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Sneha Bhardwaj 3 years, 5 months ago

Two books are (snapshot & hornbill)these books are ncert books both are so easy and for help books is (Golden English core)

Saloni Kumari 2248 3 years, 5 months ago

snapshot and hornbill some nobles like gullivor travel, hellen Keller etc.....

Sadiya Hussain Hussai 3 years, 5 months ago

The conflict must be

Geeta Bhadu 3 years, 5 months ago

There are two compulsory books for English core (hornbill and snapshot) both are Ncert ? books. And very easy to understand or learning.
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Saloni Kumari 2248 3 years, 5 months ago

the above lines means that the poet's mother felt pain whenever she saw the old photograph because the innocent childhood days would never be back. those are just the memories while the poet has lost his mother 12 years ago and she misses her a lot and recalls her laughing and pointing out the outfits they used to wear at the beach holidays .both of them lost something. guys support me for your next answer ?‍♀️?‍♀️??????????‍??‍? bye??????????

Bhavya Choudhary 3 years, 5 months ago

The poetess is sad about the fact that her mother's laughter is history. Her mother feels the same for her childhood days. The word 'wry' here means disappointment.
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Sneha Bhardwaj 3 years, 5 months ago

Letter, Application,Notice, Report, Posters, Advertisement, Conversation etc..

Geeta Bhadu 3 years, 5 months ago

Like notice writing, advertisement, letter writing are English writing skill.
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Diya Sharma 3 years, 5 months ago

English core

Sneha Bhardwaj 3 years, 5 months ago

English Core

Teresa . 3 years, 5 months ago

Dono hi aapni aapni place pe best h...but english core simple & interesting ha as compared to english elective !! I suggest aap English core hi Lena ?

Bhavya Choudhary 3 years, 5 months ago

English core

Satyam Satyarth 3 years, 5 months ago

English core
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Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

The main difference can be understood from the words ‘core’ and ‘elective’. Core Courses are required, elective courses are not required but students choose (or elect) to study them.

Sneha Bhardwaj 3 years, 5 months ago

No, English core is so important for class 11th
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Jeevu Walia 3 years, 5 months ago

Because both Aram as well as Mourad belonged to the family which is known for its honesty although they were poor but they had never stealed .... That's why it was hard for Aram to believe that Mourad had stolen the ? horse. Thanks ?

Geeta Bhadu 3 years, 5 months ago

Because they belong from Garoghlanian family famous for their honesty for something like eleven centuries. And Aram believed that no member of Garoghlanian family could be a theif. So Aram could not believe that Mourad had stolen ? horse.

Vishal Verma 3 years, 5 months ago

Because where Aram and mourad lives, was a honest and poor tribe so Aram could not believe that mourad stolen horse
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Sneha Bhardwaj 3 years, 5 months ago

Which book please ask then we gave you correct information

Vishal Verma 3 years, 5 months ago

Kushwant Singh

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Kushwant Singh writer

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The portrait of a lady

Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

Please ask question with complete information.

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Vishal Verma 3 years, 5 months ago

Because where these two young boys lives is a honest and poor tribe
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Geeta Bhadu 3 years, 5 months ago

Narrator's mother said to be big girl-some twelve years or so.
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Rakesh Kumar 3 years, 5 months ago

Home science or physical . Choose any one that you like ?

Adyansh Nayak 3 years, 5 months ago

Physical education

Maniya Jain 3 years, 5 months ago

Physical education

Pushpender Sati 3 years, 5 months ago

Music either instrumental or vocal

Devanshi Mahajan 3 years, 5 months ago

Physical education
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Adithya Dev A 3 years, 5 months ago

Let the terrorist be pushed behind the line of control.
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Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

Krishna
Mayur Vihar, Delhi

Date-

To,
The Human Resource Manager
Radio one Noida

Sub- Applying for a Radio Jockey position.

