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Abhishek Thakur 2 years, 3 months ago

Lencho is a farmer

Kanishk Sablok 2 years, 3 months ago

He was old and hardworking farmer.

Sumit Chaudhary 2 years, 3 months ago

Lencho was a poor farmer

Anish Singh 2 years, 3 months ago

Lencho was a farmer.

Khushii Dubey 2 years, 3 months ago

A farmer
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Dhanraj Kumar Bhagat 2 years, 3 months ago

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Dibya Kri 2 years, 3 months ago

James Herriot is a veterinary doctor along with the narrator of this story. He is very tactful and a person full of common sense. Unlike other doctors, he can go to any extent in order save an animal.

Dibya Kri 2 years, 3 months ago

In short: Among the two obligations mentioned by Mandela, the 1st one was the obligation to his family and the 2nd one is obligation to his country.

Vikash Tiwari 2 years, 3 months ago

What twin obligations does Mandela mention...??
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Vidya Gangwani 2 years, 3 months ago

He was calm and composed in difficult situations He also used his mind for making fool of max
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Dimpal Dimpal 2 years, 3 months ago

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Sahibpreet Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

An eccentric scientist, Griffin, discovered a potent to become invisible. He swallowed certain drugs, discovered by him, and his body become as transparent as the sheet of glass though remained as solid as glass. Though Griffin was brilliant, he was lawless. His landlord dislike him and try to eject him so in Revenge he set fire to his house. To get away, without being seen, remove his clothes and bonded around on the streets of London, naked, in the winter chill, until he stepped in some mud and two boys noticed fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet on the steps of a house. They followed the implants which appeared from nowhere, progressing down the street, till they disappeared completely. Being mid winter and bittery cold, Griffin could not do without clothes so he slipped inside a big London Store. When it closed, he fitted himself with warm clothes, shoes and hat. He then stole food from the kitchen of the restaurant and went off to sleep on a pile of quilts. In the morning, when he woke up, he saw a couple of assistants in the store, panicked and began to run. They chased him so to escape from them he became invisible again, by removing his newly found clothes. Shivering with cold, he hurried to Drury Lane, the centre of the theatre world, hoping to get a suitable disguise. He entered shop which sold costumes and came out wearing bandages around his forehead, dark glasses, false nose, big bushy side-whiskers, and a large hat. To escape unnoticed, he attacked the shopkeeper from behind and robbed him of all the money he could find. He then took a train to Iping village to avoid crowded London. He booked two rooms at the local Inn and told, Mrs Hall, the landlord's wife, who was trying to be friendly with him, that his face had been affected in an accident so he had come to Iping for solitude and did not want to be disturbed. Satisfied that has guest was an eccentric scientist, she prepared to excuse his strange habits and irritable temper. The stolen money did not last long so Griffin stole the housekeeping money from the clergyman. He and his wife was surprised to see that there wasn't a sign of anybody in the room yet the desk in the study had been opened and the money missing. Mrs Hall and her husband found the door of Griffin's room, which was usually shut and locked, open, so they peeped round the door, saw nobody inside and so decided to investigate. The bed clothes were cold, showing that the scientist had been up for sometime. They found the bandages and clothes, which he wore, lying about the room. Suddenly Mrs Hall heard a sniff close to her ears and a little later the hat on the bedpost leapt up and dashed into her face, the bedroom chair sprung into the air and charged at her, pushing them out of the room. The door slammed shut and locked itself after them. The Neighbours thought it was witchcraft but Mrs Hall's suspicion on Griffin for the theft at the clergyman's house, grew stronger, when he suddenly produced some ready cash, which he had earlier admitted he had none. Mrs Hall confronted Griffin, who became furious, threw of his bandages, whiskers, spectacles and even his nose. The horrified people, on seeing headless man, informed Jaffer the constable, who ended up jostling with a man becoming more and more invisible by discarding his clothes. He was helped by other people who were hit by blows that came out of nowhere. Jaffer was knocked unconscious, and Griffin wrenched himself free from the clutches of those, who were helping Jaffer to catch him, and escaped.
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Sahibpreet Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

The author calls Coorg a piece of heaven as it is called the land of rolling hills. It is inhabited by a proud race of martial men, beautiful women and wild creatures. Coorg is the home of evergreen forest, spices and coffee plantations.
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Dibya Kri 2 years, 3 months ago

Through this poem, the writer has described the necessity of trees and tells us to plant more and more trees.
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Sahibpreet Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

Fowler was a very young and romantic writer. He wanted to meet Ausable, the secret agent to learn how Ausable tackled with some exciting events. He was disappointed because he thought Ausable was an unfit secret agent on account of his fat body and American accent.

Jaydeep Kumar 2 years, 3 months ago

Initially fowler get disappointed when he met Ausable. As he expected for a thrill with a spy like james bond . With a lean, long, handsome personality and black overcoated . But ausable didn't look like that , he was too fat and a American accent. These things made Fowler disappointed.
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Dibya Kri 2 years, 3 months ago

Ram exclaimed that what a nice doll that was.

Isha Siwach 2 years, 3 months ago

Ram said what is a nice doll it

Iram Fatima 2 years, 3 months ago

Ram told that it is a nice doll.
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Sahibpreet Kaur 2 years, 3 months ago

The seagull fell off as he leaned forward and as he fell a monstrous terror seized him and his heart stood still. He could hear nothing. But it only lasted a minute. The next moment he felt his wing spread outwards. He could feel the tips of his wings cutting through the air. He was not falling headlong now. He was soaring gradually downwards and outwards and was no longer afraid. Then he flapped his wings once and he soared upwards. then he completely forgot that he had not always been able to fly, and commended himself to dive and soar and curve, shreiking shrilly.

Iram Fatima 2 years, 3 months ago

The young seagull was afraid to take his first flight. He did not gather enough courage to fly in sky. His parents starting scolding and taunting him and give punishment

Bhupendra Singh 2 years, 3 months ago

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Simran Airy 2 years, 3 months ago

I think yes his family was loved him but they wanted to teach him the importance of confidence and self reliance
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Jai Akash 1 year, 10 months ago

Error -fine Correction -fined
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Khemani Dhiraj 2 years, 3 months ago

Mandela understood that courage was not the absence of fear but the triumph over it. Being courageous also means being able to conquer fear. Nelson Mandela believed that people should learn to hate. As both love and hatred arise from their heart; If they learn to hate, they can be taught to love.
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Tadar Joshep 2 years, 3 months ago

story A the race story B the race a letter to god

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