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ACTISE
prehension
swer these questions in brief.
Who do you think are referred to as 'we' at the beginning of the extract by
the author?
How did Laxman relate things and creatures to personality?
3. Nhy did Lagman think that his was a good school?
How did the teacher react to Laxman's caricature?
6. Why did the caricature amuse everyone but the cook?
6. How did the cook react to his caricature?
rower these questions with reference to the context.
1. It was a most eleggnt school-not the kind of Municipal schools we have today.
a. Which school was most elegant?
6. Who went to this school?
c. What does the speaker think about present day municipal schools?
so we murabled and he twisted our ears and shouted.
a, What did they mumble?
b. Who is the 'he' referred to here?
c. Why did he twist their cars?​

Answers

Answered by Sashabkpathak993
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Atlantis, a likely mythical island nation mentioned in Plato’s dialogues “Timaeus” and “Critias,” has been an object of fascination among western philosophers and historians for nearly 2,400 years. Plato (c.424–328 B.C.) describes it as a powerful and advanced kingdom that sank, in a night and a day, into the ocean around 9,600 B.C. The ancient Greeks were divided as to whether Plato’s story was to be taken as history or mere metaphor. Since the 19th century there has been renewed interest in linking Plato’s Atlantis to historical locations, most commonly the Greek island of Santorini, which was destroyed by a volcanic eruption around 1,600 B.C.

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