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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

The poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ by Leslie Norris. In this poem, the poet tries to depict the mental condition of a caged tiger. He compares the life of a tiger in the zoo with its life in its natural habitat. The poet conveys an important message that the wild animals should be in their natural habitat. In the poem, he heightens the contrast between freedom and captivity. He, very impressively, shows us how love for freedom is the natural instinct of every living being.

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Gareena Free ?Fire ????? 5 years, 4 months ago

Because he afraid to fly on this ledge I am also play free fire DJPRONE0040N

Pranjal Vishnoi 5 years, 4 months ago

Because he afraid from fly so his family leave him they thought that if he live alone in Summer with hunger then he tried to fly for rescue him from warm and hunger
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Akshita Sharma 5 years, 4 months ago

they were friends in chapter 100 dresses

Yonit Tikawat 5 years, 4 months ago

They are the characters from a 100 dresses
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Jaat Shab 5 years, 4 months ago

Thinking about the Text 1. Why did such a large number of international leaders attend the inauguration? What did it signify the triumph of? Ans: The presence of a large number of international leaders was a gesture of solidarity from international community to the idea of the end of apartheid. It signified the triumph of good over evil, the triumph of the idea of a more tolerant society without any discrimination. 2. What does Mandela mean when he says he is “simply the sum of all those African patriots” who had gone before him? Ans: Mandela wants to pay his tribute to all the people who had sacrificed their lives for the sake of freedom. He feels that he is simply the sum of all those African patriots who had gone before him as he only was carrying forward the baton of the freedom struggle, the legacy of leaders of yesteryears who had paved the path of co-operation and unity for him. Therefore, he got the support of his people to be able to come to power to bring equality for his own people. 3.Would you agree that the “depths of oppression” create “heights of character? How does Mandela illustrate this? Can you add your own examples to this argument? Ans: Yes, I agree that the “depths of oppression” create “heights of character”.Nelson Mandela illustrates this by giving examples of great heroes of South Africa who sacrificed their lives in the long freedom struggle. India is full of such examples. During our freedom struggle ,there was a galaxy of leaders of great characters. Probably the oppression of British rule created so many men of such characters. If we compare this with the quality of political leaders India is having today, then Nelson Mandela seems to be absolutely right. 4. How did Mandela’s understanding of freedom change with age and experience? Ans: With age ,Nelson Mandela realized that he had a lot of responsibilities towards his people, his community and his country. As a boy, Mandela did not have a hunger for freedom because he thought that he was born free. He believed that as long as he obeyed his father and abided by the customs of his tribe, he was free in every possible manner. He had certain needs as a teenager and then certain needs as a young man.He slowly understands that it is not just his freedom that is being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks. It is after attaining this understanding that he develops a hunger for the freedom of his people. Thus , age and experience made his perspective more wide. 5. How did Mandela’s ‘hunger for freedom’ change his life? Ans: Mandela realized in his youth that it was not just his freedom that was being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks. The hunger for his own freedom gradually turned into hunger for the freedom of his people. This desire of a non-racial society transformed him into a virtuous and self-sacrificing man. Thus, he joined the African National Congress and this changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.
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Jaat Shab 5 years, 4 months ago

