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Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

Hey! U copied my answer?!

Anushka Jaiswal 4 years, 10 months ago

Dr. Andrew Manson was a newly appointed medical practitioner who worked under Dr Edward Page. He wasn't much experienced as he had started his career recently. He is a man full of hope and positivity which is evident by his constant and desparate struggle in reviving the stillborn baby to life. He is a sensitive person also which is depicted when he is quite worried about the family members after the stillborn child takes birth. His nature is a bit naive, which comes to light when he was vacillates between marrying his lady love and being a bachelor.

Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

Dr. Andrew Manson was a newly appointed medical practitioner who worked under Dr Edward Page. He wasn't much experienced as he had started his career recently. He is a man full of hope and positivity which is evident by his constant and desparate struggle in reviving the stillborn baby to life. He is a sensitive person also which is depicted when he is quite worried about the family members after the stillborn child takes birth. His nature is a bit naive, which comes to light when he was vacillates between marrying his lady love and being a bachelor.
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Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

' Mother's Day' is an apt title given to the play. Mrs. Anne Pearson faces the problem of neglection and ill treatment by her family members. She shares her problem with her neighbour, who sorts it out in an interesting manner. The family members of the Pearson family finally realise the value of the lady in the house and mend their ways. Mrs. Pearson, at last, got rid of the problem. The mother definitely had her day, therefore the title of the play is absolutely justifiable.
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Abhishek Gupta 4 years, 10 months ago

Village school ; it is the school, the author had attend while living with his grandmother before his parents comfortably settled in the city. There the priest taught the students alphabet and morning prayers. City school; it is the school the author had attend after his parents comfortably settled in the city.There the teachers taught the students English and basic science.

Shubham Khapra 4 years, 10 months ago

Hatt bihari

Linthoingambi Ningthoujam 4 years, 10 months ago

Village school ; it is the school, the author had attend while living with his grandmother before his parents comfortably settled in the city. There the priest taught the students alphabet and morning prayers. City school; it is the school the author had attend after his parents comfortably settled in the city.There the teachers taught the students English and basic science.
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Akshu Singh 4 years, 10 months ago

Nek chand was an unrutored genious. The paradise he created is the Rock Garden of Chandigarh. He cleared a little patch of jungle. Here he created a wonderful work of art. For it he used only stone and broken pieces of things. Nek chand didn't have any formal training in art. But he has unusual talent and deep artistic insight. He has taken this new form of art to dizzying heights. His talent has been recognised all over the world.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

There was not much of a difference between the reaction of the children and the adults when faced with danger. Both showed courage and strength. The children showed a more positive frame of mind. The captain and his crew members tried to save the boat but the impetus given to the captain was from his son who said that he was not afraid to die as long as they were together.
In the last four decades, there has been an alarming rise in the number of lower middle and middle class women who seek employment to supplement their household income. While there is little doubt that women from the lower ranks of society have always had to work in the fields or in petty jobs to sustain themselves and their families, there were strong objections and a marked reluctance among the middle classes to allow women to step out of the house to earn a living. Their basic role continued to be gender based, as daughter, wife and mother. Much has changed since independence. 2 Education, great opportunities for acquiring diverse skills, growing urbanisation, rise in cost of living, growing aspiration for a better standard of living are among the many factors that have led to a continual rise in the number of women who seek a job, whether at home or outside. In the process, erstwhile prejudices and barriers about women entering certain professions are breaking down. 3 This is particularly manifest in urban areas, where the demands of city life and its impersonal character made it simpler. Estimates show that there has been a 2.68% rise in women's participation in the total workforce in 1991. While women accounted for 25.89% of the workforce in 1981, it went upto 28.57% in 1991. There is no doubt that there are several dimensions to this trend and the impact that it has both on the family and the society at large. These dimensions have the prospect of being a subject of intensive research which can have a bearing on enunciating relevant policies, programmes and legislations. An effort towards this end has been made by studies, some of them have been conducted on behalf of the national commission and have been forwarded to the government for acting upon them. Among them, recommendations were to modify service rules to grant six months of maternity leave instead of four and a half months as it is normally given at present and to ensure that it is applicable to the private sector too. 4 It is also suggested that the five-day week presently applicable to the government offices be made applicable to the private companies and institutions also and the duty hours be reduced by one hour to enable the ladies to leave for home by 4 pm to take care of their house and children. A fleet of special buses be provided to enable them to save their time and energy for the office and the home. Provision be made for a quality medicare, separate common room and toilets in offices. Working on the responses provided by the women about the boss-employee relationship in the offices, the study recommended training programmes and workshops on the behavioural aspects of the job so as to maintain a proper culture at office. (a) Make notes of the contents of the passage you have read. Use a format you consider suitable. Use abbreviations wherever necessary. Give a suitable title to the passage. 5 (6) Write a summary of the passage based on your notes.
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Preet Singh 4 years, 10 months ago

