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Read the following words. Write the words that are combined to make these words. faraway nobleman whoever moneylender sometimes Add ten more words to the list on your own. Each of the component - English

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Read the following words. Write the words that are combined to make these words.

  • faraway
  • nobleman
  • whoever
  • moneylender 
  • sometimes

Add ten more words to the list on your own. Each of the component words must be meaningful.

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उत्तर

  • faraway - far + away
  • nobleman - noble + man
  • whoever - who + ever
  • moneylender - money + lender
  • sometimes - some + times
  • cupboard - cup + board
  •  careless - care + less
  •  painless - pain + less
  •  comfortable - comfort + able
  •  handsome - hand + some
  •  forward - for + ward
  •  photograph - photo + graph
  •  strawberry - straw + berry
  •  pineapple - pine + apple
  •  anywhere - any + where
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पाठ 3.6: The Merchant of Venice - Exercise [पृष्ठ ७४]

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बालभारती English [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 3.6 The Merchant of Venice
Exercise | Q 6 | पृष्ठ ७४
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पाठ 3.6 The Merchant of Venice
POINTERS | Q 6. | पृष्ठ २६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Read the following extract and do the given activities: 
B.1) Fill in the Balloons with suitable ideas from the poem: 

“Oh, the value of the elderly! How could anyone not know?
They hold so many keys, so many things they can show.
We all will read the other side this I firmly believe
And the elderly are closest oh what clues we could retrieve.
For their characters are closest to how we’ll be on high.
They are the ones most developed, you can see it if you try.
They’ve let go of the frivolous and kept things that are dear
The memories of so sweet, of loved ones that were near.
As a nation, we are missing our greatest true resource,
To get to know our elders and let them guide our course.”

B.2) Find Evidence:
Pick out the line from the extract which supports the given ideas:
(i) The elders have many things to share.
(ii) Everybody knows the value of elderly people.
(iii) The elderly people have vast experience.
(iv) The elderly people are a boon to the nation. 

B.3) Write a pair from the extract that rhymes with the given word: 

Fear  ........................... ..........................

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