English, asked by looferloveOP, 7 months ago

.a) Who taught Anne Frank mathematics? Why was the teacher annoyed about Anne?


b) What was the only way to help Tricki?


c) What lesson is the boy learning from the incident of the lost ball?


d) Do you think people like Anil and Hari Singh are found only in fiction or are there such
people in real life?


e) What is the message of the poem ‘fire and ice’?​

Answers

Answered by vinnu6363
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Answer:

A) Mr keesing was Anne Frank's mathematics teacher. The teacher was annoyed about Anne because she was a chatterbox.

B) the only way to help trick is by getting him to do some exercise and maintaining a proper and limited diet that an average dog would require.

C) I don't know the answer for this question

D) people like hari and anil are very rare to find in real life because many people there days are pretty much selfish and mostly think about their benefits and celebrate upon others failure.

E) I don't know this one either.

Answered by anishjaiswal8
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Answer:

a. MR. KEESING taught math to Anne Frank. He was always annoyed with her caz she used to talk continuously in his class

b. The -only way to save Tricki was to take him away. When Mr Herriot was about to take him to his surgery for treatment, Mrs Pumphrey started wailing. The entire staff was roused and maids rushed in and out bringing his day bed, night bed, favourite cushions, toys and rubber rings and different bowls

c. The poet says that the boy is learning to cope up with the loss of the ball. He is experiencing grief and learning to grow up in this world of possessions. He learns that there are so many things in life that are to be lost and cannot be brought back.

d. No, I don't think that people like Anil and Hari Singh are found only in fiction. There are such people in real life also. Although such people are rare in today's society. If one is caught stealing, people will first beat him severely.

e. Fire and Ice,' a poem of only nine short lines, is written about destruction, about the inevitable demise that hatred and obsession will bring. In the first line of the poem, Frost indicates the end, or demise, and the two ways in which it can happen: fire or ice.

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