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Kamna Lutthra 4 years, 6 months ago

Vistas

Akshit Panchal 4 years, 6 months ago

Which book?
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Raghav Loomba 4 years, 6 months ago

As it was his last lesson and he wanted to give all his knowledge of french to his students.

Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

He aroused patriotic feelings in the people of Alsace by appealing to hold fast to their mother tongue to be free from the Prussians. He told his people that the French language was the most beautiful, the clearest and the most logical language in the world. He appealed to his countrymen to guard it and never forget it. He was emotionally attached to the school and all his students. However, he was very brave and strong. He was really sorry for not making sincere efforts to teach French to his countrymen. At the end, he became so emotional that he could not speak. At last he wrote ‘Vive La France’ and gestured the dispersal.
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Jyoti Dhatterwal 4 years, 6 months ago

He realised the value of time and Value of mother tongue.
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Jyoti Dhatterwal 4 years, 6 months ago

Because it was the last day to study french . From next day a new teacher came who study them German language. As France was defeated by Prussia , so now it was not allowed to speak and learn French language. That's why it was the last lesson in French language.
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Mahi Gupta 4 years, 6 months ago

Rajkumar Shukla was poor sharecopper , he was determined and resolute and live in Champaran . Rajkumar Shukla request Gandhi to visit Champaran to solve the problems or dominations faced by the poor farmers or the sharecroppers .
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Nidhi Bharti 4 years, 7 months ago

M Hamel is shown as a very rude and strict teacher in the starting of the chapter. He used to scold students for their mistakes. But in the end of the chapter, he is described as a nationalist. He respect his nation and his language. He even asked the villagers to safe guard the French language in them so as to use it as a key to prison.
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Sia ? 4 years, 6 months ago

  • Douglas was a positive thinker. He knew that his fear was affecting his life and he thought he could conquer it.
  • Douglas very honestly confesses his fear which shows that he was a brave man. His admission of his terrorised state after being rescued from the pool reflects his honesty.
  • He was a very hard working man. Once he has decided to overcome his fear he worked day and night to achieve his aim.  
  • He was a very determined man with a very strong will power. HIs determination to get rid of his fear with an exceptionally strong will power made it possible for him to achieve his goal.
  • Douglas was a strategic thinker and planner. Even when he was pushed in the water unexpectedly, he very clearly planned his strategy as to how he would save his life
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Noor Ahmed 4 years, 7 months ago

What type of man Rajkumar Sukla was?

Ritik Ritik 4 years, 7 months ago

Who was math lal what kind of man he?
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Abhilasha Saigal 4 years, 7 months ago

At outskirts of Delhi
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Nagendran Krishna 4 years, 6 months ago

The peddler was a rattrap seller and he is a vagabone he has to sell rattraps and sometimes want to thievery to make his soul and body together
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Nishihoney Lodha 4 years, 8 months ago

The poet was driving from her parent’s home to the airport . Her mother was sitting beside her. She was sixty six years old. The old lady was dozing. Her mouth remained open. Her face looked pale and faded. It looked lifeless like a dead body. The lifeless and faded face of her mother pained her heart. The poet turned away her attention from her mother and looked outside. When they were at the airport, The poet was standing a few yards away from her mother. She looked again at her old mother. This aroused the old familiar ache in the poet’s heart. Her childhood fear overpowered her again that her mother is approaching her death. However, she controlled herself. She appeared to be normal and bid farewell to her mother reassuring her to meet her again.
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Dark Evil ? 4 years, 8 months ago

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Sujal Gupta 4 years, 8 months ago

Dr. Sadao Hoki is the protagonist of the story and Hana’s husband. A skilled surgeon educated in America, Sadao is wholly responsible for saving the life of Tom, an American prisoner of war who washes up on the beach alongside Sadao and Hana’s isolated home on the Japanese coast. Sadao is an emotionally complex character who struggles to come to terms with his inexplicable impulse to save the life of an American, who is supposedly his enemy, and his staunch Japanese patriotism (which increasingly reads as outright nationalism and racial prejudice). Sadao’s arc is anti-epiphanic, ending with his deeply prejudiced thoughts about all the Americans he’s known throughout his lifetime. However, the story suggests that the reason he helped the prisoner of war—putting his and his household’s safety on the line in doing so—is because of the latent human impulse to be good and kind. Alongside his nationalism, Sadao is also a proponent of traditional Japanese gender roles, requiring his wife to be a meek, subservient housewife who tends to the servants and follows Sadao’s orders unflinchingly. Even though the couple met at college in America, Hana generally conforms to this role gladly and seems to value Japanese customs. Despite upholding strict gender roles—with Sadao often coming across as cold and domineering—the couple appears to genuinely and tenderly love one another, even if those feelings are largely unspoken. Many of the decisions Sadao makes about how to deal with Tom stem from Sadao wanting to alleviate his wife’s severe anxiety at housing the prisoner.
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Aniya Thakur 4 years, 7 months ago

Grammar: 1. Notice writing 2. Letter writing (letter to editor and job application) 3. Advertisement 4. Invitations (acceptance and refusals) 5. Article writing Flamingo: prose- The last lesson 2. Lost spring 3. Deep water 4. Rattrap 5. Indigo Poetry: 1. My mother at sixty six 2. An elementary school classroom in a slum 3. Keeping quiet 4. A thing of beauty 5. Aunt Jennifer's tiger Vistas: The third level 2. The Enemy 3. Should wizard hit mommy? 4. On the face of it 5. Evans tries an O-level

Sunita Maharana Sunita Maharana 4 years, 8 months ago

i asked him ," are you going?" answer it
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Aniya Thakur 4 years, 7 months ago

But report writing nahi aa rahi h ?

P....... ........ 4 years, 8 months ago

Report outline 1- tittle 2- table of contents 3- summary 4- introduction 5-body 6- conclusion 7- recommendations 8- appendices
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Utkarsh Singh 4 years, 8 months ago

No. As poor have been only consoled,illusioned that they would be provided with these and that facilities etc by rich and others since early time and without caring their emotions and hopes it has not been fulfilled and thus they have achieved dissapointment only as a result.Also the same situation is here ..with Sahab-e-alam either the author haven't taken seriously his words but his words were hope and assumption that he would also get a chance to study in school.But when he came to know that author has failed to keep his promise Sahab-e-alam also left his thoughts about school as to get out from one more illusion .Thus it wouldn't hurt him at all.

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