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Utkarsh Soni 4 years, 6 months ago

Evans was a congenital kleptomaniac who was imprisoned in the Oxford Prison. He urged the prison authority to allow him to take the examination for O-level in German as it would help him gain some educational qualification.
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Himanshu Raj 4 years, 6 months ago

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Satyendra Bharti 4 years, 6 months ago

Gandhiji stayed at Muzaffarpur where he met the lawyers and concluded that fighting through courts was not going to solve the problem of the poor sharecroppers of Champaran. He declared that the real relief for them was to be free from fear. With this intention, he arrived in Champaran and contacted the Secretary of the British Landlord’s association. The Secretary refused to provide him any information.  After this, Gandhiji met the Commissioner of the Tirhut division who served a notice on him to immediately leave Tirhut. Gandhiji accepted the notice by signing it and wrote on it that he would not obey the order.  He was even willing to court arrest for the cause of the peasants.  After four rounds of talks with the Governor, an official commission of inquiry was appointed in which Gandhiji was made the sole representative of the peasants. Through this commission Gandhiji succeeded in getting 25% of the compensation award for the poor sharecroppers from the British landowners. The peasants realised that they had rights and defenders. They learnt courage

Shivam Yadav 4 years, 6 months ago

NCERT Book le lo ouestion answer bali easy hai usme?
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Rohan Sharma 4 years, 6 months ago

Keeping Quiet” is a peace poem written by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. The poet asks humanity to count numbers from one to twelve - twelve being the number of hours shown in a clock or the number of zodiac signs. He requests everyone not to speak because languages create barriers between people. The moment when everyone stops moving their body will be very special and different as we have never experienced such a moment before. The poet says that in this period of inactivity the fishermen would not harm the whales, the salt gatherers will not hurt their hands, those who are busy destroying the nature will adopt a new approach towards life, The men who are preparing for wars and victory based on deaths of innocent people will join their enemy and stand in unity with them, doing nothing. No one will harm himself or any other person. Everyone will unite and ponder upon his acts and realize the results of his deeds. The poet clarifies his idea and says further that he does not want that people should stand idle. He wants that there should be no war because he does not want to see trucks laden with dead bodies of the soldiers. He is promoting Universal brotherhood and peace. The poet says that everyone is working continuously, to achieve one’s goals. People are threatened by death and the fear forces them to work endlessly so that they can achieve everything quickly. In this mad rush, they do not realize the repercussions of their acts. He wants us to pause and come out of the mad rush. He wants us to be happy about our achievements and celebrate them. He wants us to overcome the fear of death and to relax for a while. We should know the results of our deeds and celebrate our achievements. When the people will remain quiet for a while, they will realize the purpose of their lives. Just like all the creations of nature undergo a rebirth with the change of seasons, similarly, keeping quiet will be a rebirth for the human soul. It will give a new meaning to our life. Again, the poet says that he will count till twelve and asks everyone to remain quiet while he leaves.
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Utkarsh Soni 4 years, 6 months ago

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Utkarsh Soni 4 years, 6 months ago

