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Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box. how, what, when, where, which My friend lost his chemistry book. Now he doesn’t know ______ to do and ______ to look for it. - English

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Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box.

how, what, when, where, which

Do you know ______ to ride a bicycle? I don’t remember ______ and ______ I learnt it

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Do you know how to ride a bicycle? I don’t remember when and where I learnt it

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पाठ 4.1: The Ashes That Made Trees Bloom - Working with Language [पृष्ठ ६५]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Honeycomb Class 7
पाठ 4.1 The Ashes That Made Trees Bloom
Working with Language | Q 3.5 | पृष्ठ ६५

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Answer the following question in 30 to 40 words.

How was the problem of what to do with Bruno finally solved?


Use the suffixes −ion or −tion to form nuns from the following verbs. Make the necessary changes in the spellings of the words.
Example:proclaim − proclamation

cremate ___ act ___ exhaust ___
invent ___ tempt ___ immigrate ___
direct ___ meditate ___ imagine ___
dislocate ___ associate ___ dedicate ___

 


Bill Bryson “ached to be suave”. Is he successful in his mission? List his ‘unsuave’ ways.


Now rewrite the pair of sentences given below as one sentence.

I never thought of quitting. I knew what I wanted.


Some are Purple and gold flecked grey
For she who has journeyed through life midway,
Whose hands have cherished , whose love has blest,
And cradled fair sons on her faithful breast,
And serves her household in fruitful pride,
And worship the gods at her husband's side.

Read the lines given above and answer the question that follow:

What in the passage will repel a modern woman?


They stood in the doorway of the underground for a moment until it was raining hard. Then they closed the door and heard the gigantic sound of the rain falling in tons and avalanches, everywhere and forever.

“Will it be seven more years?” “Yes. Seven.” Then one of them gave a little cry. “Margot!” “What?” “She’s still in the closet where we locked her.” “Margot.”

They stood as if someone had driven them, like so many stakes, into the floor. They looked at each other and then looked away. They glanced out at the world that was raining now and raining and raining steadily. They could not meet each other’s glances. Their faces were solemn and pale. They looked at their hands and feet, their faces down. “Margot.” One of the girls said, “Well.. .?” No one moved. “Go on,” whispered the girl. They walked slowly down the hall in the sound of the cold rain. They turned through the doorway to the room in the sound of the storm and thunder, lightning on their faces, blue and terrible. They walked over to the closet door slowly and stood by it. Behind the closed door was only silence. They unlocked the door, even more slowly, and let Margot out.

Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow.

Why were the children avoiding looking at each other?


Explain-'Tell me not in mournful numbers, Life is but an empty dream!' What should not be considered the goal of life?


Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning)for the following word.

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Mr Wonka collected whose toe-nail?


Give a character sketch of Kari.


Why was the crocodile’s wife annoyed with her husband one day?


Why did the talking fan’s chatter come to an end?


Plan C was success. What went wrong then?


Mark the right item:

“This made Taro sadder than ever.”

‘This’ refers to ______


Who is the speaker in the poem?


Multiple Choice Question:

When do strange questions strike the poet?


Replace the italicised portion of the sentence below with a suitable phrase from the box. Make necessary changes, wherever required.
It will free me from worry to know that I had done nothing wrong.


Which is more desirable-friendship or enmity? When does a person hear strongly the voice of his conscience?


What was Rasheed’s fault at the fair?


Does the poet get scared at the thought of peeping through the window?


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