We also use atleast 1 abbreviations in one line

Khushi Yadav 4 years, 10 months ago

Thanks

Anushri Sahu 4 years, 10 months ago

Note Making Class 11 CBSE Format, Examples Read the passage carefully. Give a heading to your work. ... Give subheadings. ... Points are to be noted under each subheading. ... All subheadings should be at a uniform distance from the margin. Indenting – Points should also be at the same distance away from the margin. Do not write complete sentences.
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Shayan Das 4 years, 10 months ago

Pen it yourself
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Lipika B M 4 years, 10 months ago

The word, 'ill' is pronounced as 'euhl'. Thank you.
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Ranger King 4 years, 10 months ago

the midwife and Mrs morgan's mother

Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

The two women in the room when Andrew is successful in reviving the baby is the midwife and Mrs morgan's mother i.e., the baby's maternal grandmother. Mrs Morgan is still lying unconscious on the bed. As soon as the stillborn child is revived back to life, the midwife, who had given up on all hope of the child's recovery immediately expresses her surprise and thanks the almighty. The grandmother also clasps her hands and prays silently, as she is too overcome by exaltation.
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Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

The two women in the room when Andrew is successful in reviving the baby is the midwife and Mrs morgan's mother i.e., the baby's maternal grandmother. Mrs Morgan is still lying unconscious on the bed. As soon as the stillborn child is revived back to life, the midwife, who had given up on all hope of the child's recovery immediately expresses her surprise and thanks the almighty. The grandmother also clasps her hands and prays silently, as she is too overcome by exaltation.

Karishma Bhadana 4 years, 10 months ago

Mrs. Morgan mother and a nurse.
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Mohit Mohit 4 years, 10 months ago

Even no
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Satyam Satyam 4 years, 10 months ago

In the poem "Voice of rain" the poet depicts about the rain ?️, poet said that ,The formation of of rain takes place by the process of evaporation of water present in Rivers and lakes and then it get converted in the form vapours or clouds in sky and ultimately it falls down on earth in the form of rain which gives a new life to earth. It is totally similar to that one water cycle that we have studied in science where the water coverts in the form of vapours or clouds and falls down in the form of rain when it cools down.??? ???I know it's quiet long but thanks for reading.???
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Yasha Bhardwaj 2 years, 6 months ago

chutiya
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Anwar Ali 4 years, 10 months ago

Hello! Every body so let's start now.mother person we are life is not Easily.acc Actually moom person every feedback may important role
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Unknown Clashers 4 years, 10 months ago

Mr. Crocker Harris is middle aged and very strict teacher of Latin language. He follows the rules and regulations of the school. He does not tell his students about there performance in exam. He is not a sadist. He didn't like to be liked by students.
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Anisha Begum 4 years, 10 months ago

Narrative and his grandmother

Mohit Bahukhandi 4 years, 10 months ago

Relationship between narrator and his grandmother
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Nishtha ?? 4 years, 10 months ago

Aram was fervent about horses. When he saw his cousin Mourad with a beautiful horse, he was overcome with joy as they were too poor to own a horse and having one seemed to be no less than a dream to him. Next, when he saw that Mourad could control the horse pretty well, he too wanted to have a good ride on the horse. He was unsuccessful in doing so. Thus, he wanted that the horse should not be returned untill he excelled in riding it.

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