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Dinesh Jajoriya 2 years, 10 months ago

Hy
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Sia ? 2 years, 10 months ago

The train had left before we reached the station.

Hitesh Rajput 2 years, 10 months ago

had gone

Prislankiya Rai 2 years, 10 months ago

The train had gone before I reached the station.
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Saman Mirza 2 years, 10 months ago

He is sixteen year old boy and present his view about his teacher Mr crocker Harris. In a very frank and straight forward manner. He is respectful towards his teacher and likes him although bring such afraid of him.
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Hitesh Rajput 2 years, 10 months ago

It should be write in past tense......
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Aashish Bopche 2 years, 11 months ago

Good evening jury. To start with the words of George Bernard Shaw, “Animals are my friends and I don’t eat my friends.” Vegetarianism used to be an unusual lifestyle choice. Today it is becoming more common and accepted by mainstream society. While there are many reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet, the most important are health reasons, environmental and economic reasons, and above all, ethical reasons. Health reasons alone are sufficient grounds for becoming a vegetarian. Research has shown that we do not require meat in our diets and it is actually healthier to avoid meat. Meat is high in saturated fats which are known to cause clogged arteries. Cultures that consume less meat than North America have much lower cholesterol and lower rates of heart disease. For example, Japan used to have a lower incidence of heart disease, as well as cancer, before meat consumption increased. There is also reason to believe that humans have naturally evolved to be herbivores, rather than carnivores. Human teeth resemble the teeth of other herbivores, and human intestinal tracts are long, unlike the short intestines found in carnivores. What is natural is usually healthier, and people who become vegetarians frequently report a feeling of increased energy and well-being. My opponents say that vegetarian diets are devoid of the proteins and fats. I totally disagree and say that there are nuts, soya and milk products that contain protein and that is sufficient for our body. With all my points favouring the topic, I feel that all the non-vegetarians will change their stand.
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Himanshu Soni 2 years, 11 months ago

Where did the narrator went to go ? Why ? In class 11th

Himanshu Soni 2 years, 11 months ago

Where did the narrator went to go ? Why

Vasudha Vasudha 2 years, 11 months ago

Good evening jury. To start with the words of George Bernard Shaw, “Animals are my friends and I don’t eat my friends.” Vegetarianism used to be an unusual lifestyle choice. Today it is becoming more common and accepted by mainstream society. While there are many reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet, the most important are health reasons, environmental and economic reasons, and above all, ethical reasons. Health reasons alone are sufficient grounds for becoming a vegetarian. Research has shown that we do not require meat in our diets and it is actually healthier to avoid meat. Meat is high in saturated fats which are known to cause clogged arteries. Cultures that consume less meat than North America have much lower cholesterol and lower rates of heart disease. For example, Japan used to have a lower incidence of heart disease, as well as cancer, before meat consumption increased. There is also reason to believe that humans have naturally evolved to be herbivores, rather than carnivores. Human teeth resemble the teeth of other herbivores, and human intestinal tracts are long, unlike the short intestines found in carnivores. What is natural is usually healthier, and people who become vegetarians frequently report a feeling of increased energy and well-being. My opponents say that vegetarian diets are devoid of the proteins and fats. I totally disagree and say that there are nuts, soya and milk products that contain protein and that is sufficient for our body. With all my points favouring the topic, I feel that all the non-vegetarians will change their stand.
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Vasudha Vasudha 2 years, 11 months ago

The narrator (Author Marga Minco) – Marga Minco is a Jewish girl who faced the pain, sufferings, and losses, including the irreparable loss of her dear mother in war. She is a brave and courageous girl who faces the challenges of a lonely life after the war is over. ... Also, she couldn't survive the war and died.
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Aashish Bopche 2 years, 11 months ago

nswer: Miss Dorling treats the narrator very badly . She doesn't even let her enter the house and tries to shut the gate on the spot . Then she asks her to go away giving the excuse that she was busy and would talk to her some other time.

Vasudha Vasudha 2 years, 11 months ago

Answer: Miss Dorling treats the narrator very badly . She doesn't even let her enter the house and tries to shut the gate on the spot . Then she asks her to go away giving the excuse that she was busy and would talk to her some other time.

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