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Solve the clues given below and complete the cross word Across Down 1.You can watch programmes, matches and news on it 1. You can sit around it - English

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Solve the clues given below and complete the cross word

Across Down
1.You can watch programmes, matches and news on it 1. You can sit around it
4. You can lie on this and sleep 2. You can put flowers in this
6.You can sit on this and relax by yourself 3. You can sit on this with two other people comfortably
11.You can store all your books here 5. You can do your writing work on this
12.This can give you light when it is dark 7. This can cover a small space and decorate the floor
 

8. You can put all your clothes in here

 

 

9. You can look into this to see yourself

 

10. You can sit on this, it has 3 legs.

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Do it yourself.

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पाठ 5.1: The Status of Tamil as a Classical Language - Warm Up [पृष्ठ १४२]

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पाठ 5.1 The Status of Tamil as a Classical Language
Warm Up | Q 3 | पृष्ठ १४२

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Why didn’t the boys disclose their problem to the author?


What was the driving force that made the boys do various jobs?


What message is conveyed through the story ‘Two Gentlemen of Verona’?


You would have seen lovely packets of tea on the shelves in supermarkets and shops. Have you ever wondered how tea powder is obtained from the plants? Look at the pictures and describe the process.


What is the second golden rule in the preparation of tea?


Does the author like drinking tea with sugar? Give reasons.


Discuss how the essay reveals the factual points and the author’s personal opinions on the preparation of tea.


How was the unattended trolley put to use?


What happened in the grand finale?


Why does Dr. Barnard find suffering of children heartbreaking?


How did the boy who played the mechanic lose his eyesight?


“These two children had given me a profound lesson …” Elucidate.


Adventures, expeditions, and explorations are always exciting. Especially when they are real and if it is the first of its kind, it is even more thrilling. The only question that comes to one’s mind is what makes one to take up such tasks that involve high risks. It is the spirit of formidable adventure and certain qualities which make them achieve such feats.


Name an equipment and a tool carried by the climbers during their expedition.


What did Hillary find in a tiny hollow?


When did Hillary feel a sense of freedom and well being?


Why was the original zest fading away?


What did Tenzing and Edmund Hillary gift to the Gods of lofty Summit? How did they do it?


What did the photograph portray?


The soft snow was difficult and dangerous. Why?


How did the firm snow at the higher regions fill them with hope?


How did Maamanaar handle the chair at home?


What happened to the visitor when he sat on the stool?


Narrate the humorous incidents that happened in the author’s home before and after the arrival of the chair.


Why did the lady think she was entitled to walk down the middle of the road?


What does the ‘rule of the road’ mean?


Para 15

For a few moments, I lay regaining
my breath, and for the first time really
felt the fierce determination that nothing
now could stop us from reaching the top. I took
a firm stance on the ledge and signaled
to Tenzing to come on up. As I heaved
hard on the rope, Tenzing wriggled his
way up the crack, and finally collapsed at
the top like a giant fish when it has just
been hauled from the sea after a terrible
struggle.

Para 16

The ridge continued as before:
giant cornices on the right; steep rock
sloped on the left. The ridge curved away
to the right and we have no idea where the
top was. As I cut around the back of one
hump, another higher one would swing
into view. Time was passing and the ridge
seemed never-ending.

Para 17

Our original zest had now quite
gone, and it was turning more into a grim
struggle. I then realized that the ridge
ahead, instead of rising, now dropped
sharply away. I looked upwards to see a
narrow snow ridge running up to a snowy
summit. A few more whacks of the ice-ax
in the firm snow and we stood on top.

The ridge had taken us two and half hours, but it seemed like lifetime. Why? (Para 15 to 17)


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