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`Madam Rides the Bus’ is the story of an eight-year-old girl Valli. She was a wonderful girl. She was mature, clever, practical and self-respecting beyond her age. Standing in the front doorway and watching what was happening in the street was her favourite pastime. She was a great planner. She thriftily saved every penny that came her way for her first bus journey. During her first bus journey, Valli was full of enthusiasm and excitement. She enjoyed the landscape, the canal, palm trees, distant mountains and green fields stretching out as far as her eye could see. She reacted strongly when she was called ‘a child’ or ‘madam’. The self-respecting girl refused to accept a free cold drink offered by the bus conductor. She planned her bus journey during the nap hours of her mother. Interestingly, her mother could never know of the bus journey her daughter undertook during her nap in the afternoon.
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The postmaster was a fat and amiable fellow. He was a sensible and a compassionate human being who was amazed by the depth of faith in God that is shown by Lencho. Although at first he was amused by Lencho’s letter to God, he became serious and wanted to help Lencho because he didn’t want his faith to be shaken.
The postmaster himself gave a part of his salary and also requested his employees and a few friends to contribute for charity. He felt happy and satisfied when Lencho received the money. This shows that he was a kind and empathetic person as well. He loved to help others.
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Mr Keesing was an old maths teacher at Anne’s school.He was very strict by Nature. He would not tolerate anyone talking in his class. Naturally, he remained quiet annoyed with Anne who was no doubt the Chatterbox.He would punish her by giving her extra homework. Anne would stuff her assigned homework with such funny contents that not only the class but even Mr Keesing felt greatly delighted. But Mr Keesing still failed to stop Anne's habit of chattering in the class. With the intention of making a mockery of Anne he gave her an essay to write on the topic: ‘Quack, Quack, Quack,’ Mrs Chatterbox. Anne wrote her essay in the form of a story in verse. It told the story of a mother duck and a father swan. The father bites his three ducklings to death because they quacked too much. The father in the poem is clearly Mr Keesing and the ducklings are the children of his class. Luckily Mr Keesing took the joke the right way. He enjoyed this poem and read it to several classes. He stopped giving Anne any extra homework. He allowed her to talk in the class. He even started making jokes with the children. Thus we see how even Mr Keesing got infected by Anne's sense of humour.
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The analytical paragraph of CBSE can be on the population or the weight increasing all over the world among teenagers.
- While taking in consideration the world growth from the 1990s to 2015 we can say that it has been decreased.
- The reason is there is a limitation to everything and for families as well. At the old time, the population per family was greater than the whole community but they put stop to that.
- This is the only way to stop or country to drown in the loan, because more resources want more money.
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As a boy mandela free in every way he could freely run to the feilds and swim in the stream .As long as he obeyed the law of his parents he was not troubled but he learnt that this freedom was illusion As a student he wanted freedom himself .He wanted freedom to stay out at might when he yearned basic and honourable freedom of avheiving his potential he felt that he was not free his freedom was curtailed
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Lencho's house was situated on the crest of a low hill in the valley. The whole day he sat seeing the sky because he knew his fields needed downpour or at least a shower, so he was waiting to see the signs of rain.
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The food chain starts with producers which produce their own food say microscopic phytoplankton. than comes the primary consumers which feed on the producers say tadpoles. than are the secondary consumer who feed on primary consumers say fishes. than finally the decomposers who feed on the dead bodies of these consumers say fungi.
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The Invisible Man was wandering in the streets because he had Set Fire to his landlord's house and became homeless. To escape being caught he took off his clothes and became Invisible.
Griffin was a scientist. He discovered a rare drug. This could make an unclothed person invisible.
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