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Combine the sentence and rewrite them using the word given in the bracket.
Artificially flavoured juices are hazardous to health. Moreover, they lead to kidney problems. (and)
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Combine the sentence and rewrite them using the word given in the bracket.
Adit has been promoted. Ranjan has been promoted. (as well as)
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Combine the sentence and rewrite them using the word given in the bracket.
Caesar was declared emperor. The conspirators killed him. (After)
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Fill in the blank with appropriate correlative conjunction.
She is ______an understanding person ______everybody likes to be with her.
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Fill in the blank with appropriate correlative conjunction.
Suraj owns ______a typewriter ______ a computer.
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Fill in the blank with appropriate correlative conjunction.
Vani is ______a good singer ______a good dancer.
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Fill in the blank with appropriate correlative conjunction.
Amit did not know ______his father met his class teacher ______not.
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Fill in the blank with appropriate correlative conjunction.
I would ______starve ______ beg.
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You visit your school after several years. As you cross the banyan tree at the entrance, cheerful memories fi ll your mind. Fill the bubbles with your memories.

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Fill in the blanks choosing the words from the box given and complete the summary of the poem.
The casuarina tree is tall and strong, with a creeper winding around it like a (1) ______. The tree stands like a (2) ______with a colourful scarf of flowers. Birds surround the garden and the sweet song of the birds is heard. The poet is delighted to see the casuarina tree through her (3) ______. She sees a grey monkey sitting like a (4) ______on top of the tree, the cows grazing, and the water lilies (5) ______in the pond. The poet feels that the tree is dear to her not for its (6) ______appearance but for the (7) ______memories of her happy childhood that it brings to her. She strongly believes that (8) ______communicates with human beings. The poet could communicate with the tree even when she was in a far-off land as she could hear the tree (9) ______her absence. The poet (10) ______the tree’s memory to her loved ones, who are not alive. She immortalizes the tree through her poem like the poet Wordsworth who (11) ______the yew tree of Borrowdale in verse. She expresses her wish that the tree should be remembered out of love and not just because it cannot be (12) ______.
| python | statue | nature | casement |
| nostalgic | lamenting | impressive | forgotten |
| giant | consecrates | springing | sanctified |
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How does the creeper appear on the tree?
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Describe the garden during the night.
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Why is the casuarina tree dear to poet’s heart?
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Name the bird that sings in the poet’s garden.
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Does nature communicate with human beings?
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What has Wordsworth sanctified in his poem?
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To whom does Toru Dutt want to consecrate the tree’s memory?
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The casuarina tree will be remembered forever. Why?
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