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a meaningful paragraph by using appropriate connectives.
1. Alexander asked Puru why he had rejected his offer.
2. Alexander defeated many kings besides Puru, became the world conqueror, and
was called Alexander the Great.
39. Alexander was born in Greek and he was the disciple of the greatest Greek
philosopher, Aristotle.
4. Puru lost the battle though his generals and soldiers fought very bravely.
5. Alexander asked his soldiers to remove the chains and bring Puru to him.
6. Puru killed more than one hundred soldiers but he was gravely injured and chained
in the battle.
7. Puru lost the battle as he had used the oldest methods of warfare and elephants.
8. Puru said that he was the lawful owner of his kingdom.
9 Puru was a brave king and a great soldier of Northern India,
10. Alexander liked Puru's bravery and self-respect, so he became his best friend.
11. There was a great battle between Alexander and Puru on the banks of Jhelum.
12. Alexander asked Puru to be his vassal but he refused.

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Answered by sahujagannath67
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  • THE BRAVE Now look at the following sentence in the superlative degree of comparison: Puru is one of the bravest kings in the world. This sentence means that there are a few kings in the world who are as brave as Puru. It also means that Puru is not the only bravest king in the world. Let’s see how the above sentence can be transformed into comparative and positive degrees of comparison. Puru is braver than many other / most other kings in the world. (Comparative) Very few kings in the world are as brave as Puru. (Positive Degree) Observe the following forms of comparison of some adjectives: Positive Degree Comparative Degree Superlative Degree nice nicer nicest short shorter shortest big bigger biggest great greater greatest fast faster fastest worthy worthier worthiest frightened more frightened most frightened lawful more lawful most lawful Q1. Change the following sentences into other forms of comparison as indicated in brackets: A. 1. Rahul Dravid is one of the greatest batsmen in the world. (comparative degree) Ans. Rahul Dravid is greater than most other batsmen in the world. 2. Alexander was the greatest soldier in the world. (Positive degree) Ans. No other soldier in the world was so great as Alexander. 3. India is one of the fastest developing countries in the world. (Comparative degree) Ans. India is faster than most other developing countries in the world. 4. No other river in the world is so long as the Nile. (Superlative degree) Ans. The Nile is the longest river in the world. 5. Hindi is one of the most popular languages in India. (Positive degree) Ans. Very few languages in India are as popular as Hindi. 6. Lara is not so great as Tendulkar. (Comparative degree) Ans. Tendulkar is greater than Lara. 7. Rekha is one of the most beautiful girls in the class (positive degree) Ans. Very few girls in the class are as beautiful as Rekha. 8. Very few metals are as expensive as platinum. (Comparative degree) Ans. Platinum is more expensive than most other metals. 9. Shimla is colder than all other hill stations in Himachal Pradesh.(Superlative degree) Ans. Shimla is the coldest hill station in Himachal Pradesh. 10. Delhi is one of the most crowded cities of India. (Positive degree) Ans. Very few cities in India are as crowded as Delhi. UNIT 3 10

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