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Change the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective as directed.

Lion is not faster than leopard. (Rewrite the sentence to positive degree.)

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Expand the theme:

"When the going gets tough, the tough gets going''

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Narrate an experience in about 80-100 words beginning with

"Friendship is important.............

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Change the degree.

Rafflesia is said to be the world's largest flower.  (Change to comparative)

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Change the degree.

You are not taller than your brother.  (Change to positive)

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Expand the theme:

Your experiences and recently celebrated birthday party.

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Expand the following idea into 100 words:

Make hay while the sun shines.

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Change the degree.

Vivekananda was more popular than most other Indian saints.

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Expand the theme:

Expand the given quote into a paragraph of 100 words.

"Education is the most powerful weapon to change the World."

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Expand the theme:

Expand the following idea into 100 words:

Trees: Nature’s Gift to Man.

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Read the following extract and rewrite it from the point of view of Roma : 
[You may begin with: Herman and I shared the backseat of Sid's car. .... ]
We piled back into Sid's car, Roma and I sharing the backseat. As European Jews who had survived the war, we were aware that much had been left unsaid between us. She broached the subject, "Where were you during the war?" she asked softly
"The camps," I said, the terrible memories still vivid, the irreparable loss, I had tried to forget. But you can never forget.
She nodded, "My family was hiding on a farm in Germany, not far from Berlin," She told me. "My father knew a priest, and he got us Aryan papers."
I imagined how she must have suffered too, fear, a constant companion. And yet here we were both survivors, in a new world.
"There was a camp next to the farm." Roma continued. "I saw a boy there and I would throw him apples every day."
What an amazing coincidence that she had helped some other boy. "What did he look like?" I asked.
"He was tall, skinny and hungry. I must have seen him every day for six months. "
My heart was racing. I couldn't believe it. This couldn't be. "Did he tell you one day not to come back because he was leaving Schlieben?".
Roma looked at me in amazement. "Yes!"
"That was me!"
I was ready to burst with joy and awe, flooded with emotions. I couldn't believe it! My angel.
"I'm not letting you go," I said to Roma. 
I proposed to her. I didn't want to wait.

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Read the following extract and rewrite it from the point of view of the Daisy, the flower:

[You may begin as: I was very happy ........... ]
         How happy the daisy was! No one has the least idea. The bird kissed it with its beak, sang to it, and then rose again up to the blue sky. It was certainly more than a quarter of an hour before the daisy recovered its senses. Half ashamed, yet glad at heart, it. looked over to the other flowers in the garden; surely they had witnessed its pleasure and the honour that had been done to it; they understood its joy. But the tulips stood more stiffly than ever, their faces were pointed and red because they were vexed. The peonies were sulky; it was well that they could not speak, otherwise, they would have given the daisy a good lecture. The little flower could very well see that they were ill at ease, and pitied them sincerely.
            Shortly after this, a girl came into the garden, with a large sharp knife. She went to the tulips and began cutting them off, one after another. "Ugh!" sighed the daisy, "that is terrible; now they are done for."
        The girl carried the tulips away. The daisy was glad that it was outside, and only a small flower - it felt very grateful. At sunset, it folded its petals and fell asleep, and dreamt all night of the sun and the little bird.

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Use both of the following words in a meaningful sentence.
inspiration, success

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Narrating an experience :
Narrate an experience in about 80 - 100 words with the help of the following beginning. Suggest a suitable title for it.
It was Saturday and my parents were not at home. Being alone I could not sleep peacefully.............................

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Use both of the following words in a meaningful sentence.
world, important

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Narrate an experience in about 80-100 words begining with the follwing words:
It was Sunday and I was enjoying the latest movie in the theatre with my parents.........

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Read the following extract and rewrite it from the point of view of Tom.
[You may begin with: I crossed from the right to the centre and said that it was a queer place ...... ]

Tom: (crossing R.C.). This is a queer place. I wonder
if there's anybody in the house.
George: You've picked three empty houses already, and
you let us sing the whole of While Shepherds
Watched outside the last one before you found
out your mistake.
Tom: Well, that's better than what you did -you picked
the house where they had that bulldog.
George: (contemptuously) I wasn't afraid. of the bulldog.
Tom: No, maybe you weren't; but I'm not sure that
the savage beast hasn't tom off a bit of young
Alfie's suit, and if he has there won't half be a
row!
(Alfie fidgets nervously at the mention of his
damaged suit.)
Tom: (down R.C.) How much money have we
collected?
Ginger: (crossing C. to George) Let's have a look under
the light. (After counting coppers with the aid of
George's torch.) Eightpence halfpenny.
Tom: (in a tone of disgust) Only eightpence halfpenny
- between four of us - after yelling our heads off
all evening! Crikey! Money's a bit tight round
these parts, isn't it?
George: I told you it was too early for carol-singing. It's
too soon after Guy Fawkes' day.
(Faint distant scream off R.)
Tom: (startled) What was that?
George: What was what?
Tom: That noise - it sounded like a scream.
George: Nonsense.
Alfie: (L.) Let's go home.
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Make sentences of your own using the following word.

debut

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Make sentences of your own using the following word.

elation

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Make sentences of your own using the following word.

sponsor

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