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Vaani Sachdeva 3 years, 2 months ago

The Tale of Melon City Summary in English. Vikram Seth through this poem, satire on people in power. He has amusingly presented the idea that it does not matter to people who king, ruler or head of state is with the understanding that he let them live in peace, liberty, and leniently

Divya Agrawal 3 years, 2 months ago

The poem The Tale of Melon is about a kingdom of fools. In the poem, the poet explains how a petty matter leads to the death of king. And how fool the people of that kingdom are. The king is described as placid and just. However ironically, he becomes furious at just a small matter and orders the hanging of the culprits. Even the wise men are fools. They choose melon because of their lack of wisdom. So, the whole poem is just for enjoyment. It does not seem to carry any message.
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Vaani Sachdeva 3 years, 2 months ago

Andrew was very happy he safe the mom nd child successfully after the alot of hardwork of him he was his first delivery

Shanika Sharma 3 years, 2 months ago

These words of Dr Andrew indicate toward the feeling of total satisfaction that one derives on having the desired results after once sincere efforts. He uttered these words when finally the baby came back to life due to his efforts. Initially, Andrew was lost for a while. He didn't know what to do. He felt like his dreams melting to thin air. He had two obligations - one to Susan Morgan who lay collapsed and the other to the stillborn baby. Both were equally worth saving. He smashed a glass and injected a medicine into Susan's blood. Throwing the syringe in haste, he made all attempts to bring Susan to breathing. After a few minutes of feverish efforts, Susan's heart gained strength. Now he could safely leave her. Then, Dr Andrew Manson swung around and looked for the baby. The midwife had placed the stillborn under the bed. Andrew knelt down, pulled the baby out and studied its condition. It was warm, its cord had been hastily slashed, it had a wax-like body, perfectly formed through its limbs lay like broken stem and boneless. He at once knew that it was a case of asphyxia (unconsciousness due to lack of oxygen). Instantly he was on his feet. He got basin, kettle, ewer and extremely cold and the hot water for a special treatment. He got one basin with cold and other with hot water. He took the baby, dipped it in one then in the other. Like a crazy, juggler, he hurried the child between the two basins. There was no sign of life about the baby and Andrew was dead tried. A terrible sense of defeat came on him. All hopes had dashed away. All efforts had proved futile, beyond remedy. Having labored in vain for half an hour, he still made one last effort. He rubbed the child with a rough towel. He pressed and released the little chest with both his hands. And then, a miracle happened. The little chest gave a short heave, another.... another... Andrew
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Shanika Sharma 3 years, 2 months ago

Mrs Fitzgerald is Annie Pearson next door neighbour. She is in her fifties and is a heavily built woman with the authoritative and aggressive outlook. She is quite an independent sort of a woman who smokes cigarettes and drinks alcohol. Mrs. Fitzgerald is a tarot card reader and also knows some magic which she has learnt from an Eastern country. She has a sinister streak in her and she believes that husbands, sons and daughters ought to give respect to wives and mothers
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Anonymous - 3 years, 2 months ago

Silk road is ancient route between western countries + Arab countries and china . Silk was originally made in China and transported to the rest of the world by the route ,this route also connects India and Tibet . The author Nick Middelten follows this route to explore and complete Kora. This is why the chapter is Titled as Silk Road
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Divya Agrawal 3 years, 2 months ago

The king in Vikram Seth's 'The Tale of Melon City' is a unique personality. He is not guided by logic and reason. Whimsical nature can drive him from one extremity to the other. We are introduced that he is 'just' and 'placid'.
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10C 13 Niranjaan S.M 3 years, 2 months ago

1.Hell and heaven were not found in geography books 2.adults preached and thaught of love but dint act so lovingly 3.he realised that his mind was of his own and he can make decisions by himself

Ruba Pal 3 years, 2 months ago

What is fazan rule
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Debjeet Saha 3 years, 2 months ago

