation, she traveled to Alabama where she became the private teacher of Helen Keller. Although, at seven years old, Helen could be a difficult student, Anne Sullivan persevered using the manual alphabet to teach Helen words for simple objects. As Helen’s need for knowledge grew, Anne devised implements to aid her student in writing and speech. Helen became an ardent learner and with Anne Sullivan’s guidance, she went on to graduate from Radcliffe College, and to write The Story of My Life. Sullivan endured a failed marriage. Financial matters became a concern which spurred Anne and Helen to seek a career in Hollywood which was short lived. They eventually performed successfully in a comedy act in Vaudeville shows.
Posted by Suresh Joshi 9 years, 3 months ago
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The Story of My Life by Helen Keller is an autobiographical account of the life of a young woman who was deaf and blind. It was published in 1903, when Keller was 22 years old, and consists of 23 chapters, covering her life from the period when she lost her ability to see and hear at the age of 19 months due to an illness through the beginning of her studies at Radcliffe University. The main events of the book are as follows.
Chapters 1-5: Describes Keller's earliest memories of sights and sounds and the illness which caused her to lose her sight and hearing. Next, she describes her initial efforts to communicate through touch and the arrival of her teacher, Anne Sullivan.
Chapters 6-10: Covers Keller's early studies with Sullivan, including her fond memories of outdoor lessons, her enjoyment of a trip to Boston where she meets other blind children, and her delight at experiencing the ocean at Cape Cod.
Chapters 11-15: In these chapters, we discover Keller's first attempts at authorship, and more about her travels and experiences of the world, including a trip to Niagara Falls. At this point, she has decided she wants to learn how to speak, and describes in some detail the way in which she starts learning.
Chapters 16-20: Keller prepares for university by learning Latin, and working out suitable accommodations for the entrance exams.
Chapters 21-23: In the final chapters, Keller describes her enthusiasm for reading and learning, and the opportunities Sullivan's unique style of teaching has opened up for her.
Posted by Sumanth Bobby 9 years, 3 months ago
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Rita Mishra 8 years, 5 months ago
The theme of the poem 'Not marbel nor gilded monument. revolves round the importance of written document. The poet wants to imortalise his friend by praising him through the powerful lines of his poem. The poem conveys that the monument built by the princes can not face the harsh nature of time and might get destroyed. But nothing can destroy the written document. It can stay fresh till the judgement day .e end of the world .
Posted by Rabia Bagewadi 9 years, 3 months ago
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Diya Joseph.... 8 years, 9 months ago
Mildred Keller is Helen's younger sister as explained in The Story of My Life. There is not a lot of information on Mildred in the autobiography but the reader does learn that, after an event when Helen tips Mildred out of a crib, the two sisters do grow "into each other's hearts"(ch 2). Helen is jealous of the attention that Mildred gets from her mother - attention that used to be directed to her. One day she notices that Mildred has been placed in a crib reserved for Helen's beloved doll, Nancy, and it is just as well that Helen's mother is on hand to avoid catastrophe.
One year, whilst spending the summer at the family's cottage in Fern Quarry, Mildred tells Helen all about what she sees - the train tracks and cows straying on to them, and the trestle. Helen and Mildred go walking in the woods with Miss Sullivan but unfortunately they get lost. It is Mildred who spots the trestle which allows them to find their way.
Mildred Keller is Helen's younger sister as explained in The Story of My Life. There is not a lot of information on Mildred in the autobiography but the reader does learn that, after an event when Helen tips Mildred out of a crib, the two sisters do grow "into each other's hearts"(ch 2). Helen is jealous of the attention that Mildred gets from her mother - attention that used to be directed to her. One day she notices that Mildred has been placed in a crib reserved for Helen's beloved doll, Nancy, and it is just as well that Helen's mother is on hand to avoid catastrophe.
One year, whilst spending the summer at the family's cottage in Fern Quarry, Mildred tells Helen all about what she sees - the train tracks and cows straying on to them, and the trestle. Helen and Mildred go walking in the woods with Miss Sullivan but unfortunately they get lost. It is Mildred who spots the trestle which allows them to find their way.
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midred campbell is younger sister of helen she is vey loving afferctionate .she loved helen very much .she also gone to the same school which helen used to go so that hes sister woud not feel alone.

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