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"Man vs Nature" by Norman Littleford:

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  "Man vs Nature" by Norman Littleford: The poem explores the conflict between humanity and nature. It depicts nature's power through thunder and lightning, questioning whether these are signs of anger or natural occurrences. The poet suggests that nature communicates its distress over human interference and exploitation. Despite marveling at nature's beauty, humans exploit its resources without considering the consequences or giving back. The poem highlights the imbalance created by human progress at the expense of nature's well-being. 1. What is the central theme of the poem "Man vs Nature"? A) Human progress and development B) Conflict between humanity and nature C) Nature's beauty and wonder D) Human greed and selfishness ...

The Trader and the Tailor Class 10 English Words and Expressions 2 Page 4

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  10th English, Words and Expressions 2 Workbook) 👇 Unit: 1 Unit: 2 Unit: 3 Unit: 4 Unit: 5 Unit: 6 Unit: 7 Unit: 8 Unit: 9 The Trader and the Tailor Class 10 English Words and Expressions 2 Page 4 Dear Students!  If you understand the story clearly, you can write any type of comprehension Question. So, please read the text and practice the quiz.  Knr.  1. What is the primary skill of the tailor in the story? A) Embroidery B) Carpentry C) Weaving D) Thievery Correct Answer: D) Thievery 2. Why does the trader challenge the tailor? A) To prove his generosity B) To learn tailoring ...

A Tribute to Women

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  A Tribute to Women To the architects of life, the weavers of dreams, and the silent strength behind every success—women, you are the poetry of existence. With hearts that cradle the world and hands that shape the future, you embody grace, courage, and boundless love. You are the dawn that brings hope, the storm that commands change, and the melody that soothes weary souls. In your eyes shines the wisdom of generations, in your voice echoes the power of resilience. You are the nurturers, the warriors, the creators, and the changemakers. To every woman who dares to dream, who stands tall against the winds of doubt, who carries the weight of the world with a smile—this is for you. You are not just the light of the world; you are the fire that keeps it burning. May your strength be celebrated, your voice be heard, and your brilliance never be dimmed. The world is more beautiful because of you. (Women are the pillars of strength, wisdom, and resilience. They nurture, create, and inspi...

The Trees Class 10 English Comprehension: 1

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Summary of The Trees by Adrienne Rich   The poem *The Trees* describes trees breaking free from a confined indoor space and returning to their natural home, the forest. The poet observes this silent yet powerful movement, comparing the trees to patients leaving a hospital. The forest, once empty, will be full of life by morning. Meanwhile, the poet sits indoors, writing letters but barely mentioning the trees' departure. She senses whispers and hears the glass breaking as the trees push their way out. The night is fresh, and the moon appears shattered, its pieces reflecting in the tallest trees. The poem symbolizes nature’s resilience, the human tendency to confine it, and its eventual return to freedom. Comprehension 1. 👇 1. What is the central theme of the poem? A. The beauty of moonlit nights B. The poet's love for writing letters ...

Articles A, An, The Drag And Drop Exercise

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Articles.   Definite Article ‘The’ (Used for specific or known things)   1. The sun rises in the east.   2. The moon was shining brightly.   3. She went to the market to buy vegetables.   4. I live near the airport.   5. He is the best player in the team.   6. We visited the Eiffel Tower in Paris.   7. My father is in the kitchen.   8. The principal gave a speech to the students.   9. They went to the cinema last night.   10. He returned from the United States last week.   2. Indefinite Articles "A" and "An"** (Used for nonspecific things)   11. She bought a dress for the party.   12. I saw a bird on the tree.   13. He is a doctor.   14. We need a plan for the weekend.   15. She is reading a novel.   16. There is an old man sitting on the bench.   17. He ate an apple for breakfast.   18. Sh...

10th English Public Exam Preparation

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  10th English  10th English Reader: The First Flight. 👇 1. A Letter to God G.L. FUENTES Dust of Snow ROBERT FROST Fire and Ice ROBERT FROST 2. Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA A Tiger in the Zoo LESLIE NORRIS 3. Two Stories about Flying 1 . His First Flight LIAM O' FLAHERTY II. Black Aeroplane FREDERICK FORSYTH How to Tell Wild Anima lsCAROLYN WELLS The Ball Poem JOHN BERRYMAN 4. From the Diary of Anne Frank ANNE FRANK Amanda! ROBIN KLEIN 5. Glimpses of India 1. A Baker from Goa LUCIO RODRIGUES II. Coorg LOKESH ABROL III. Tea from Assam ARUP KUMAR DATTA The Trees ADRIENNE RICH  6. Mijbil the Otter GAVIN MAXWELL Fog CARL SANDBURG 7. Madam Rides the Bus VALLIKKANNAN The Tale of Custard the Dragon OGDEN NASH 8. The Sermon at Benares For Anne Gregory WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS 9. The Proposal ANTON CHEKOV   Supplementary Reader: Footprints without Feet. 👇 1. A Triumph of Surgery JAMES HERRIOT 2. The Thief's Story RUSKIN BOND 3. The Midnight Vis...

May and Might Drag and Drop Exercise

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  May, May Not, Might, Might Not:  1. May – Shows possibility or permission. Example: It may rain today. (Possibility)   Example: You may go outside. (Permission)   2. May Not – Shows something is not allowed or less possible.  Example: You may not use your phone in class. (Not allowed)   Example: She may not come to the party. (Less possible)   3. Might – Shows a weaker possibility (less sure than "may")   Example: He might visit us tomorrow. (Not sure)   Example: I might need help with homework. (Not sure)   4. Might Not – Shows something is less likely to happen.  Example: She might not like this food. (Less likely)   Example: The bus might not arrive on time. (Less likely)   Tip: May and Might are similar, but 'Might' sounds less sure. You go finishing may homework. outside after Previous Next Clear ...

DESIRES AND PREFERENCES Drag And Drop Exercise

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  Expressions related to desires and preferences using "want to, don't want to, wants to, doesn't want to, wanted to, didn't want to": after want to walk I a for go dinner. Previous Next Clear

The Book That Saved The Earth. Class 10 Test 1

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  Summary ☝☝☝☝☝☝☝☝ The Book That Saved The Earth. Comprehension 1 1. What is the setting of the play "The Book That Saved The Earth"? A. The 21st century B. The 25th century C. The 20th century D. The future Correct Answer: B. The 25th century 2. Who is referred to as the "Great and Mighty Think-Tank"? A. Historian B. Lieutenant Iota C. Sergeant Oop D. Captain Omega Correct Answer: C. Sergeant Oop 3. What is the role of Apprentice No...