What is the metaphorical meaning of "fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn" ? (3 marks) -Caged Bird |
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asked by Not productions (pranav55) 5 years ago | |
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How many of the ques do we have to do it is 5/9 right??? And also can we attempt all 3 ques from one section?? |
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asked by Rajas Baadkar (pubgalpha) 5 years ago | |
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in every poem, how many figures of speech is required to be done? eg. in heart of the tree on internet there are various figures of speech, is it fine to do maximum 4 of them? |
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asked by Shriya (psm09) 5 years ago | |
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Later in the scene how does Bassanio try to repay Antonio . Who helps him , how |
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asked by Aditya Dungrani (chickezz5) 5 years ago | |
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What was "eating" Jesse? |
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asked by Aiyra Baig (aiyra) 5 years ago | |
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Hey Students! I just came back here to say, that you need to perform relatively very well for your tomorrow's exam. Write so fast, that Light shall feel like a slow thing! I accept Eng. Lit. may be a little troublesome for you guys, so it is for me! Remember to give your all today and tomorrow, so much that if you had given all your energy to the metals with highest work function, it would certainly lose all it's electrons from all it's shells from all it's atoms, and would glow too brightly. I hope that after doing so much hardwork, when the results come, you'll be shining as brightly as the metal I talked about above. Also, remember this: Eng. Lit marks = mc^2 where, m is your memory, and c is the energy of hardwork you've put in. See, that is depends more upon your hardwork, and les upon your memory! So, put in all your energies, shine bright, and remember, Albert Einstein is with you! Make the atom bomb feel lazy in front of your energy! Yours Relatively, Albert Einstein |
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asked by Albert Einstein (idontknow56) 5 years ago | |
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What is meant by fearful trill? why is it said to be fearful? |
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asked by Ravi Sreedharan (ravisreedharan) 5 years ago | |
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Why was Muni childless and why was he so desperate for a progeny? |
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asked by √ (godblessme20) 5 years ago | |
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Hey people! This is going to be a short one. But it is about something that's not right. I see so many of you people relying on "predictions". This isn't good, especially considering the fact that this is the first year with your new book. The board can be pretty unpredictable and you just can't take the risk. I mean, come on. You guys studied these very stories/poems over two years, then what's the point of the toil if you simply leave them in the final go? Now, I know many will fire at me the salvo of, "Be smart workers, not like the senseless donkey who just keeps working". But, (no offence) I believe it would be even more donkey-ish to prepare those chapters for all your other exams, and then skip them for boards. Also, if you lack the motivation to go through them, why don't you think positive? This will be the last time EVER you are reading these stories/poems/acts, so why not make it worthwhile? Selective studying is never the character of a successful student. And yes, selective studying is NEVER smart studying. Smart studying would be to devote lesser time to the chapters you feel are pretty strong for you, and toil more on the weaker ones. Smart studying would be to identify the types of questions that are asked and read in that sense. Smart studying would be to keep your proverbial armory well-equipped, 'cause who knows whether it's a lame goat or a hungry lion that faces you tomorrow? This is the time to give it your all. Work, work and work; don't waste your time in selecting the chapters to study. Your strategy should be to do all, and then pay a bit more attention to the ones which are seemingly more important. Remember, english will either make you or break you. A 100 in science/computers/HCG is no big deal. But even a 97 in english, and you are suddenly the guy/girl everyone is talking about. Even the national topper in my time didn't get the 100 in science. But, she got 99 in english. And that was all that made the difference. |
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asked by ... (sam307) 5 years ago | |
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Can act 5 be left |
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asked by Ayush Agarwal (qwertyuiop12345678901234567890) 5 years ago | |
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