Page No: 5 Oral Comprehension Check 1. What did Lencho hope for? Ans: Lencho hoped for rains as then only he could get a better yield and thus feed his family. 2. Why did Lencho say the raindrops were like ‘new coins’? Ans: Lencho’s crops were ready for harvest. As raindrops would have helped in getting a better harvest, resulting in more prosperity, so Lencho compared them with new coins. 3. How did the rain change? What happened to Lencho’s fields? Ans: The rain was pouring down. But suddenly, a strong wind began to blow, followed by a devastating hailstorm. All the crops in Lencho's fields were destroyed. 4. What were Lencho’s feelings when the hail stopped? Ans: After the hail stopped, Lencho's heart was filled with sadness.He was completely shattered .He could see a bleak future for him and his family. He was worried about lack of food for the coming year. Page No: 6 Oral Comprehension Check 1. Who or what did Lencho have faith in? What did he do? Ans: Lencho had faith in God.He firmly believed that God can see everything,and even knows what his people have in their hearts.He strongly felt that God will definitely help him out of this situation. He wrote a letter to God saying that he needed some money to sow his fields again. 2. Who read the letter? Ans: The postmaster read the letter. 3. What did the postmaster do then? Ans: The postmaster was deeply moved by Lencho's faith in God. He did not want to disillusion this faith. So he decided to collect the money and also asked his colleagues to contribute so that he can send it to Lencho. Page No: 7 Oral Comprehension Check 1.Was Lencho surprised to find a letter for him with money in it? Ans: No, Lencho was not at all surprised to see the letter from God with money inside it. His confidence and faith in God was such that he had expected that God would definitely send money and help him out of this situation. 2. What made him angry? Ans: When he finished counting money, he found only seventy pesos in it. But he had demanded hundred pesos. He was confident that God could neither make a mistake nor deny him what he had requested. So,he was pretty sure that the post office employees must have taken the remaining thirty pesos. Thinking about the Text 1. Who does Lencho have complete faith in? Which sentences in the story tell you this? Ans: Lencho has complete faith in God. The following sentences prove his confidence: (i) But in the hearts of all who lived in that solitary house in the middle of the valley, there was a single hope: help from God. (ii) All through the night, Lencho thought only of his one hope: the help of God, whose eyes, as he had been instructed, see everything, even what is deep in one’s conscience. (iii) “God,” he wrote, “if you don’t help me, my family and I will go hungry this year.” (iv) He wrote ‘To God’ on the envelope, put the letter inside and, still troubled, went to town. (v) God could not have made a mistake, nor could he have denied Lencho what he had requested. (vi) It said: “God: of the money that I asked for, only seventy pesos reached me. Send me the rest, since I need it very much.” 2. Why does the postmaster send money to Lencho? Why does he sign the letter ‘God’? Ans: Postmaster was moved by Lencho’s strong faith in the God. So he decided to send money to Lencho. Moreover, the postmaster did not want to disillusion him or shake his trust in God. So, he signed the letter ‘God’. It was a good ploy to convey a message that God had himself written the letter. 3. Did Lencho try to find out who had sent the money to him? Why/Why not? Ans: No, Lencho did not try to find out who had sent him the money because he trusted God . His faith in God was so strong that he believed that only God could have sent him the money. 4. Who does Lencho think has taken the rest of the money? What is the irony in the situation? [Remember that the irony of a situation is an unexpected aspect of it. An ironic situation is strange or amusing because it is the opposite of what is expected.] Ans: Lencho had all his doubts on people working in the post office. The irony of the situation is that Lencho blames those who had tried to help him out . In real life also we come across such situations. Many a time you would have tried helping someone and he may get a wrong message.Lencho thinks that the post office people have taken the money. But the fact is that they only tried to help him by sending money . But, on the other hand, Lencho thinks they have stolen his money. He even calls them crooks. Thus ,there is an element of irony in this situation.

Lakshay Singh 5 years, 4 months ago

You study
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

One of the poetic device used in the phrase is Imagery.

  • The question has been asked from the poem Fire and Ice by Robert Frost.
  • In the phrase the poet says "From what I've tasted of desire I hold with those who favour fire. The poetic device here is imagery as some people think that the world will end in fire.
  • Imagery functions in a way that the reader imagines. It focuses on the five senses, of  touch, sight, taste, smell, and sound.

Sachin Patil 5 years, 4 months ago

Alliteration as f is repeating in favour and fire
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Adarsh Awasthi 5 years, 4 months ago

On the top oh hill

Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Lencho was a poor farmer whose only means of livelihood was agriculture.He was an ox of a man (very hard working) working in the field, but he knew how to write.

Lencho's house was located on the crest of a low hill and was the only one in the entire valley.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago

Importance of standing up after experiencing loss.

