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Hiya Mukherjee 6 years, 10 months ago

It is absolutely true that unrealistic dreams always lead to unhappiness; we must learn to maintain a healthy balance between fantasies and reality. Slightest imbalance can cause trouble in our life. Too much dreaming will be equal to ‘BUILDING CASTLES IN THE AIR’; and living in sheer reality will make our life mundane and monotonous. Fantasies are to motivate us and inspire us; they are to push us on to become better! However, it is the science of action that is going to make us really achieve what we want to achieve. Sophie’s hero worship and fantasizing were in clash with her socio-economic background. She belonged to a family of meager means and resources. However, her dreaming and fantasizing were quite extreme. She could not afford to day dream and be lost in her reveries. In order to make her dreams become realities, she needed to work very hard, which she did not do. Not only she suffered from excessive day-dreaming, she was prone to telling lies too. She was not justified. As a consequence, no body trusted her. Her father, Geoff, and Jansie, her friend wanted her to behave more sensibly.

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Hina Saleem 6 years, 10 months ago

No... Don't worry

Harsh Tripathi 6 years, 10 months ago

Nahi
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Harsh Tripathi 6 years, 10 months ago

Since marvel was a dumb looking, fearful and something odd behavior person , he was like that whom invisible Man searching for
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 10 months ago

Impression do you form of sophie

Sophie is a young school girl. She dreams of big and beautiful things. Some of these are beyond her reach or her means. Her ambitions have no relation with the harsh realities of life. She thinks of having a boutique. She wants to have the most amazing shop this city has ever seen. Then she entertains the idea of being an actress There’s real money in that.’ Actresses do not work full time. So she would run the boutique as a side business. If need be, she can be a fashion designer. She doesn’t realise that her family is not rich enough and her dreams can’t be fulfilled.
Sophie develops a romantic fascination for Danny Casey. He is a young Irish football player and the hero of her dreams. She indulges in hero worship. She tells a story that she met Casey. Her father calls it another of her “wild stories”. Even Geoff does not believe her. He tries to caution her. Casey is a celebrity. Many girls run after him. But Sophie ignores him.
She is an incurable dreamer. She has seen Casey only once, but all the time she thinks of him. She sits alone and waits for his arrival. She becomes sad and despondent when Casey does not come. She suffers because of her dreams. These dreams and disappointments are all the creations of her mind.

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Comparison and contrast Sophie and Jansie highlighting their temperament and aspirations.
Sophie and Jansie are class-fellows and friends. They belong to lower middle class families. Both of them are earmarked for biscuit factory. Jansie’s feet are firmly planted on the ground. But Sophie is totally blind to the harsh realities of life. She dreams of big and beautiful things. She wants to have a boutique. She thinks of becoming an actress as there is lot of money in this profession. If need be, she can also be a fashion designer. In short, she loves to be grand and sophisticated. All her dreams are beyond her reach and resources. Jansie advises her to be sensible, but she remains a romantic dreamer.
Sophie and Jansie differ in thinking and temperament. Sophie is lost in her dream world. She shares her secret with only one person. It is her elder brother Geoff. Jansie is ‘nose/. She takes interests in learning new things about others. She can spread the story in the whole neighbourhood. So, Sophie doesn’t want to share secrets with her.
Sophie is an incurable dreamer and escapist. She is a hero-worshipper. She adores the young Irish footballer Danny Casey. She develops a fascination for her. She becomes sad and helpless but she doesn’t become wiser. She remains a dreamer. Jansie is practical and realist. She has no such unrealistic dreams.

