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Why relationships are more important than wealth? - English

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Why relationships are more important than wealth?

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Relationships are real wealth. So they are more important than our wealth.

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अध्याय 1.2: The real wealth - Exercises [पृष्ठ ७८]

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सामाचीर कलवी English - Term 2 Class 4 TN Board
अध्याय 1.2 The real wealth
Exercises | Q B. 4. | पृष्ठ ७८

संबंधित प्रश्न

Explain the line:
'I seemed to detect in myself a sort of sneaking fellow-feeling for the mummy in the museum, and a desire to swap news with him.


The emperor-bee supervises the building of ______.


Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gap, to make the sentence meaningful. Use the appropriate form of the verb.

Sorrowful times are ______ darkness.


Make as many 5 to 8 letter words as you can within 5 minutes, from the name.

TESHUMAI TEWINDROW
Five-letter words Six-letter words Seven-letter words Eight-letter words
       
       

Put the following events in proper order. 

  • Holmes and others go to the bank.
  • Clay digs a tunnel.
  • Ross closes the office of the 'Red-headed League'.
  • Holmes catches the criminal Clay. 
  • Clay and Ross enter the cellar to steal the gold.
  • The bank received a lot of gold from the Bank of France.
  • Holmes visits the area around Mr. Wilson’s shop.

List the characters in the story and write a few lines about each of them.


Find out the rhyme scheme employed in the fourth stanza.


Role play

Put students in pairs to role-play a conversation between:

  • Alice and her sister.
  • Alice and White Rabbit.

Read the story and fill in the grid by ticking each character’s qualities.

Discuss in pairs to rate the characteristic and give marks from 1 to 10 depending on the grade of each quality.

Justify your views in one or two sentences.

Characteristics Jane Eyre Mrs. Reed Bessie Helen Burns Miss. Temple
arrogant          
bitter          
caring          
courageous          
cruel          
emotional          
friendly          
kind          
sensitive          
rich          
poor          
patient          
self-disciplined          
unjust          

Who made the tree become a monster?


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