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Name Kaspar’S Grandchildren? Why Did the Boy Come Home? - English 2 (Literature in English)

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प्रश्न

Name Kaspar’s grandchildren? Why did the boy come home?

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उत्तर

Wilhelmine and Peterkin were the grandchildren. Peterkin came home as he had found a skull while playing.

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पाठ 1.04: After Blenheim - Extra Questions

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Research the Battle of Blenheim. Then write an essay defending Wilhelmine’s position that the battle was a “wicked thing” or Kaspar’s position that it was a |   “great victory.”


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What are the fears of the caged bird? Answer with examples from Maya Angelou’s poem.


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Thus I entered, and thus I go!
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How did the narrator and Lord Otori overpower the intruder?


"School days are the happiest days of our lives." Express your views either for or against this statement. 


What do you gather about Crocker-Harris from the play?


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dis ______   in______
respect  
able  
efficient  
own  
capable  
secure  

Read the following passage and write a summary of it. Suggest a suitable title to the summary.

According to some experts, a staggering 93 percent of our daily communication is non-verbal. Facial expressions are easy to decipher. One can readily detect happiness, sadness, anger. Physicians can tell a patient is doing well (or not) by looking at his/her face.

Eye contact is another type of non-verbal communication, which can tell a lot about the other person. The eyes convey a range of emotions-happiness, sadness, boredom, surprise, confidence ..... even emotional interest. Staring at someone's forehead may intimidate the recipient, staring at the mouth is sometimes interpretated as a sign of emotional interest. In fact staring into someone's eyes is a sign of lying, and so is looking away. In certain cultures, lack of eye contact is taken as a sign of respect.

If body language is to be defined, it is a combination of facial expression, gestures, eye contact, body movements and posture and voice.

Frequent blinking is a sign of the person feeling distressed or uncomfortable. If the pupils are dilated, it often indicates interest, even emotional interest. The lips also reflect our body language, and lip biting indicates worry and/or anxiety; tightening of the lips may be an indication of disapproval. Slightly turned-up lips indicate happiness and slightly turned-down lips indicate sadness.


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