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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Good morning to the Principal mam, sir, madam and my dear friends. I … studying in class … standard, would like to speech on cleanliness. I am very grateful to my class teacher that she has given me such a great opportunity to recite a speech on cleanliness at this event. My dear friends, we all are good people, no one is bad. Then why we are making our future bad and diseased by spreading dirty things and wastes everywhere. Our country is our home; we should not make it dirty. We get respect as an Indian in the abroad so our country is our identity on this planet. It is our responsibility to keep it clean and bright so that it can earn more respect worldwide.
We keep our homes clean then why not our schools, colleges, roads, offices, tourist places, stations, etc all through the country. We only remember that we have to clean a place where we live, means a home only. But why we do not remember that our country is our main home. Our home is our identity within the country however our country is our identity outside the country means in abroad. We are responsible citizens of it then we have to make it clean and no one else. In order to get respect from others, first we have to respect our property and keep it clean.
We keep our homes and religious places clean and do not wear shoes or slippers inside, so that they can be clean. But, on the other hand, we follow wrong practices and spit out on the roads, corners of office buildings, etc. We throw wastes on the roads or corners of the colony; what is this? I am asking what this is. I am not saying that I am only good or I never involved in such activities. I am just saying that how long we will be unconscious and involved in such type of unconscious activities. When the day will come, we will be much conscious every moment so that such bad activities cannot be happened. If we are not trying to keep our country clean then how we will protect tourists from other countries from making it dirty.
I think, none of the day is better than today. Today is the day when we should promise ourselves and our mother country that we will keep it clean forever and never make it dirty in future. Just think that, how bright our homes and whole country look at Diwali, what will happen if it look daily. If the cleanliness only at Diwali can give us confidence, power and positive energy for the whole year, then again think that, can we not get power, confidence, positive energy, a healthy life, a healthy environment, and positive attitude of other countries worldwide forever.
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Posted by Aitihya Karmakar 5 years, 2 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
The boys returned the horse to Byro not because they were fraid but because their conscience pricked them.When John Byro met the boys,.the stolen horse was with them. John Byro recognized his horse but refused to believe that Mourad and Aram had stolen it. According to him, the fame of their honesty was widely known. This was the juncture when the conscience stricken boys decided to return the horse.
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
Ranga believed he needed to find the right girl to get married. He believed if he would ever marry a girl, she would be mature, not a very young girl. Besides, he wanted to marry a girl whom he admired. He was not in favour of arranged marriage. Ranga gave two examples. An officer about thirty, married a girl about twenty- five. Ranga hoped they would be able to talk lovingly to each other. The second example is that of Dushyanta falling in love with Shakuntala, who was quite mature.
Posted by Jyotirmoy Das 5 years, 2 months ago
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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 2 months ago
Protagonist comes from a Greek word for the principal actor in a drama. In modern literature, the protagonist drives the story forward by pursuing a goal. The protagonist of a story is sometimes called the main character. The protagonist of a story is opposed by an antagonist. The protagonist is the "hero" of their story, but they do not have to be the "good guy" per se. When in this role, they are often called the antihero.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Mrs Fitzgerald who has the body of Mrs Pearson, has been quite harsh to George Pearson, Doris and Cyril. The real Mrs Pearson objects to her comments about Charlie Spence. Later when she is a bit rude to George, the real Mrs Pearson feels offended.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
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Mrs Fitzgerald said that Mrs Pearson’s family was undoubtedly spoilt. She felt that it was Mrs Pearson’s attitude that did them no good, tending to their needs, taking their orders, and staying at home every night while they went out enjoying themselves.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
Grandmother reacted very annoyingly because in the city school the author taught about western education, gravitational law and a lot of other things also. She was very upset because there spiritual education was not taught by the teacher.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Ranga was the son of the accountant who had been sent to Bangalore for his studies. His homecoming was considered to be a great event because of his knowledge of English. Ranga was a well-mannered,educated boy who was respectful of his elders in spite of having studied away from his village. It was usually the custom that people who left home also left behind their customs and traditions at home. But Ranga's deference towards his elders as exhibited during his meeting with the narrator left him with no room for doubt about Ranga being different from the uppity present day boys.He was quite thoughtful of other people,as the narrator puts it: 'a generous,considerate fellow'. His education is displayed through his idea of an ideal wife who should not be a docile homebound beauty but someone who stimulates him intellectually and can be on a par with him. In general,we can sum him up as a mature,sensible young man with enough intelligence to be of service to society.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
The narrator, James Cook and his wife spent seventeen years training for three year journey they had planned.
