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E.Shivani Nair 2 years, 8 months ago

It was raining softly. The poet asked the soft falling shower who he was. He was filled with wonder when he heard the rain answering his question. Here it should be noted that it's not the rain that answers the question but the poet has created a visual imaginary and used personification about how rain would answer..

Manjeet Sheokand 2 years, 8 months ago

Because rain is a non living thing and it can't talk with anyone else that is why poet get surprised when he gets answer from rain
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Vanshika Aujla 2 years, 8 months ago

1) character of Mrs.pearson and Mrs.fitzgerald 2) briefly explain 'lack of determinism in quantum theorem'. 3) explain theme of ch 'mothers day'. 4)narrate 'the tale of melon city' in your own words.
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E.Shivani Nair 2 years, 8 months ago

Andrew was horrified when looked the condition of the baby because after the birth the baby did not shown any movement not even cried, by looking this condition of the baby Dr. Andrew was horrified and was also upset as he thought that he could not save the baby.

Bhumi Jain 2 years, 8 months ago

Because the child was born dead
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Vanshika Aujla 2 years, 8 months ago

Mrs Pearson is a loving wife and mother she is very found of her husband and children she looks to all their needs she does her best to keep them happy Mrs Pearson is a simple hearted woman but she is gentle to a fault she does feel that her husband and child thoughtless her husband and children working 8 hours a day and five days in a week but the poor mother has to work all the other day and all the days of week at the husband and children have for her on her no word of praise or gratitude this is what pains Mrs Pearson. But she is too weak to protest. It is Pearson on weakness that has spoiled her husband and children. Mrs.Fitzgerald is Pearson neighbour she is strong minded moment she has a dominating nature she believes in equal rights with man she believes that women have the laboratory to do anything that men do MS is called feel strongly that the woman should be the mistress of her own house Mrs face Gillard gives from early that the woman should be the mistress of her house is giraud is very intelligent also still knows how to cure people of their waywardness she handles door is serial and George very intelligent Li she gives each of them a good founding she puts them in their proper place is it makes them realise that a mother and her wife is also a human being thirsty help Mrs Pearson to rain her husband and children.

E.Shivani Nair 2 years, 8 months ago

Mrs. Pearson appears to be a timid and confused lady. She is in her forties. She is a devoted housewife. She enjoys serving her husband and children. She is ignored and made to work throughout the day. In spite of their ill treatment, neglect and exploitation, she loves them all. In fact, for that she endures everything without any murmur or protest. We feel sympathy for her. We wish her to be a little more assertive. However, Mrs. Fitzgerald brings about a change in her personality. She helps her to become more assertive and dominating at the end. Mrs. Fitzgerald is quite experienced and smart. She knows some esoteric magic that she learned in the East. She is heavier and has a 'strong and sinister personality'. She is liberated, strong, dominating and bold. She smokes and plays cards. Mrs Fitzgerald has a deep voice. Her accent is Irish. Mrs. Fitzgerald is firm, solid and result -oriented. She sets all the spoilt members of Mrs. Pearson's family right.

Priyanshu Chhoker 2 years, 8 months ago

Mrs Pearson is loving mother and a gentle wife she works hard to keep husband and children happy. she works all hour of the day and all days of she does her best to keep them happy
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Surya Pratap 2 years, 8 months ago

There is no doubt that human civilization has had a negative impact on biodiversity, particularly since the industrial revolution. Overfishing and hunting, the destruction of habitats through agriculture and urban sprawl, the use of pesticides and herbicides, and the release of other toxic compounds into the environment have all taken their toll, particularly on vertebrates.
follow. 1. The first crisis the lunar explorers faced came just short of moonfall. The Apollo 11 Lunar Module, code – named ‘eagle’, was still 9.5 km (6 miles) up when the vital guidance computer began flashing an alarm. It was overloading. Any second it could give up the ghost under the mounting pressure and nothing the two astronauts could do would save the mission. Emergencies were nothing new to Commander Neil Armstrong but he and his co – pilot Buzz Aldrin hadn’t even practised for this one on the ground – no one believed it could happen. Sweeping feet first towards their target, they pressed ahead as controllers on Earth waited heart – in – mouth. Racing against the computer, Eagle slowed and then pitched upright to stand on its rocket plume and gave Armstrong his first view of the landing site. The wrong one! They had overshot by four miles into unfamiliar territory and were heading straight for a football field size crater filled with boulders “the size of Volkswagens”. 2. With his fuel running out, and only a minute’s flying time left, Armstrong coolly accelerated the hovering Eagle beyond the crater, touching 88 kph (55mph). Controllers were puzzled and alarmed by the unplanned manoeuvres. Mission Director George Hale pleaded silently: “Get it down, Neil. Get it down.” The seconds ticked away. 3. “Forward, drifting right,” Aldrin said. And then, with less than 20 seconds left, came the magic word: “Contact!” 4. Armstrong spoke first: “Tranquility base here, the Eagle has landed.” His words were heard by 600 million people – a fifth of humanity. 5. About six and a half hours later, Eagle’s front door was opened and Armstrong backed out onto a small porch. He wore a €200,000 moonsuit, a sort of thermos flask capable of stopping micrometeoroids travelling 30 times faster than a rifle bullet. He carried a backpack which weighed 49 kgs and enough oxygen for a few hours. Heading down the ladder, Armstrong unveiled a €200,000 TV camera so the world could witness his first step: “That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.” It was 3.56 am, 21 July, 1969. 1.1On the basis of your reading of the passage make notes on it in points only, using abbreviations wherever necessary. Supply a suitable title. 1.2 Write a summary of the passage in 80 words.
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Anish Thakur 2 years, 8 months ago

Ye Question h
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E.Shivani Nair 2 years, 8 months ago

ncert.nic.in->textbooks->ebook->pdf(i-xii)..fill the details

Izumi Uchiha 2 years, 8 months ago

Go to @jeeneetadda channel on telegram..... It'll be helpful, I hope soo?????????
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Anandi Sigar 2 years, 8 months ago

The rain give life to all the plants and animals on the earth in form of water in this way rain give life to its origin.
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Rajat Singh 2 years, 9 months ago

Wil beat is the answer
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Vanshika Aujla 2 years, 8 months ago

Crocker Harris gives taplow extra work to do because taplow had missed a day during the week for being ill.

Himanshu Rawat 2 years, 9 months ago

Because he was absent last week in the school due to the illness

Aakif Mustak 2 years, 9 months ago

why was taplow given extra work
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