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Question answer The Dynamite Merchant class 8

Question answer The Dynamite Merchant–Alfred Nobel  1. Who was Alfred Nobel? Ans; Alfred Bernhard Nobel was a Swedish man chemist, engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He invented 355 different patents, dynamite is the most popular. 2. What did Nobel do after taking the charge of business? Ans; After completion of his studies, Nobel took the …

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ANALYSIS -LITERARY DEVICE-TRANSLATION – SHAKESPEARE’S SONNET NO 73

William Shakespeare    Sonnet 73 IMPORTANT SONNET FOR PANCHANAN BARMA UNIVERSITY ORIGINAL POEM  Sonnet 73 That time of year thou mayst in me behold———-—When you look at me, you see a picture of those times of year When yellow leaves, or none, or few, do hang——–when the leaves have turned yellow or gone off the …

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questions and answers- Crabbed Age and Youth class 7

summary of Shakespeare’s Crabbed Age and Youth Crabbed age and youth cannot live together: Youth is full of pleasance, age is full of care; Crabbed Age and Youth, according to the poet, cannot dwell together. The term “crabbed” refers to an elderly person. The line denotes that the earth and sky differ between the young …

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Question Answer Rio 2016 Olympics: Usain, and Mr Bolt CLASS 8

Rio 2016 Olympics: Usain, and Mr. Bolt CLASS 8 1. Why did Wellesley Bolt move to Trelawny Parish? Ans: Mr. Wellesley Bolt, the father of Usain Bolt moved to Trelawny Parish  30 years ago as the land drilling for bauxite was started there. Then he worked at a coffee factory. After his shipment from Trelawny, …

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important Question & Answers- Indian Weavers

Indian Weavers-Sarojini Naidu–QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS    “The Golden Threshold” contains one of Sarojini Naidu’s most renowned poetry, “Indian Weavers.” It’s a beautiful poem that incorporates the Hindu trinity’s symbolism. Sarojini Naidu, a poetess, deftly employs the diverse work of Indian weavers as emblems of the pattern-grave and gay-woven by life. The symbols are particularly relevant …

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Questions and Answers Kabuliwala : ICSE Class 10, 9.7

  Questions and Answers Kabuliwala BY RABINDRA NATH TAGORE  What exactly is a Kabuliwala? The Kabuliwala was a tall, unkempt-looking Afghan street vendor. He wore a turban, wore a sack over his shoulders, and held a few boxes of dry grapes. Rahamat was his name. How can you describe her as a chatty young lady? …

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Rabindranath Tagore Kabuliwala Short Stories Summary and Analysis

Analysis Tagore’s story “Kabuliwala” Tagore’s story “Kabuliwala” is about a 5-year-old Bengali girl named Minnie and an Afghan moneylender named Abdur Rahman or Rahamat. The story follows “The Fruitseller,” a Pathan from Kabul, Afghanistan, who travels to Calcutta every year to sell dry fruits, and during his time there, he grows paternal attachment for Mini, …

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