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Vaidehi Verma 8 years ago

As Einstein was very honest and was not able to say lie any any of the situations so he was called world's worst lier
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A Z 8 years ago

This poem is about the photograph of childhood of the poet's mother who is not alive now.The photograph express the beauty, Inosense and sweetness of poet's mother when she was a child.

Mannu Mangali 8 years ago

This poem speaks about the photograph of mother

Sandhya Singh 8 years ago

The poem, " The photograph" is about poet's mother photograph.
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A Z 8 years ago

Einstein's quantum theory also called quantum theory of light was the greatest contribution of Albert in physics. He has invited a lot of things ,given a lot of theories but the quantum theory was his plus point.
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Dev Kumar 8 years, 1 month ago

Why american minister's daughter disappeared
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Srishti Sharma 8 years ago

He didn't want to study in that school any more and wanted to do P. H. D in maths. That is why he wanted to go back to Milan and addmisson in a good college

Mannu Mangali 8 years ago

Because he didnt like the school that he was studying
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Harkeerat Singh 8 years ago

In this story it's described that how the mummy of Tut...was discovered nd the causes of his death which is still a mystery...In order to find out his death cause nd age during death...the mummy was scanned many a times nd lot of research was taken on it.

Srinu Srinivas 8 years, 1 month ago

Because he was the last king of that family

Praveen Rajput 8 years, 1 month ago

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A Z 8 years ago

The author thinks that English is a good language.According to him a person who learns this language never forget his own culture, custom and tradition. Although it is the language which Unite the peoples of different communities. Rangappa was a good example of this.The author opposes the thinking of the villagers.
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A Z 8 years ago

The speaker says that his relation with his son is now in danger because of the generation gap between them. They both love each other but can't express their feeling.The narrator says that he could not understand his son even he knows him since his birth.

Mannu Mangali 8 years ago

Both have lots of love towards each other but they can't express it
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Shalini Sharma 8 years, 1 month ago

Mrs. Umney tells that the red blood stain is the blood of Lady Eleanore. She was murdered by her husband Sir Simon De Canterville in 1975.
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Priya Singh 7 years, 10 months ago

Mrs Pearson represents millions of mothers who are made to work like servants in their own houses. Their husbands and children enjoy themselves and have nice time outside. Only they are doomed to drudgery. Mrs Pearson is made to run after her husband George and children Doris and Cyril. She takes their order as if they are the masters of the family and she is their attendant. While they enjoy themselves outside she stays at home every night.

Mrs Pearson’s daughter Doris is a pretty but spoilt girl. She is in her early twenties. She has to go out tonight. She asks her mother to iron her yellow silk. She expects her mother to do all such things without questioning her. Then she orders for tea. It must be kept ready. She thinks nothing except having nice time and fun with her boy-friend Charlie Spence. Cyril is Mrs Pearson’s son. He is the masculine counterpart of Doris. He has to stay outside tonight. He asks if his mother has put his things out. The poor mother runs all the time putting his things out or mending them. George, Mrs Pearson’s husband spends most of his time at the club. The people at the club call him Pompy-Ompy Pearson because he is slow and pompous. Mr Pearson expects his wife to keep tea ready even though he doesn’t need it. He suffers from the inflated male ego.

Unfortunately, Mrs Pearson works like a servant in her own family. She gets no wages for her work. Nor does anybody thank her for her services. She is taken for granted by her children as well as by her husband.
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Priya Singh 7 years, 10 months ago

Mrs Pearson represents millions of mothers who are made to work like servants in their own houses. Their husbands and children enjoy themselves and have nice time outside. Only they are doomed to drudgery. Mrs Pearson is made to run after her husband George and children Doris and Cyril. She takes their order as if they are the masters of the family and she is their attendant. While they enjoy themselves outside she stays at home every night.

Mrs Pearson’s daughter Doris is a pretty but spoilt girl. She is in her early twenties. She has to go out tonight. She asks her mother to iron her yellow silk. She expects her mother to do all such things without questioning her. Then she orders for tea. It must be kept ready. She thinks nothing except having nice time and fun with her boy-friend Charlie Spence. Cyril is Mrs Pearson’s son. He is the masculine counterpart of Doris. He has to stay outside tonight. He asks if his mother has put his things out. The poor mother runs all the time putting his things out or mending them. George, Mrs Pearson’s husband spends most of his time at the club. The people at the club call him Pompy-Ompy Pearson because he is slow and pompous. Mr Pearson expects his wife to keep tea ready even though he doesn’t need it. He suffers from the inflated male ego.

Unfortunately, Mrs Pearson works like a servant in her own family. She gets no wages for her work. Nor does anybody thank her for her services. She is taken for granted by her children as well as by her husband.
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