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Vishnu Raj 2 years, 2 months ago

Patients-Dr. Herriot could understand the problems of his patients (dogs) just be observing-- saw Tricki in the market and understood that the dog requires help. Owners--He understood the owner (Mrs. Pumphrey) well and never spoke any harsh and advising words on the seriously obese dog- knowing fully well that she was responsible for this condition
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Vishnu Raj 2 years, 2 months ago

Patients-Dr. Herriot could understand the problems of his patients (dogs) just be observing-- saw Tricki in the market and understood that the dog requires help. Owners--He understood the owner (Mrs. Pumphrey) well and never spoke any harsh and advising words on the seriously obese dog- knowing fully well that she was responsible for this condition

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Vishnu Raj 2 years, 2 months ago

Patients-Dr. Herriot could understand the problems of his patients (dogs) just be observing-- saw Tricki in the market and understood that the dog requires help. Owners--He understood the owner (Mrs. Pumphrey) well and never spoke any harsh and advising words on the seriously obese dog- knowing fully well that she was responsible for this condition

Jashanvir Singh 2 years, 2 months ago

Chubukov is Natalya father and lomov neighbour he is a landlord he is very clever and shrewd he tells Lomov that he is happy to know about his decision to marry natalya in fact he has no love for lomov he simply wants to be free from his responsibilities as father Chubukov is a money minded person he thinks that lomov has came to borrow money he makes up his mind not to lend his money otherwise chubukov tells lomov that he loves lomov like his own son chubukov loses his Temper soon He tells lomov not to speak to him in Harsh tone he wants lomov to be Respectful to him even while quarrelling with him He himself uses many harsh words for lomov he represents a typical class of land Lords who take pride in small matters

Jashanvir Singh 2 years, 2 months ago

Natalya is a 26 years old unmarried girl she is the daughter of a landlord, chubukov She start quarrelling with lomov when he was says that the oxen meadows belong to him he is an easily irritable and quarrelsome girl she comes to conclusions without thinking much when she come to know that lomov came to propose to her she feels sorry she wants to her father to go and bring the lomov back as soon as Lomov says that his dog is the best dog she again starts quarrelling with him she quarrels over trifles and fails to Pay attention to the important matter of her marriage at last she is ready to marry lomov it is quite funny and strange that she still uses harsh words for him she seems to lack a sense of right or wrong

Jashanvir Singh 2 years, 2 months ago

Lomov is a land owner he is chubukov's neighbour he wants to Marry Natalya he goes to her house with the proposal to marry her but he is nervous and excited he lacks control over his feelings and emotions he does not know how to make a marriage proposal Lomov has great love for his pet dog guess he is not ready to accept that his dog in his inferior to squeezer lomov seems to be a nervous and simple looking person but he is quite practical he wants to marry Natalya because she is well educated and a good housekeeper she is not bad looking lomov's considerations are pragmatic and practical he is not ready to leave his claim on the land he argues with great responsibility to claim the right to the meadows
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Puneet Gogia 2 years, 2 months ago

In the context of "The Midnight Visitor," a statement like "Presence of mind and intelligence are more than a gun" can be explored in terms of the themes, characters, and events of the story. "The Midnight Visitor" is a suspenseful story, and the actions of the characters in the face of danger can shed light on the significance of presence of mind and intelligence compared to the mere possession of a weapon, such as a gun. 1. **Presence of Mind**: In the story, presence of mind is crucial for the characters as they encounter unexpected and potentially dangerous situations. It refers to the ability to think clearly and make rational decisions in high-pressure situations. For instance, when the characters in the story are faced with a midnight intruder, their ability to remain calm, think quickly, and take appropriate action is more important than having a gun. Presence of mind allows them to assess the situation, make choices, and ultimately protect themselves and their loved ones. 2. **Intelligence**: Intelligence is another key attribute that plays a significant role in the story. Intelligence encompasses not only book smarts but also problem-solving skills and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. In "The Midnight Visitor," characters who are able to use their intelligence effectively are better equipped to deal with the mysterious visitor. They may deduce the intruder's intentions, anticipate their moves, or find non-violent solutions to the conflict. 3. **Gun as a Symbol**: The gun in the story can be seen as a symbol of physical force and power. While a gun can provide a sense of security, it is ultimately a tool that depends on the person wielding it. The story can explore whether possessing a gun is enough to guarantee safety. It may suggest that even with a weapon, individuals can be vulnerable if they lack the presence of mind and intelligence to use it wisely. 4. **Character Development**: Throughout the story, the characters' growth in terms of presence of mind and intelligence can be a central theme. They may start off relying solely on the gun for protection but gradually come to realize the importance of their mental faculties. This character development can be a significant element in the narrative. In summary, in the context of "The Midnight Visitor," the statement "Presence of mind and intelligence are more than a gun" emphasizes the idea that the ability to think clearly, make rational decisions, and adapt to challenging situations is ultimately more valuable than relying solely on physical weapons for protection. The story can explore how these mental attributes shape the characters' actions and their ability to confront and overcome threats in the face of uncertainty and danger.
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Krishna Dhiman 2 years, 3 months ago

His Invisibility: Griffin discovers a way to become invisible, but this newfound ability makes it impossible for him to live a normal life. He can't interact with people without causing fear and confusion, so he becomes isolated.His Experiment: Griffin's invisibility was a result of a scientific experiment gone wrong. He struggles to reverse the process, which adds to his desperation.Lack of Money: Griffin needs money to continue his research and find a way to become visible again. When he runs out of funds, he resorts to theft and other criminal activities, which further alienate him from society.Paranoia and Isolation: Griffin's invisibility makes him increasingly paranoid and unstable. He isolates himself from others, fearing that people will discover his secret.
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Jashanvir Singh 2 years, 2 months ago

The tiger's ''brilliant eyes'' reveal that she hopes to be free and in the wild, some day. The tiger's eyes shine brightly in the darkness of night just as the stars shine in the sky. The common thing between the tiger's eyes and the stars is that both are brilliant and shiny.

Aakriti Dubey 2 years, 2 months ago

The tiger longs for the freedom he enjoyed in his real habitat. Being enclosed in cage, he tries to stare at those stars and hopes to get freed.

Sagar Belakud 2 years, 2 months ago

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Alisha Kushwah 2 years, 3 months ago

the tiger stares at the stars in Hope of returning back to his natural habitat, that is forests.
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Ayush Samal 2 years, 3 months ago

The fog comes like a cat and seat with nice on the mountain and sometime when cat was cause of like this fog on the mountain was disappeared
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Ganesh Kumare 2 years, 3 months ago

What happed with her son ?
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Ayush Samal 2 years, 3 months ago

Griphin was a strange and hardworking scientist who was he was very serious image work but he was very angry he angry at sometimes one day he angry and and borns his own house owners house where he had lived by angry upon bhejo na because because he is owner was repeatedly for SIM to pay money of the rented house
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V. Sai Annapurna 2 years, 2 months ago

A letter to god

Prince Sharma 2 years, 3 months ago

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Prince Sharma 2 years, 3 months ago

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Prince Sharma 2 years, 3 months ago

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Prince Sharma 2 years, 3 months ago

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Dibya Kri 2 years, 3 months ago

The central theme of this poem is : The boy who lost the ball is learning to cope up with the loss of ball. He is going to sense his 1st responsibility from the loss of his ball.

Prince Sharma 2 years, 3 months ago

Who was jafar what did he to do ?

Akshra Garg 2 years, 3 months ago

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