Home >> CBSE >> Class 12 English Lessons >> The Last Lesson Summary, Explanation, Difficult Words - Class 12 English By Ruchika Gupta CBSE Class 12 English Chapter 1 - The Last Lesson Summary, Explanation, Question Answers CBSE Class 12 English Chapter 1 The Last Lesson Summary and detailed explanation of the story along with meanings of difficult words. Also, theSummary is followed by explanation of the lesson. All the exercises and Question and Answers given at the back of the lesson, CBSE board questions have also been solved. About the author Alphonse Daudet Born in 1840 in France Died in 1897 Alphonse Daudet was a French novelist and short-story writer. Formerly, a schoolteacher, he quit it to make a living as a journalist in Paris. He took to writing, his poems collected into a volume called “Les Amoureuses”. Advertisement: The Last Lesson Summary Given below is the Summary of the lesson - "The Last Lesson". This summary is followed by a detailed explanation and Question and Answers The story is narrated by a French boy, Franz. He is lazy but sensitive and likes to play. He dislikes studying French and hates his teacher M. Hamel. After overpowering their districts of Alsace and Lorraine in France, Berlin has ordered that German language instead of French be taught in the schools there. It is the last day of their French teacher M. Hamel, who has been there for forty years. He is full of grief, nostalgia and patriotism. As a mark of respect to his hard work, the village men also attend his ‘last lesson’. They are sad as they did not learn their mother tongue, French in their childhood. Franz is shocked to know that it’s his last lesson, as he does not know French. Now, suddenly, he gets interested in learning it and understands everything taught on that day! He develops an instant liking for the teacher, M. Hamel and respects him for his sincerity and hard work. He feels sad at departing from him and is ashamed for not being able to recite the lesson of participles. M. Hamel tells them that they all are at fault for not being eager enough to learn, putting it off to the next day. He blames himself for not teaching them sincerely. His patriotism is reflected in his praise for the French language as being the most beautiful and most logical language in the world. He tells the class to guard their language as being close to one’s language is the key to escape from the prison of slavery. It will help them in getting free from the Germans. They realize the importance of learning their mother tongue and that they have been defeated by the Germans because of their illiteracy. Franz feels that it is not possible to take away one’s language from a person as it is natural to each being, may it be the “coo” to the pigeons or “French” to the Frenchmen. ?️ ?
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Sumit Bhatt 4 years, 6 months ago

Aane vala hai

Harsh Vardhan Pathak 4 years, 6 months ago

जी हाँ.... जरुर आएगा

Diti Urvija 4 years, 6 months ago

Ok ?

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

Aaega !!
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Preeti Yadav 4 years, 6 months ago

There is a documentary on indigo on YouTube. u can watch it, is quite similar...

Dhriti Dwivedi 4 years, 6 months ago

Bikkeys tutorial.

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

Maine Rahul dwivedi ki dekhi thi par mujhe aisa lga unhone kuch kuch points skip kr die ....BTW thank u both...??

Diti Urvija 4 years, 6 months ago

Learning with prachi and rahul dwivedi's channel is also good

Vivek Chaurasia 4 years, 6 months ago

Tum apni kaksha pa dekh lo... Ek madam ha Achha padati ha syad tumko achhi lagi.. ??
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

Exotic moment means: very happy moment ,there won't any wars,fight

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

The 'exotic moment' referred to in these lines is that moment when everyone keeps quiet and there is no movement ....and this movement is strange bcoz there is no rush and hustle bustle in this time / moment...

Aaiman Farhin 4 years, 6 months ago

Strange moment
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

Gandhi had reached Motihari, the Capital of Champaran, to study the problems of the sharecropper peasants. ... Thousands of peasants demonstrated voluntarily outside the court. The prosecutor requested the judge to postpone the trial.
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

Jack feels in an ugly middle position since both his wife and his daughter are in of his presence and help, but he is unable to choose between the two. ... Her comment makes Jack feel guilty because he couldn't come to help his wife on time. On the other hand, all his efforts to make Jo fall asleep has gone into vain.

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

He was really caught in a ugly middle position as he could not wipe out the gap between the old and the young generation....
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Aditi Ujjwala 4 years, 6 months ago

Moonlight Public School, Surat Notice 28th February, 20xx Book Exhibition on Teachers’ Day Students are hereby informed that our school is organising a Book Exhibition on 5th September on Teachers’ Day in the Football Ground from 9 am-7 pm. Re¬nowned educationist, Mrs. Rachna Kumar has kindly consented to be our chief guest. A special attraction of the book exhibition is a separate section of books in different languages and titles dedicated to teachers and educators. Librarian
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Diti Urvija 4 years, 6 months ago

Toh konsa krna h vo v bta hi do

Vivek Chaurasia 4 years, 6 months ago

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Diti Urvija 4 years, 6 months ago

