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प्रश्न
The men in the cave were all______ of the king.
विकल्प
ministers
slaves
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उत्तर
The men in the cave were all slaves of the king.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Spaulding dug a tunnel from the cellar of the shop to the jewellery shop.
Just like the example, use the key to fill in the blanks and break the code.

Example:

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
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Why didn’t Don Quixote believe Sancho Panza when Sancho told him the ogres were actually windmills?
Explain the difference between these words by making sentence.
right/write -
Write a few sentences about Pot Maya festival.
Read the passage and answer the questions given below.
One day, when I was standing on the port, I saw a ship approaching the port. It was the same ship, which had sailed further after leaving me behind, struggling in the sea. When the captain of the ship saw me, he was greatly surprised to find me alive. He and the other crew members hugged me with happiness. The captain handed over my goods to me, which had been left on the ship.
- Where was he standing?
- What did he see?
- Whom did he meet on the ship and why was the person surprised?
- What did he get back from the captain?
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Look at the pictures.

| Discuss and Answer | Think and Answer |
| 1. What makes a person a hero? | 1. Can you think of a situation in which taking a small action would make a big difference? |
| 2. How do heroes make a difference? |
2. What about everyday heroes who do small but important acts? |
| 3. Does every hero have to fight or risk their life? | 3. Are these people really heroes? |
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- Create your own story board for the scene ‘At Thornfield’
- Make a power point presentation using the story board.


