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In: Karnataka Board, Poetry

What is the central idea of the poem Sonnet?

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    The garden, ‘Baugmaree’ which was the garden of the Dutt family is the main theme of the poem. The poetess has described the scenic beauty of her garden in it. The poem is a straightforward lyric poem that aims to express only the joy and beauty the speaker discovers in her garden house. It is strucRead more

    The garden, ‘Baugmaree’ which was the garden of the Dutt family is the main theme of the poem. The poetess has described the scenic beauty of her garden in it. The poem is a straightforward lyric poem that aims to express only the joy and beauty the speaker discovers in her garden house. It is structured in a way that leverages the sonnet form to efficiently express the pace and significance of many pictures, and it uses more straightforward, everyday English than Dutt’s translations.

     

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In: Narration

He said to me, “Who are you?” Change into indirect speech.

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    Sonali Pandey
    Added an answer on September 23, 2022 at 7:32 pm

    Indirect Speech: He asked me who I was.

    Indirect Speech: He asked me who I was.

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In: Narration

He said to me, “You will help me tomorrow.” Change into indirect speech.

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    Added an answer on February 3, 2023 at 11:05 am

    Indirect Speech: He told me that I would help him the next day.

    Indirect Speech: He told me that I would help him the next day.

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They say to me, “We help you because you help us.” Change into indirect speech.

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In: Prose

The soulful speech “Our Sacred Land” by Chief Seattle is even more relevant today than when it was delivered. Discuss your answer, giving humanitarian aspects, ecological urge and nature protection in your immediate surroundings, your country and in the global community.

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She says to Ram, “If you help me I shall help you.” Change into indirect speech.

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    She tells Ram that if he help her she shall help him. Explation: Says change into tells and you is second person so change according to object. Object is Ram so you change into he and me is the first person so change according to subject. Subject is She so me change into her. From the following ruleRead more

    She tells Ram that if he help her she shall help him.

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    Says change into tells and you is second person so change according to object. Object is Ram so you change into he and me is the first person so change according to subject. Subject is She so me change into her. From the following rules I changed into she and you change into him.

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Is it “I want to watch TV.” or “I want to watch the TV”?

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    I want to watch the tv

    I want to watch the tv

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In: Poetry

What does Milton light denied refer to?

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    John Milton refers light denied to his bilndness. He said now he was blind so the world is dark to him and how he could serve God he desire to serve Him but because of his blindness he can't.

    John Milton refers light denied to his bilndness. He said now he was blind so the world is dark to him and how he could serve God he desire to serve Him but because of his blindness he can’t.

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In: Andhra Pradesh Board, Poetry

What is the theme of the poem my nasty adventure?

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    Kids find anything to be better than going to school and following a tedious timetable. However, this poem debunks that notion, depicts an adventure that goes tragically wrong, and demonstrates that school is not as dreadful as it first seems.   My nasty adventure Summary

    Kids find anything to be better than going to school and following a tedious timetable. However, this poem debunks that notion, depicts an adventure that goes tragically wrong, and demonstrates that school is not as dreadful as it first seems.

     

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In: Andhra Pradesh Board, Poetry

What are the poetic devices used in the poem My nasty adventure?

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    Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities. Example- and tickled my body. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. Example- But there wasRead more

    1. Personification: Personification is a figure of speech where non-human objects are given human traits and qualities. Example- and tickled my body.
    2. Alliteration: Alliteration is when two or more words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a phrase or a sentence. Example- But there was a big breeze.

     

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