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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The narrator concluded that she was right by judging the attitude of Mrs. Dorling towards her when she returned to claim her mother's belongings. She found her mother's belongings in a rather poor state and thus, concluded that she had appropriate thoughts about Mrs. Dorling.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
The question above specifically says "always", which makes it totally obvious. For example even in the dictionary, the word incorrectly is spelled as "incorrectly". If there is a word that is always spelled incorrectly, and it is an English word.
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- According to the given question - hint => starts with 'P', ends with 'E' and has a million letters in it.
- Post Office is the correct answer to this riddle.
- A post office is a public department that offers mail-related services such as letters, money orders, postage stamps, etc.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
The author always loved his grandmother no matter how less they talked or how he left her when he was going to the university. The author had a immense bond with the grandmother as his earliest memories of his grandmother laid back to time when he was four. He wouldn?t have wrote the poem if the grandmother was not an initial part or chapter of his life.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Mr. Braun asked Albert in what year the Prussians defeated the French at Waterloo. Albert told him that he didn’t know. Albert told him that he saw no point in learning dates. These could be seen in books. This made him speechless.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
In this first stanza of the poem, Father to Son by Elizabeth Jennings, the poet shows father saying that he has not succeeded in understanding his son because, he himself could not grow up with his son.
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On the evening of the 2nd of January, a giant wave, that first looked like a dark cloud, crashed into the boat, badly damaging it. The giant waves threw the narrator into the water and back into the boat, which resulted in him fracturing his ribs and breaking his teeth. The boat was slowly sinking, as water entered through a hole made by the wave. To add to the chaos, a few essentials like two spare hand pumps, the forestay sail, the jib, the dinghies and the main anchor had been thrown overboard.
Besides the narrator, and his daughter Sue, who had a bump on her head, no one else got hurt during the ordeal. The narrator was able to seal the hole in the boat by screwing a canvas over it and with the help of the two men Larry and Herb, he was successfully able to pump out most of the water by the morning of January 3rd.
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1. You always travel by bus. (Make a ‘Wh' question)
2. Go to the barber and get ............... (Complete the sentence)
A n s w e r :
1. Why do you always travel by bus?
2. Go to the barber and get your hair cut.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Certainly, these words of Mrs Dorling to the narrator give some clue about the story. Even when the war was not in its full fury, Mrs Dorling visited Mrs S. The narrator was Mrs S’s daughter. Mrs Dorling’s visits were becoming quite frequent. She used to come and went away with one thing or the other. In this way she went away with all the silver cutlery, vases and antique plates. The narrator’s mother had faith in Mrs Dorling but the girl had no faith in her. They had to leave Holland to save their lives. The war was over. Mrs S, the narrator’s mother, was now no longer in the world. She was dead.
The narrator went to 46, Marconi Street to meet Mrs Dorling. She went there in search of her mother’s belongings. She rang the bell. Mrs Dorling came out. She was shocked and surprised to see a young lady standing there. After the war, the narrator came back to her town. She refused to recognize the girl. The girl reminded Mrs Dorling of her mother. Mrs Dorling only uttered : Have you come back?
Naturally, Mrs Dorling didn’t expect Mrs S or her daughter to come back alive. She didn’t ask her to come inside. Her behaviour was cold and unfriendly. Mrs Dorling very unceremoniously turned the narrator away. She asked her to come at another time.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Rain r called the purest form of water when comes from the clouds because that time it hadn't touched Earth surface .
The water from above inevitably clear everything thing that comes in it's the way and makes it dust-free as the object was just as before, which eventually helps the earth to be clean and help to maintain it's beauty.
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