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Lavi Baliyan 6 years, 8 months ago

Novel is removed by CBSE this year...my teachers told me about this

Badri N. Prasad Singh 6 years, 8 months ago

Its is removed from syllabus

Aman Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

God knows...why they are teaching novel to uh.....In cbse it declared that...from this year novel is removed....if having doubt then check to its official website of cbse...
it means my school is making fun of me... they are wasting my valuable time in teaching novel... ?.

Aman Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

There is no novel in this year....
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???. Pragati 6 years, 8 months ago

Douglas was determined to overcome his fear of water as his fear was depriving him of all the joys of boating, fishing and canoeing. He took swimming classes for months. The instructor made him practice a lot. He was various swimming skills. He practiced for hours, every day. A little bit of his fear decreased after taking those swimming classes. Douglas wasn’t finished with the swimming classes. He went to different lakes to try his swimming skills. He swam from one shore to another without any help.
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Kritika Upadhyay 6 years, 8 months ago

Ram wrote the letter
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Aman Kumar 6 years, 8 months ago

U can get this answee in this app
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Himani Tanwar 6 years, 8 months ago

The poet is coming from his mother home and his mother is sitting beside her
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Lavi Sharma 6 years, 8 months ago

To give respect to m hamel and for regretting for not taking thier mother tongue seriously.
Real praise, the sincere compliment is probably the most useful social tool of all its the valued gold coin of our conversation. Yet today, it is in danger of losing its brightness. For it is greatly misused and not properly exchanged. What is a true compliment? Its one that benefits both giver and receiver. Once a painter and his young assistant were painting our house. The older man was wearing shiny new shoes. As the man started skillfully painting, my father-in-law, said to the boy, "Son, when you can show up on the job to paint-a house, wearing new shoes, you will be the master of your trade." The painter smiled and did the best job. We all like to have our sense of personal worth built up or pointed out. And when one expensive adds to another's sense of dignity and speaks favorably of his skill, he is offering a compliment of the highest sad rarest kind. A compliment differs from flattery in that it is objective and given without thought of gain. Flattery is often merely lip service or excessive praise given for motives other than expressed. The greatest efforts of the human race have always resulted from the love of praise. This should be inspired in childhood. The wise parent makes it. point to compliment a child who deserves it. A Woman I know has a 12 year old son who considers washing dishes for his mother a great honour. One night, while washing a large dish, it slipped and crashed on the floor. Then his mother said, "You know, Robert, of all the times you have washed the dishes for me, this is the first time you dropped one." Anxiety left the boy's face and he smiled. As one psychologist advises, "Praise virtue and you will find few vices to criticize." There is an art in this giving of compliments. Thus the good compliment is always to the point and timing is important. Don't wait too long to tell a person: what a good talk he gave or how well he cut your grass. But don't do it immediately when he is expecting it either. Wait. Then when he thinks you may hive forgotten, pass the praise. Confidence, it has been said, is the greatest gift that one human can given to another. But that does not mean we should be wasteful with our compliments. Rather we should count them carefully remembering that a good compliment has greater purchasing power than money, that no one is too busy or successful to receive a word of praise. (About 450 words) (a) On the basis of your reading of the above passage, makes notes on It in points only, using headings, sub-headings and abbreviations (minimum 4), wherever necessary Supply a suitable title to it. 5 (b) Write a summary of the notes in about 80 words. 3
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Priya Dharshini ? 6 years, 8 months ago

Ya... u r going to give board exam which is common for all cbse boards

D J 6 years, 8 months ago

In all schools?

Priya Dharshini ? 6 years, 8 months ago

It is removed this year...
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Af Qadri 6 years, 8 months ago

The maid-servants are refuse to wash enemy soldier ,so hana herself washed him
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