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Deepali Chhikara 1 year, 3 months ago

Because the road that Many of people were used it but the second road the few amount of people were used it but in my choose second road because I see the reason that the people were not came or go on that road.some different people think that there will be any problem but there is not a problem its people thinking thought were wrong and a positive person think that were will be some special about it then the few people used it.In my word I don't know that is wrong or right but I chose a second one
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Tejas Swami 1 year, 3 months ago

X=6 and y=36
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Anjali Bharti 1 year, 3 months ago

History of indian art
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Mohd Aunn 1 year, 3 months ago

Plasma Membrane 1. Allows easy movement to specific components as it is semi-permeable. Cell Membrane 1. Does not allow any movement as it is a rigid structure and completely permeable to most molecules. Plasma Membrane 2. It is present in both plant and animal cells. Cell Membrane 2. It is present in the plant and fungal cells. Plasma Membrane 3. It is made up of lipoprotein and phospholipids. Cell Membrane 3. Cell walls are made out of cellulose and pectin. Plasma Membrane 4. It protects the cytoplasm along with organelles present in the cytoplasm. Cell Membrane 4. The cell wall protects the entire protoplasm of the cell. Plasma Membrane 5. Allows the animal cells to change their structures into different forms. Cell Membrane 5. Plant cells mainly stay rigid due to such cell wall structures

Manya Patel 1 year, 3 months ago

Plasma Membrane 1. Allows easy movement to specific components as it is semi-permeable. Cell Membrane 1. Does not allow any movement as it is a rigid structure and completely permeable to most molecules. Plasma Membrane 2. It is present in both plant and animal cells. Cell Membrane 2. It is present in the plant and fungal cells. Plasma Membrane 3. It is made up of lipoprotein and phospholipids. Cell Membrane 3. Cell walls are made out of cellulose and pectin. Plasma Membrane 4. It protects the cytoplasm along with organelles present in the cytoplasm. Cell Membrane 4. The cell wall protects the entire protoplasm of the cell. Plasma Membrane 5. Allows the animal cells to change their structures into different forms. Cell Membrane 5. Plant cells mainly stay rigid due to such cell wall structures.
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Avinash Kumar 6 months, 3 weeks ago

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Mohammed Javith 1 year, 3 months ago

In the story "The Address", when the narrator first visits Mrs. Dorling, she's met with a cold reception: No recognition: Mrs. Dorling stares at the narrator from behind the half-open door, showing no sign of recognition. Unwelcoming: Mrs. Dorling holds the door as if to prevent it from opening further, making it clear the narrator isn't welcome. Refusal: Mrs. Dorling claims she doesn't know the narrator, even after she introduces herself as Mrs. S's daughter. No hospitality: Mrs. Dorling doesn't offer the narrator tea. Sudden closure: Mrs. Dorling shuts the door on the narrator. The narrator feels hurt and considers Mrs. Dorling to be mean and uncultured. She recognizes her mother's green knitted cardigan in Mrs. Dorling's possession.

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