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1. Give a critical appreciation of the poem “The Tyger."

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Answered by XXUNKNOWNBOY99XX
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the company resorted to directly military confirmation when it's ok rate to its political or economic interest this cal be illustrated with the base of the South Indian state of Missouri had grown in the strength under the leadership of powerful rulers like Haider Ali ruled over from 17612 1782. and his famous son Tipu Sultan ruled from 1780 to 70199 Mysore control the profitable trade of the Malabar coast where the company purchased paper and cardamom in 1785 Tipu Sultan stop at the export of sandalwood pepper and cardamom to the ports of his Kingdom and Disa load local merchants from trading with the company he also established a close relationship with the French in India and modernized his army with with help the British were furious this or other and Tipu as MB tyres arrogant and dangerous ruler who had to control and crushed four walls were found with Mysore 1767 6917 8084 1790 92 and 1799 only in the last battle of seringapatam did the company ultimately without victory Tipu Sultan was killed defending his capital saving the past and I'm Mysore workplace where the former ruling dynasty of the warriors and a subsidiary alliance and imposed on the state

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TIPU SULTAN (TIGER OF MYSORE)

Answered by XxMissMoonxX
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Before the 1920s, films used to be silent with just the action on the scene along with subtitles. Come the decade of 1920 and the advent of new technology, the filmmakers had the possibility to synchronise a soundtrack with the action on the screen. This included dialogues, musical score and special effects. After this development, the movies were called talkies since the audience was able to hear the actors talk with each other. There was no stopping from then on and the next significant development was the introduction of colour. However, colour movies were somewhat slow to catch on, especially when compared to the addition of sound to the movie. Another reason for this slow acceptance of colour was the considerable developing and processing cost it entailed. With passing of time, and improving technology, the colour processing became as affordable as black-and-white films. More and more movies were filmed in colour to a point when the film-makers did away with black-and-white films.

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