Rain is eternal because the origin is the rivers,lands,sea& etc. from which clouds forms and rain comes to its place again. And this continues so it will not die and is eternal. The most well-known and most important effect of rain water is to provide us with water to drink. Without rain, there would be no life. Rain is an eternal process benefiting mankind. Contrast it with human life which is short lived on this Earth.
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Sazia Hashmi 2 years, 8 months ago

What is meaning of angiosperms

Mahima Gautam 3 years, 2 months ago

The poem the voice of the rain by Walt Whitman signifies the eternal role that the rain plays in nuturting , quenching , nourishes and purify the various elements of earth . It returns the favour to origin from where it rises impalpable out of the land and from the depths of the water .
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Shanika Sharma 3 years, 2 months ago

In this essay, the writer give a description of his journey to Mount Kailash. The journey is difficult. But the natural scenery is very beautiful. The writer describes in detail how he was helped by some person whom he had befriended. In the end.,he met Norbu whose purpose of journey in that remote area was the same as that of the writer. They performed the rest of journey together.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 2 months ago

No, I do not support the argument that modern day doctors are mechanical machines without human emotions because Dr. Andrew understood the importance of the child's life for the couple and struggled hard to bring it back to life.

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10C 13 Niranjaan S.M 3 years, 2 months ago

The adventure is one of the best topic where u can include a lot of interesting conten of ur own and can also revise the big lesson for ur exams!

Aditya Raj 3 years, 2 months ago

You can prepare a project file of poem "The Voice of Rain". And what type of project u have to prepare after. After that only i can suggest any idea related to this poem..
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 2 months ago

Geetha Phoghat who was a world champion in women wrestling. The movie displays the hardships that she and her father have gone through in achieving that success. They lived in a society where girls were treated like as if they are born to take care of household chores and give birth to babies.

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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 2 months ago

Andrew manson had recently completed his medical studies and now he was learning to practise it. He was tensed by the cause of disappointment from his lady love Christine.He was called by joe Morgan for the safe delivery of his wife Mrs.morgan. Mr&Mrs morgan were expecting their first child after their successful marriage of 20 years.Andrew after a lot of effort was successful to bring back the stillborn child to life that was given birth by Mrs.morgan.After a lot of struggle he managed to complete his work with dedication and at last he took a breath of relief.

Aditya Raj 3 years, 2 months ago

Blaenelly's 12, Blaina Terrace.

Tanisha Chaudhary 3 years, 2 months ago

Where did he live?
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Ishan Bhatia 2 years ago

You are Shalin/ Shalini working with an NGO 'Animal Protection'. Encouraged by the steps taken by the Indian government in bringing cheetahs to India, your organization deputes you to draft a poster in 50 words to be published in newspapers celebrating the arrival of cheetahs, which were declared extinct in India in 1952. Also include a message sensitizing people against exploiting and destroyingthe beautiful grasslands, the natural habitat of cheetahs.
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Preeti Dabral 3 years, 2 months ago

Poster can be like this; 

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Deepak Sahu 3 years, 2 months ago

