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3. Listen to the recording and mark True or False.
1.Clare has got a history examination on Friday.

2. Clare's notes are too short.

3.Mark explains that she doesn't need to write everything in notes

4. Mark draws a picture of heart and writes an 'H' instead of "King Her

5.Mark's way of taking notes doesn't work for Clare.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Perfect questions for guys interested in maths..

2. The value of x + x(xx) when x = 2 is:

(a) 10, (b) 16, (c) 18, (d) 36, (e) 64

Solution:

x + x(xx)

Put the value of x = 2 in the above expression we get,

2 + 2(22)

= 2 + 2(2 × 2)

= 2 + 2(4)

= 2 + 8

= 10

Answer: (a)

Answered by vedikadixit52
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Answer:

1.Clare has got a history examination on Friday. The given statement is True.

2. Clare's notes are too short. The given statement is True.

3.Mark explains that she doesn't need to write everything in notes. The given statement is false.

4. Mark draws a picture of heart and writes an 'H' instead of "King Her. The given statement is True.

5.Mark's way of taking notes doesn't work for Clare.The given statement is false.

Explanation:

The trespass poem appears to be fairly innocuous, less irate than Clare's later poems about enclosure as we shall see with its rhyming couplets and skipping rhythm. But even here, there are more than a few hints of the new oppression that had settled over rural life. As time passed, this oppression irritated Clare more and more, sometimes to the point of despair.

Wordsworth was raised in a decent, middle-class small-town household. His father was a lawyer, and the Earl of Lonsdale was one of his most renowned clients. Clare was the child of a farmworker. The variations we observe in their work can be partially explained by the differences in their social backgrounds, but in order to fully comprehend it, and particularly Clare, we need to understand.

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