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प्रश्न
Read the passage and complete the activities given below :
B1 Pick out
The correct answers from the statements given below:
B2 Fill in the gaps with the information given in the passage :
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उत्तर
B1
(i) Heart.
(ii) Weak
(iii) Heart
(iv) Coronary arteries
B2
(i) Four
(ii) Atherosclerosis
(iii) Heart attack
(iv) Coronary by pass surgery
B3
(i) Ponder
(ii) Pertinent
(iii) Divert
(iv) Blood vessel
B4
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Discuss in groups of four.
The accounts of exotic places in legends and the reality.
The ______ bees make honey from nectar.
Write some more expressions like ‘hundreds of’. Expand each expression.
Example, ‘Hundreds of children in the school.’
Use this passage to play the game. You can collect information on other famous personalities and play too.
Charlie Chaplin was born on April 16, 1889, in London England. His birth name was Charles Spencer Chaplin, though he had many nicknames growing up such as Charlie, Charlot, and The Little Tramp. His father, Charles Chaplin, and his mother, Hannah Chaplin, were inducted into the music hall of fame, leading the way to his exposure even as a young boy. His first onstage moment was when he was 5 years old; he sang a song that was intended to be sung by his own mother; she had become ill at the time of the performance, so little Charlie Chaplin stood instead and performed for his mother.

Charlie Chaplin came to the United States in 1910, at the age of 21. He was brought to New York, which was known to be a great place to start out for anyone trying to become a professional actor. Two years later, in 1913, Chaplin signed his very first contract at Keystone and it was no time before he headed to Hollywood. His first movie premiered in 1914, “Making a Living,” and went on to make over 35 movies total in that year alone. Charlie Chaplin grew to become one of the most popular and successful actors of all time. The moment that really kicked off his long career was in 1921 when he starred in, and produced, his first full-length film called “The Kid.” From then on, most people all over the world knew Charlie Chaplin and loved his movies. He had a great career and life, dying on December 25, 1977, in Vevey, Switzerland. He had apparently died of natural causes in his sleep from old age.
What did Nilavan see through the window?
The bird-catcher let the pigeon jump into the fire.
People ran off when the seawater receded.
Choose the correct one.
Elephant

What secrets did he learn about beasts?
Where did the naughty boy go?