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Chocolates make the best gifts and there is a whole industry that is churning out these goodies exclusively for you. But where did chocolate originate from? We'll give you the answers. The botanical name of the cocoa tree, from which chocolate is made, is Theobroma Cacao. The first word in Greek for 'food of the Gods'. Depending on whom you believe, this seductive, substance is an effective mood lifter and good for the heart or the healer of spots, migraine, obesity and stressed-out nerves. Now, we learn that chocolate has been around for a lot longer than it was previously thought. Traces of it have .been found in pots discovered in Mayan graves in Mexico, some of which date back to 600 BC, which pushes back the earliest chemical evidence of chocolate by more than 1000 years. Chocolate is made from the seeds or 'beans' of the cocoa tree-the leathery cocoa pod contains upto 100 beans. Aztecs in Mexico and Mayans in Belize worshipped the tree and used its beans as a form of currency. They also hit upon the idea of crushing the beans, boiling them in water, then adding spices and drinking the resulting hot, frothy liquid. In the 16th century, Spaniards who landed in Mexico wrote of how the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma drank chocolate 'from pure gold cups with great reverence.' Gradually, chocolate became a part of European life. Rich aristocrats and the privileged elite adopted the habit of drinking it during the day. Chocolate drink gained in popularity when sugar was added to it and coffee houses began to serve it. Cocoa plantations sprang up all over the world to meet the growing demand and as the export of Cocoa beans increased, chocolate became more easily available to the ordinary people in Europe. The first attempt at making solid chocolate came in the early 1800s, when the cocoa beans were ground into a powder, heated, sweetened and pressed into a mould. The resulting product resembled the chocolate truffles we eat today but had a short shelf life. (1/6) It was a Dutch chemist and food scientist, Coenrad Van Houten, who in 1825 perfected the extraction of cocoa butter from beans, which enabled the production of solid bars we would recognise as chocolate today. In the 1880s, Rodolphe Lindt of Switzerland started adding extra cocoa to make a product that melted at 36°C. Around the same time Daniel Peter, a Swiss candy-maker, added condensed milk developed by Henri Nestle to chocolate, making a sweeter and smoother variety of what is now one of the world's favourite foods. a) On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using (minimum 4) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. (5)headings and sub-headings. Use recognisable abbreviations wherever necessary b) Write a summary of the above passage in about 80 words.
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Aditya Raj 3 years, 2 months ago

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Deepanshu Yadav 3 years, 2 months ago

Chocolates make the best gifts and there is a whole industry that is churning out these goodies exclusively for you. But where did chocolate originate from? We'll give you the answers. The botanical name of the cocoa tree, from which chocolate is made, is Theobroma Cacao. The first word in Greek for 'food of the Gods'. Depending on whom you believe, this seductive, substance is an effective mood lifter and good for the heart or the healer of spots, migraine, obesity and stressed-out nerves. Now, we learn that chocolate has been around for a lot longer than it was previously thought. Traces of it have .been found in pots discovered in Mayan graves in Mexico, some of which date back to 600 BC, which pushes back the earliest chemical evidence of chocolate by more than 1000 years. Chocolate is made from the seeds or 'beans' of the cocoa tree-the leathery cocoa pod contains upto 100 beans. Aztecs in Mexico and Mayans in Belize worshipped the tree and used its beans as a form of currency. They also hit upon the idea of crushing the beans, boiling them in water, then adding spices and drinking the resulting hot, frothy liquid. In the 16th century, Spaniards who landed in Mexico wrote of how the Aztec Emperor Moctezuma drank chocolate 'from pure gold cups with great reverence.' Gradually, chocolate became a part of European life. Rich aristocrats and the privileged elite adopted the habit of drinking it during the day. Chocolate drink gained in popularity when sugar was added to it and coffee houses began to serve it. Cocoa plantations sprang up all over the world to meet the growing demand and as the export of Cocoa beans increased, chocolate became more easily available to the ordinary people in Europe. The first attempt at making solid chocolate came in the early 1800s, when the cocoa beans were ground into a powder, heated, sweetened and pressed into a mould. The resulting product resembled the chocolate truffles we eat today but had a short shelf life. (1/6) It was a Dutch chemist and food scientist, Coenrad Van Houten, who in 1825 perfected the extraction of cocoa butter from beans, which enabled the production of solid bars we would recognise as chocolate today. In the 1880s, Rodolphe Lindt of Switzerland started adding extra cocoa to make a product that melted at 36°C. Around the same time Daniel Peter, a Swiss candy-maker, added condensed milk developed by Henri Nestle to chocolate, making a sweeter and smoother variety of what is now one of the world's favourite foods. a) On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, make notes on it using (minimum 4) and a format you consider suitable. Also supply an appropriate title to it. (5)headings and sub-headings. Use recognisable abbreviations wherever necessary b) Write a summary of the above passage in about 80 words.
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Junmoni Gogoi 3 years, 2 months ago

Class 11 English question answer what are yang and yin

Junmoni Gogoi 3 years, 2 months ago

English question answer . (1) what are yang and yin?
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