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प्रश्न
Use the following phrases in your own words.
- roam around
- again and again
- bring something back
- there and then
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उत्तर
- Once exams are over, children roam around here and there.
- I asked the watchman again and again whether he had seen my puppy.
- Once the sun has set. nothing can bring it back the same day.
- The woman asked the thief to give back her chain there and then.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Find from the poem, positive qualities to fill up the web.

Read the expression:
‘the blueprint of our past’s tomorrow’. Consider in a group why the poet has not mentioned ‘the present’. It is because of the planners who have possessed our ‘present’ in order to change ‘our past’ into the ‘future’ they desire. Go through the poem and write the lines which support this thought.
- The buildings are in alignment with the roads which meet at desired points.
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Identify one example of a main clause and one example of a dependent clause from the content below:
Troy was filled with the sight of leaping flames and the sound of shouting and the noise of weapons and the cries of weeping women. The sleeping Trojans sprang out of their beds, but they were taken by surprise. Their enemies were right inside their walls, and many of the Trojans were killed before they could put on their armour and seize their weapons.
A bright light lit up the night sky as palaces and houses, temples and towers, went up in flames. The Trojans fought as well as they could, but it was all in vain. Old King Priam was killed with all his brave sons. Hector’s wife and his old mother and sister were carried off as slaves by the conquerors. Their fate was in contrast to Helen’s when King Menelaus rushed through the city, looking for her, and found her in her palace. She hung her head in shame and sorrow as she faced her former husband. Her voice was choked with emotion and she could not speak. But Menelaus forgave her and she went back with him, for it was only Aphrodite who had turned her heart away from her home and her husband and her child.
When morning came, nothing was left of the proud, rich city that had resisted attack for ten years.
Sayali made a hasty purchase.
Imagine the following and write about it in your own words:
What the world looks like to a baby.
Have you ever seen or used a computer?
What part did Anne Sullivan play in Helen’s life?
Read the lines and answer the questions.
There are many legends based on their heroic exploits
a legacy of tales which have been told with much adroit
- What does ‘heroic exploits’ mean?
- What are legends?
Identify the speaker/character.
Wake up, child.
What are the difficulties they faced in India?
