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asked by Desi HipHOP seal (mjkjn) 6 years ago | |
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Does someone have the essay type answer to this question - "Justice knows neither friendship nor enmity." Discuss the statement in the light of Premchand's short story, 'God Lives in the Panch.' I think this type of question has a very high probability of coming. Please send in your answers..... Thank You! All the Best. |
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asked by RaBh (rahulbhardwaj2002) 6 years ago | |
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Guys is it true that questions of Anglo Asian council is asked for the icse boards??? If it's true it had questions of small pain in my chest,if thou must love me,God lives in the panch (essay) and journey by night (extract). |
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asked by Tiara Elizabeth (thejtthomas) 6 years ago | |
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https://www.respaper.com/kuratti/6840-pdf.html Q2 tell me scene no. |
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asked by Ayush Shrivastav (killershock) 6 years ago | |
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Guys tell me abt your solution set in the Sec A ques 4(a) part and refer chapterwise revision at the end of the book ques20 |
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asked by Jasjot Singh (jasjot_x) 6 years ago | |
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Hey!... Do we have to learn in detail about Ash Wednesday and black Monday In Act 2 scene 5? |
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asked by Vaishnavi Kattimani (eleven) 6 years ago | |
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Wow Respaper, really surprised at your move of charging money to view the papers. This is the first time Respaper has let everyone down. You'll intentionally made this move during the board examinations so that everyone is almost forced to pay the price. Not impressed. |
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asked by Aaryamonvikram Singh (zenfex) 6 years ago | |
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Guys I'm unable to view the answers on the Resapp, and seemingly my "free trial" has gotten over, so are there any ways to resolve this or is this the end. |
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asked by Jeff mckinley (chende) 6 years ago | |
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What does the narrator's writing down names in the alphabetical order suggest about him(THE LOST DOLLAR)? |
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asked by Abhinav Sharma (monstercat) 6 years ago | |
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can someone explain this in simple words.. NERISSA What think you of the Scottish lord, his neighbor? PORTIA That he hath a neighborly charity in him, for he borrowed a box of the ear of the Englishman and swore he would pay him again when he was able. I think the Frenchman became his surety and sealed under for another. |
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asked by Tyu98 (rhearajesh) 6 years ago | |
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