  • Makes us chase our dreams in a smarter stronger come back.
  • It makes us not loose hope in life
  • It makes us try out different stuff other that the one we failed in.
  • It is the nature of life to fail, so when we fail, life does not come to an end, we get up and try again.
  • Failing makes us understand our weaknesses, after this we shall strengthen and come back with third.
  • After failure, the chances of doing it ringht increase and therefore require a stand up.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The Analytical Writing measure tests your critical thinking and analytical writing skills. It assesses your ability to articulate and support complex ideas, construct and evaluate arguments, and sustain a focused and coherent discussion. It does not assess specific content knowledge.

The Analytical Writing measure consists of two separately timed analytical writing tasks:

  • a 30-minute "Analyze an Issue" task
  • a 30-minute "Analyze an Argument" task

The Issue task presents an opinion on an issue of general interest followed by specific instructions on how to respond to that issue. You are required to evaluate the issue, consider its complexities and develop an argument with reasons and examples to support your views.

The Argument task requires you to evaluate a given argument according to specific instructions. You will need to consider the logical soundness of the argument rather than agree or disagree with the position it presents.

The two tasks are complementary in that one requires you to construct your own argument by taking a position and providing evidence supporting your views on an issue, and the other requires you to evaluate someone else's argument by assessing its claims and evaluating the evidence it provides.

Individuals taking the computer-delivered test will use a basic word processor developed by ETS. The basic word processor contains the following functionalities: insert text, delete text, cut-and-paste and undo the previous action. Tools such as a spell checker and grammar checker are not available in the ETS software, largely to maintain fairness for those examinees who must handwrite their essays at paper-delivered administrations.

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Sanika Walimbe 5 years, 4 months ago

Regret

Jahanvi Mishra 5 years, 4 months ago

Rued here means ruined...he says he the part of the day he has ruined or destroyed
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Disha Macwan 5 years, 4 months ago

Maybe she , her dad , her bro and 'bout her mom i aint sure

Sujith Raj 5 years, 4 months ago

Wanda Hazel Gag (1893-1946), author and illustrator of Millions of Cats, was the eldest of seven children in a talented family growing up in New Ulm, Minnesota.
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Geeta Jadav 5 years, 4 months ago

For english extra class is best channel
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Rubi Rajput Chauhan 5 years, 4 months ago

If answer is wright plz told me

Rubi Rajput Chauhan 5 years, 4 months ago

He got married with Yashodhara at the age of 16 and had a son called Rahul
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Khush Kaur 5 years, 4 months ago

Extra classes

Geeta Jadav 5 years, 4 months ago

Ya, extra class is best channel for english

Ånanya Priya Gupta 5 years, 4 months ago

Thanks

Raunak Pandey 5 years, 4 months ago

1.Extra class and 2.English academy You can prefer to both channels
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Suresh Suresh 5 years, 4 months ago

Ggn

Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

The poet John Berryman through his poem, ‘The ball poem’ has described the reality of life which everyone has to face one day. He has touched the topic of how to stand up against the miseries and sorrows of life.

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Divija Bansal 5 years, 4 months ago

Richard Ebright's mother played a very significant role in his scientific career. She was his only companion till he started school. Since Ebright was a curious child with a bright mind, his mother encouraged his interest in learning. She took him out on trips, bought him telescopes, microscopes, cameras, mounting materials and other equipment. The two spent every night at their dining room table where his mother found something new for him to learn. She also encouraged Ebright's penchant for collecting different objects such as rocks, fossils, coins and butterflies. When Ebright thought that he was done collecting butterflies, his mother got him a children's book called The Travels of Monarch X, which opened the world of science to his inquisitive mind. Ebright was able to get in touch with Dr Frederick A. Urquhart, after Ebright's mother wrote to him, helping him participate in Dr Urquhart's research on monarch butterflies' migration. Dr Urquhart later helped him by suggesting various ideas for research that eventually won Ebright several prizes at the International Science Fair.
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Sanika Walimbe 5 years, 4 months ago

He gave me a beautiful red balloon is the correct statement
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Dhivyan Dhivyan 5 years, 4 months ago

Polish peoples

Prince Singh 5 years, 4 months ago

Polish peoples

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