Respected Sir/Ma’am

I am writing this application to apply for a Radio Jockey position in response to the advertisement in the National daily newspaper on 5th August 2019. I have done my Master degree in B.A Journalism and I have done a diploma course in Public speaking.
I have also worked in Radio Mirchi for 2 years and have hosted many shows in Delhi for Radio Station and took many interviews of some Politicians and Celebrities. I have gained enough confidence to entertain my listeners. I think I am the best fit for this position as per my previous experience.
I have attached my resume and bio-data to this application for your review. I hope to expect a call from you soon.

Sincerely,
Krishna

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Ritika Talwar 3 years, 5 months ago

I think that English Core is the best.

Maniya Jain 3 years, 5 months ago

English core is best...

Sameer Dansena 3 years, 6 months ago

Core is awesome

Art Of Writing 3 years, 6 months ago

I thought that English core is a best ..
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Sia ? 3 years, 6 months ago

Mrs Dorling was an acquaintance of mrs s daughter. she was lived in Marconi Street at address 46. she was doing an errand. She didn't behave to Mrs s daughter that because she thought that mrs s daughter also died in the times of war.
Human beings are in the process of dramatically reshaping the Earth’s ecosystems. As far back as the 19th century, some scientists have noted that the current era is defined mainly by the impact of human activity. Now, there is an emerging consensus among Earth scientists that we have indeed entered a new period of geological time, the Anthropocene epoch. Scientists who study the history of the Earth usually divide geological time according to major changes to the biology and climate of the Earth. For instance, the ancient Cambrian period, some 500 million years ago, is distinguished by a sudden explosion in the diversity of life, including the emergence of the ancestors of many modern species. More recently, the Pleistocene epoch, which ended about ten thousand years ago, is notable for the glaciers that swept over much of the Earth. The new Anthropocene epoch would be distinguished from all earlier times in Earth’s history by the dramatic impacts of human activity on the Earth. Though Earth scientists debate exactly when the Anthropocene began, there is a clear consensus that human changes to the environment are real and extreme. For one, many life forms have become, and are becoming, extinct as a result of human activity. For this reason, some paleontologists argue that the human impacts of the Anthropocene began at the end of the last Ice Age, around ten thousand years ago. The fossil record indicates that around that time, many large animals, like woolly mammoths and giant sloths, went extinct shortly after humans arrived in their ranges. Their sudden disappearance suggests that habitat destruction and overhunting by humans may have contributed to their demise. Indeed, many large animals, like elephants and gorillas, are endangered for those same reasons today. The pace of human-caused extinctions has only increased in the past several hundred years. The growth and spread of human populations, caused by advances in seafaring technology and agriculture, has led to overexploitation of fragile ecosystems, introduction of invasive species, and pollution, causing many extinctions. Scientists have estimated the rate of extinction by studying the fossil record, monitoring existing species, and using statistical models to estimate the number of undiscovered species that have been lost. Estimates vary, but most scientists believe that diverse species are going extinct at hundreds or thousands of times the natural rate. The International Union for the Conservation of Nature, for instance, has found that, of species surveyed on its “Red List,” about a fifth of all mammals and reptiles and nearly a third of amphibians are in danger of extinction.   This ongoing, rapid loss of species has been described as a mass extinction, as severe as the event that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. To some ecologists, this steep decline in biodiversity suggests that the Anthropocene epoch began in the 17th and 18th centuries, when the rate of extinction shot up dramatically. Human activity is also altering the climate as a whole. Since the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries, humans have significantly altered the atmosphere by mining and burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas. Some byproducts of the use of these fuels, like carbon dioxide, are greenhouse gases that trap solar energy on Earth. To assess the impact of these greenhouse gases on the Earth, scientists have had to investigate the history of the Earth’s climate. Ice cores, samples of ice layers that have trapped atmospheric chemicals over time, have supplied scientists with millennia of year-by-year information about greenhouse gas concentrations and atmospheric temperature. Evidence from ice cores clearly show that the Industrial Revolution brought about a sudden jump in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, along with an increase in temperatures. A scientific consensus exists that this ongoing rise in temperatures has resulted in warming of the oceans, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events. Thus, some climatologists propose that the Anthropocene’s onset occurred with the Industrial Revolution and its effects on Earth’s atmosphere. Whenever the Anthropocene is judged to have begun, its impact is undeniable. Human activity has changed the face of the planet; the global ecosystem has been and is being reshaped, the composition of the atmosphere has been altered, and even weather patterns are changing in response to human activity. The consequences of these changes will affect life on Earth for millions of years to come, leaving a mark of human activity that may well outlive humanity itself. Questions 1. On the basis of your reading of the passage. answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate option. The main purpose of the passage is to (1x5=5) (a) respond to controversial claims made by rival scientists (b) argue for potential solutions to the problems posed by climate change 05 (c) describe human impacts on the Earth's environment (d) account for recent changes in global biodiversity (i) The author's tone of writing in this passage is that of (a) an uncertain scientist (b) a concerned observer (c) a jaded sceptic (d) a dejected defeatist (i) The purpose of the second paragraph is to (a) provide a broad description of the Earth's history (b) compare the current geological epoch to the Cambrian period (c) describe the origins of the majority of the Earth's biodiversity (d) explain how scientists divide geological time (iu) Based on the passage, the relationship between carbon dioxide and ice cores is that... (a) carbon dioxide is extracted from ice cores to fuel industrial processes. (b) carbon dioxide destroys ice cores, leading to a loss of a source of information (c) ice cores can be studied to track changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels (d) ice cores remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, reducing its effects on the climate (e) The passage most strongly suggests that (a) the recent increase in the extinction rate occurred as a result of human-caused climate change (b) all extinctions currently taking place result from human activity (c) some life forms are going extinct before being discovered by humans (d) modern extinctions are destroying the biodiversity generated in the Cambrian period II. Answer the following questions as briefly as (7×7=7) possible. () What is the name of the new period of geological time that Earth has entered in the current era? (i) What was the ancient Cambrian period distinguished by? (ii) What was the probable reason for the woolly mammoths and giant sloths becoming extinct? (iv) According to IUCN, what proportion of animals is in danger of extinction? (v) What are ice cores? (vi) What does evidence from ice cores show about the impact of the Industrial Revolution? (u) Find the words in the given passage which convey the meaning similar to significant (para 2) • investigated (para 4). Please answer this question
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Neetu Sharma 2 years, 11 months ago

