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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
He lacked faith in his own thoughts.

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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
His thoughts had power as they agreed with the life he lived.

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Write ‘Ernest’ or ‘Poet’, against statement below.
Greatness lies in truth. Truth is best expressed in one’s actions. He was truthful, therefore he was great.

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Who, by common consent, turned out to be like the Great Stone Face?

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Did Ernest believe that the old prophecy had come true? What did he say about it?

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Mark the meaning that best fits the word or a phrase in the story.
(sun) going down

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brightening

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spacious

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prophecy

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marvellous

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proclaim

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cease

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(a night’s) shelter

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gazed

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took on (an expression)

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Which form of the verb is more natural in below sentence?
I’m not free this evening. I will work/am working on a project.

[2] English Grammar
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Which form of the verb is more natural in below sentence?
Have you decided where you will go for your higher secondary?
Yes, I have. I will go/am going to the Kendriya Vidyalaya.

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Which form of the verb is more natural in below sentence?
Don’t worry about the dog. It won’t hurt/isn’t hurting you

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Which form of the verb is more natural in below sentence?
The weatherman has predicted that it will snow/is snowing in Ranikhet tonight.

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Which form of the verb is more natural in below sentence?
Swapna can’t go out this evening. Her father will come/is coming to see her

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