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प्रश्न
Change the following into direct speech.
Helen asked Jane why she had come there.
उत्तर
“Why have you come here, Jane?”
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Aunt Polly pulled Tom’s tooth out with______
Suppose the person bullying is one of your friends
What would you do?
Here is a list of classroom rules that you can follow. Create posters for each rule as shown in the images. Collect all posters and paste it in your classroom.
Classroom rules
- We all belong to same world
- We don’t give up
- We try our best
- We encourage others
- We take turns
- We work as a team
- We learn together
- We smile always
- We love each and every creature
- We forgive others
- We say ‘please’ to request
- We say ‘thank’ you for help
- We listen to each other
- We listen to our teacher
- We respect each other
- We respect our school
To Dream the Impossible Dream
Don Quixote might be seen as not simply crazy in his refusal to see things as they really are but more like a person who wants to accomplish a greater good and so refuses to compromise his ideals. Examples of such people include Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr.
Discuss (with examples and other evidence) whether or not they think Quixote deserves to be put in the company of real-world idealists or is merely delusional.
Explain the difference between these words by making sentence.
not/knot
Read the following sentence and write the meaning of the underline word.
Write the right answers on the right side.
right- ______
right- ______
Did Sindbad the porter enjoy his meeting with Sindbad the sailor? Why?
Why was Neerja awarded the Ashok Chakra?
When he
P: did not know
Q: he was nervous and
R: heard the hue and cry at midnight
S: what to do
Case Study
- In Charlotte Bronte’s day, many orphans were sent to institutions like Lowood.
- Conduct research to find out what options exist today for children without parents.
- Refer books and Internet resources as well as children’s services department in India.
- Then, prepare two or three case studies or profiles, using made-up names, that present typical situations.