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प्रश्न
Find at least five other Akbar and Birbal stories and share them with your friends. Make a list of the stories collected by the entire class. Put your list in alphabetical order.
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उत्तर
Students do it on your own.
संबंधित प्रश्न
The peacock is a colourful bird. How does the poem capture the various colours that its plumage displays?
Write the following in short:
What the young lawyer pleaded.
Prepare charts for each one of the asanas described in the passage. Use the following points:
- Name (in English, in your mother tongue)
- Meaning in English
- General information
- Steps and pictures
- Benefits
Identify the character or speaker.
What a trouble must I have been to you then!
Find out the rhyme scheme employed in the fourth stanza.
Imagine you are a marketing executive for a company in a specific industry (toothpaste, soup, hair care products, automobiles, etc) and are developing a product with a brand name that refers to a character from the story.
For example: You want to sell bandages that have little pictures of Don Quixote on them. Your company’s name is Kure-All and you decide to call them “Kure-All Quixote Bandages”.
The slogan might be: “Had a tough day with windmills? When you take a fall, use Kure-All.”
You can use exciting words, a catchy new slogan and a jingle among other things to promote sales of your item.
Why don’t we use chemicals?
What was the lesson learnt by Uthaman?
Circle and write the adverbs.
Suddenly the old man fainted. ______
______will often say to be honest.