To iss baar ka hi hoga kya

Vivek Chaurasia 4 years, 6 months ago

Aree yrr telegram pa bhut saara channel ha search kar lo mil jaayega... Ya playstore pa 12 cbse install kar lo us pa vi bhut ha.. ?
Read the passage given below: 1. With society changing at a constant speed one thing remains steady our need and desire to learn. Although the classroom is viewed as a traditional setting for learning, it too is changing and evolving at lightning speed. With a growing population, continual techno logical advances and the constant demand for a valuable education, these institutions must continue to provide the materials to meet these changes. Even though it has existed for some time, a growing trend is distance education, as it is quickly becoming an integral part of the learning experience at all levels of higher education., Distance education has traditionally been referred to as correspondence, whereby the student completes the course by mail from another town or city other than that in which the school is located. The student is supplied with the necessary materials — books, tapes or videos and it is upto them to complete assignments by the deadline. 2. The appeal of distance education is that the students are allowed to complete the course at their own pace on their own schedule. The student has the choice of completing a few courses, perhaps out of interest or as a stepping stow for their career. With the growing number of accredited institutions there are numerous opportunities available to students wishing to enrich their lives with a certificate, diploma or degree. The newest trend to hit the distance education scene is the virtual classroom or distance education online. This has opened up a whole new world of opportunities for students. 3. Many schools are now offering distance education courses online with students receiving all course materials and grades as well as handing in assignments, communicating with professors/instructors or chatting with fellow students over the internet. It is also easier for students to access their instructor for clarification about assignment, grades or questions about their courses. From an international perspective, distance education online now gives pupils a chance to easily study at school in other countries. Canadian and international pupils now have the chance to explore each other's education systems without the hassle of acquiring a student visa or incurring expensive travel costs. 4. A few tips to think about before pursuing distance education Students should be self- disciplined and motivated and should make sure they have the available time during the week to complete the work. Research your institution before enrolling, make sure it's accredited, so you know your certificate, diploma or degree will be recognized upon completion. If you are taking this program the as a requirement for a job, make sure your current or potential place of employment will recognize your certificate upon completion. Ask others who have already taken your course or another programme from the same institution about their experience with the programme or school. Ask yourself what level of involvement you would like from your instructor or other students. a) On the basis of your understanding of the above passage make notes on it using headings and sub-headings. Use recognizable abbreviations (wherever necessary- minimum four) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. (5) b) Write a summary of the passage in about 80 words. (3)
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Dhruv Maheshwari 4 years, 6 months ago

Abe

Manshi Rawat 4 years, 6 months ago

Yes note making is not coming exams?

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

Par note making delete ho gai h?
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

Garbage is gold to the ragpickers of Seemapuri because it provides them items which can be sold for cash, which can buy them food and is a means of survival. Moreover, it is gold also because the ragpickers can find stray coins and currency notes in it

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

Garbage is gold to the ragpickers of Seemapuri because it provides them items which can be sold for cash, which can buy them food and is a means of survival. Moreover, it is gold also because the ragpickers can find stray coins and currency notes in it..
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

Title :Lost Spring Stories of Stolen Childhood means the child hood that stolen by families and society.

Pankaj Arya 4 years, 6 months ago

I don't know plz tell its

Mohd Raashid 4 years, 6 months ago

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiICRr5AhUyCM4FXz2NI7dw
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

The play 'On The Face Of It' focuses our attention on the physical pain and mental anguish of the persons suffering from some physical impairment. The playwright, Susan Hill, presents the two leading'characters—an old man and a small boy—having different sorts of physical disabilities. The old man has a tin leg.
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Sara Abeer 4 years, 6 months ago

It is listening and speaking skills test which is conducted in very cbse school
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

The story teaches us the lesson of determination and will power. As a result of an unfortunate incident with a bully, the writer had developed an extreme fear of the water. However, he decides to face his fear and works hard until he becomes a good swimmer.

Gurharman Kaur 4 years, 6 months ago

Lessons teaches us that all we fear is a fear itself.

Chinmay Asojiya 4 years, 6 months ago

Ok
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Tia Clarice Jose 4 years, 6 months ago

The poet writes about wars against humanity and nature. ... Neruda's attitude towards war is one of rejection. He feels that such wars may bring victory but there are no survivors to celebrate the victory.
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Kashish Agrawal 4 years, 6 months ago

No

Tanya ?? 4 years, 6 months ago

No

Bobby Kumar 4 years, 6 months ago

No

Sanu ? 4 years, 6 months ago

Nahi hai

Manish Singh Bohra 4 years, 6 months ago

No

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