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Punctuality is a necessary habit in all public affairs of a civilized society. Without it nothing could ever be brought to a conclusion, everything would be in a stage of chaos. Only in a sparsely populated rural community is it possible to disregard it. In ordinary living there can be some tolerance of unpunctuality.
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The first phase of their relationship is in the village. Grandmother takes care of all the needs of the author. She wakes him up in the morning. She gets him ready for school. She gives him breakfast to eat. She takes him to school. The school is attached to the village temple. While the author is studying, Grandmother sits in the temple and reads scriptures. After school, she brings the author back home. On her way, she feeds the village dogs. The second phase of their relationship begins when the author joins an English school in the city. Now she doesn’t go with him to school. The author goes to school in a motor-bus. She can’t help him in his studies also.
The third phase comes when she learns that the author is learning music at school. She feels shocked. For her, music is not meant for nice people. Now she rarely talks to the author.
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To,
Khanna stationary
Gwalior
subject, For giving the order of stationary items.
sir,
I am office manager at spring meadows school. I want to buy some stationary items from your shop.
The list of items are given below.
sno. | Name of item | no.of item|
1. |A4 paper. | nil. |
2. |Refills. | nil. |
3. | Gel pens. | nil. |
4. |Markers. | nil. |
5. |chart paper. | nil. |
please deliver all the items with bill to Spring meadows school.
Payment technique is cash on delivery.
Thanking you,
your customer
x.y.z.
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Water cycle is responsible to bring rain , which is extremely beneficial for the living organism of the planet Earth , As water is an essential need for the survival of living organisms , as it helps to quench thirst , required for the growth of plants , maintain the under water ground level etc. The need of water and rain is limitless , and hence distorting the rain is equivalent to distorting the needs and comforts. Therefore , we should not disturb this eternal element of nature .
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This expression 'the thought was almost revolting' is from 'The Portrait of A Lady' by Khushwant Singh. This expression means it was very hard for the author to believe that once his grandmother was young, pretty, and beautiful. She had been the same for the last twenty years the author had seen her.
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Wearing a uniform is a badge of pride, creates an identity for a school, and is an important part of being a school student. Uniforms show that we are part of the school. Wearing it says we’re all in this together. Uniforms give students a sense of belonging to a particular school and create an identity for the school in the community. A school uniform teaches students to dress smartly and take pride in their appearance.
Some people believe that a school uniform can improve learning by reducing distraction, sharpening focus on schoolwork, and making the classroom a more serious environment, allowing students to perform better academically.
Most importantly, a uniform means students don’t have to worry about peer pressure when it comes to their clothes. When everyone is dressed the same, worrying about what you look like isn’t so important. There is no competition about being dressed in the latest trend, which would put a great deal of financial pressure on students and parents. It is hard to make fun of what someone is wearing when you are dressed exactly the same. So, we should wear our uniform with pride.
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- Shyama – The narrator, lives in Hosahalli village.
- Ranga – son of the village accountant.
- Ratna – a girl of 11, Rama Rao's niece.
- Shastriji – a village astrologer.
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The narrator thinks that the English language and the English way of life haven’t made any good influence on Indian life. Those Indians who come to know a little of English develop a superiority complex. They want to make a display of their knowledge. They never care whether the person they are talking to understands them or not. Though they profess to be quite advanced in their outlook yet they fail to get out of their traditional moorings. This is what happens in the story. Ranga professes to have quite progressive views on marriage. But he is so charmed by the beauty of an eleven-year-old girl that he at once consents to marry her. Thus the narrator shows that the English language and the English way of life have made us hypocrites.
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The Giant was sad over the state of the garden.
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