describe human impacts
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Shreetama Dutta 3 years, 5 months ago

The primary message of the story, The Summer of the Beautiful Horse, is that despite social or economic challenges, there are some truths which are absolute and should be practiced under and all conditioned. It is undeniable that the story is set within a family that is poor. Their poverty is not used as a crutch or something that limits the emotional quotient of the boys or the people in the community. The boys' love for the horse is genuine and sincere, not motivated out of some ulterior motive of greed or economic want. Their love for the animal is quite authentic. When they return the horse, they have a genuine understanding that they need to return what is not theirs. They are not motivated by anything else other than the highly human reaction of wanting to make right what is wrong. The reaction of the horse's owner, John Byro, is also very real and valid. He knows very well the boys have taken the horse, but gives multiple opportunities for the boys to recognize the consequences of their action. Ironically enough, the owner shows a sense of charity and good will and this benefits him, as the horse is much more manageable and well conditioned as a result of the boys' work with the horse. In the final analysis, when we examine the encounter of the boys, the horse, and the owner, there is a trend that while economic hardships are a strong factor in how we behave, they are not a determinant one. There is a realm of human action that can lie outside the strictly causal world of economics. The setting of the story seems to be Depression time California, which makes the economic reading even more intriguing.
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Radhika Maheshwari 3 years, 6 months ago

The theme of the poem Photograph is loss, memory and the transience of life. It explores how people may die but in a strange way they continue to live on in the form of memories.
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Yogyta Sharma 3 years, 6 months ago

I don't think
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Sia ? 3 years, 5 months ago

Leaving bare minimum time means a person works on the edges. It can have its own implications since if incase anything happens which is not as per plan, then the person will definitely have to cut a sorry figure once he/she reaches.

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