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Ananthu Ak 6 years, 10 months ago

First, understand the story of the lessons then look the revision notes and important questions then learn important questions in invisible man try to understand it dont byheart it okay.. After that check the writing sections like article note making notice passage etc etc then u can score good marks don't wry about 5 days is enough to score 90 above
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Savita Sahu 6 years, 10 months ago

Dr. Sadao was a japanese doctor, who was a obedient of father. He had taken his studies from America because his father 's was that he bacame a doctor to serve his NAtion. His was also a great scientist. In America he met a girl hana and fall in love by her in his first sight but not shown his love until he confirmed that she was atrue Japaneseb, because his father will not accept her other wise. Once when was romancing with h annia near the cost then sudeenly then saw a a wounded man,tthat was a American prisoner "Tom".then it was his first conflicted situation whether to save his life as a doctor and human being oR to handover him as a patriot. Then his gave his first preference to save his life and then fulfil his duty by informing about him to general. The second dilema of Sadao was when gernal's assassins not came and he escaped the American prisoner. Thus we can see that sado was a dutiful, kind hearted and a loving people.
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Rohtash Sehrawat 6 years, 10 months ago

Ya u right poonam it depends upon question

Poonam Rathore 6 years, 10 months ago

It depends on question. I think

Aman Nagar 5 years, 8 months ago

In which past tense ? #Ruchika

Rohtash Sehrawat 6 years, 10 months ago

In past
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Sumit Kumar Arya 6 years, 10 months ago

Very simple of english question paper and in other subject also. You get or option of most of the questions.
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Sumit Kumar Arya 6 years, 10 months ago

Who??
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Sumit Kumar Arya 6 years, 10 months ago

Is it no questions related to grammar???

Tanuveer Singh Rathore 6 years, 10 months ago

There would be no separate grammar questions in class 12.
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Arnav Verma 6 years, 10 months ago

H.G. Wells is the author of the Novel THE INVISIBLE MAN
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Pragya Tyagi 6 years, 10 months ago

Linguistic chauvinism refers to the dominance or superiority of one language over the other. The story 'The Last Lesson' draws significance to the idea of patriotism by forcing thier culture and in this case their language over others. When the germans take over France they not only suppress the identity of the country but also the identity of the french speaking people in order to prove the superiority of german language over the french language.
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Parichay Story 6 years, 10 months ago

Initially Griffen thought about the joys of his invisibility but later on he realised that it was a curse for him. After being invisibile he cannot wear the clothes and have to walk in the streets without clothes in the winters. He oftenly chased by the dogs and people of the street by mistake put their legs on him and he got hurt. He was prone to accidents and threaten because when he move in the streets his footsteps were seen and people might scare him.

Shreya Garg 6 years, 10 months ago

He was not able to wear clothes. He was not able to eat food. He was not able to talk. He was not having home. He was not able to make noise.
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Prince Tomar 6 years, 10 months ago

2 comprehensive 30 marks and 6 no. Notemaking and 4 no. Summary
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Deepak Jindal 6 years, 10 months ago

Go to internet
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Hina Saleem 6 years, 10 months ago

Only one sample paper is available ?

Baljit Singh 6 years, 10 months ago

Use arhiant

Deepak Jindal 6 years, 10 months ago

Go to internet
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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 10 months ago

Take a look at the picture above. It shows how to write a Notice.

  1. Start with your school name at the top. Use capital letter only.
  2. Then write NOTICE in the next line. You can also leave a line. it is your choice.
  3. Write the date at the left side.
  4. Underneath, write the heading. No need to capitalize this heading.
  5. Write the body of the notice informing the readers about the time and venue of the function or anything you want to convey.
  6. Write your name and designation on the left side.
  7. Put the Notice in a square.
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Baljit Singh 6 years, 10 months ago

Huband of mrs hall and owner of coach and horses and he doubt on the griffin

Deepak Jindal 6 years, 10 months ago

Husband of Mrs. Hall

Umul Fathima 6 years, 10 months ago

Husband of Mrs.Hall and he is the owner of the inn Coach and Horses where the invisible man hired a room and started his experiments inorder to become visible.
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Deepak Jindal 6 years, 10 months ago

Mra. Hall, Dr. Kemp, Dr. Cuss, Thomas Marvel and Colonel Adye

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