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Preeti Dabral 7 years, 11 months ago

Zitkala Sa was an American Indian girl. She was troubled, perturbed and embarrassed in her school since she was quite unknown to the white people's ways. When the dining started, she ran upstairs as her friend Judewin had informed her about the intentions of school authorities to cut the long hair of the students. She decided to struggle hard herself under a bed in a dim room. There the windows were covered with dark green curtains.

She lay huddled in the dark corner. Soon she heard voices calling her names. Women and girls entered the room. The room was filled with light. But she was dragged downstairs and tied fast in a chair. She cried loud and shook her head, forcefully they took the scissors and Zitkala–Sa felt the blades of scissors against her neck. She heard them cut off one of her thick braids. Zitkala Sa lost her spirit and stopped struggling. But none came to console her.
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Juhi Ahmad 8 years ago

A yellowish color precious stone.... This color represent the colour of the Tiger,bright and pleasant
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Juhi Ahmad 8 years ago

A tiger walks in an elegant and flattering (sleek) manner and have an attitude of a knight (chivalric) who is bold,fearless and confident...just opposite to aunt Jennifer
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Yas S 8 years ago

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Juhi Ahmad 8 years ago

For reference its xam idea its according to the latest syllabus and as per the design of cbse paper
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Ashish Kumar 8 years ago

A report or account is any informational work made with the specific intention of relaying information or recounting certain events in a widely presentable for Make the Right Impression
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Priya Singh 7 years, 11 months ago

A mysterious stranger, Griffin, arrives at the local inn of the English village of Iping, West Sussex, during a snowstorm. The stranger wears a long-sleeved, thick coat and gloves, his face hidden entirely by bandages except for a fake pink nose and a wide-brimmed hat. He is excessively reclusive, irascible and unfriendly. He demands to be left alone and spends most of his time in his room working with a set of chemicals an laboratory apparatus, only venturing out at night. While staying at the inn, hundreds of stranger glass bottles arrive that Griffin calls his luggage. Many local townspeople believe this to be very strange.

Nishant Singh 8 years ago

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Luksh Kumar 8 years ago

Thing of beauty joy forever because they never nothing less.
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Dhruv Sevak 8 years ago

By learing and then write which u are learn and revision...
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Luksh Kumar 8 years ago

Dr. Sadao was a Japanese surgeon or scientist.
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Aditi Kumari 8 years ago

Because she is living in male dominated society

Ruchi Sharma 8 years ago

Because of her husband dominance
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Mohit Choudhary 8 years ago

Because she has become too old and weak

Ruchi Sharma 8 years ago

She is under the pressure of the orderals of her marriage. Her marriage is a failure
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Aditi Kumari 8 years ago

Charctesketch of Mrs Hall, Griffin , Mr. Marvel
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Dhruva Teja 8 years ago

The author’s acquaintance with Saheb and other barefoot ragpickers introduced her to Seemapuri. It is a slum area located on the periphery of Delhi. The residents of Seemapuri consist of people who left Bangladesh in the 1971 War and are basica The ragpickers led a life that was devoid of all basic facilities. There was no sewage system, drainage structures or facilities like running water. Many of them were immigrants from Bangladesh and they often settled wherever they could find some food. Such was the condition that they had grown accustomed to the situation where they had ration cards to get food but lived without a proper identity and without permits. There was such scarcity of food that to sleep without a rumbling stomach was an aim in their day-to-day lives. The huts were made of mud, roof tins and tarpaulins. Children walked barefoot as they couldn't afford shoes. Even if someone had got a pair, they were surely rugged, used, discarded ones, often mismatched and sometimes with holes. But to own shoes, even as the ones mentioned before, was a dream come true. They lived in utter poverty devoid of education along with other basic rights. With the means to move forward in life unavailable to them and the harsh struggle they had to carry on to survive everyday, they usually turned into ragpickers. To them garbage was gold, not only because they sometimes found some rupee notes in there but because ragpicking through the garbage helped them survive and earn a livelihood.

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