- The question has been asked from the story We are not afraid to Die.
- The author and his wife made plenty of plans for their sea trip around the globe.
- They've been seventeen years training for this trip. They professionally built their boat for the voyage.
- The narrator and his wife have trained themselves psychologically and physically to experience such a journey
Posted by Neha Kumari 5 years, 2 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
The narrator's mother felt Mrs Dorling was a very kind and generous lady because every time she came to their house she took the beautiful antique plates, crockery, cutlery and the silverware because she said she liked to save the nice things. She insisted on taking all their nice things on the pretext of saving them. The narrator's mother was too simple to understand the lady's motive behind her kindness.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
The world was intrigued by the young pharaoh,the world's most famous mummy that is King Tut was an enigma for people. Little had been understood about how the young ruler died more than 3,300 years ago and his death continued to be a lingering medical mystery that pushed people to try and solve it. Tourists would descend on the tomb to pay their respects to the dead king, captivated by legends of his immense wealth and gilded face mask on the outer coffin lid, a face that seemed to launch their imaginations. Some would read from the guidebooks in a reverential whisper while others would just stand silently pondering upon the untimely death of the pharaoh in his late teens or thinking about the pharaoh's curse. Trying to conjecture about the death and misfortune which befell those who disturbed him and if it was really true. His death was enshrouded in mystery and they wanted to look beyond the veil to arrive at the truth about it. F
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
The world was intrigued by the young pharaoh,the world's most famous mummy that is King Tut was an enigma for people. Little had been understood about how the young ruler died more than 3,300 years ago and his death continued to be a lingering medical mystery that pushed people to try and solve it. Tourists would descend on the tomb to pay their respects to the dead king, captivated by legends of his immense wealth and gilded face mask on the outer coffin lid, a face that seemed to launch their imaginations. Some would read from the guidebooks in a reverential whisper while others would just stand silently pondering upon the untimely death of the pharaoh in his late teens or thinking about the pharaoh's curse. Trying to conjecture about the death and misfortune which befell those who disturbed him and if it was really true. His death was enshrouded in mystery and they wanted to look beyond the veil to arrive at the truth about it. F
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
the jingling of spoons and forks.
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The protagonist jumped and said she forgot the time as she had to catch the train. The girl asked her if she did not want to wait for her mother? The protagonist still replied with a no and said she must leave. The girl pulled the drawer open. The protagonist said she could find her way out and walked down the passage as she heard the ringing spoon of spoons and forks.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
'And the sea, which appears to have changed less,
Washed their terribly transient feet'
Transient means something which is temporary or short-lived. Here, when the author says terribly transient feet, she refers to the ever changing imprints of the feet left on the sea sand. The sea never appears to change but the human life is transient. It's never constant, it will see both ups and downs.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Mechanics of Note-Making:
(a) Use of Abbreviations:
- Capitalized words: UNO, CBSE, NCERT, etc.
- Arithmetic symbols: (><, \, kg, %, etc.)
- Commonly used: (in newspapers, magazines, etc.) (sc., govt., Eng., Sans.)
- Invented: First and last few letters of the words with a dot at the end (edul, poln., popn. mfg.).
(b) Proper Indentation Notes:
1. Sub-Heading
- (Point)
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- (Point).
- (i) (Sub-point)
- (ii) (Sub-point)
2. Sub-Heading
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 2 months ago
Uncle Khosrove was the natural descendant of the crazy streak in the tribe before Mourad. He was a huge man with an irritating and furious temper. Once his own son came running to the barber shop. Khosrove was having his moustache trimmed there. He gave the news that his own house was on fire. Uncle Khosrove roared : “it is no harm”.
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