CBSE BOARD XII, asked by mohankpandey341, 1 month ago

And leave my dimpled water wellº, And leave my heather blooms. Alas! and as my home I neared, How very big my nurselº appeared. How great11 and cool the rooms! dimpled water wellia small hollow with wate 10 nurse: (here) a word whose job was to take 2 care of the little boy in Th own home 11 great: (here) very large R.L. Stevenson What we are doing doing to ourselves Warm-up Can you identify they belong to. O Let's read and enjoy 1. In this poem, the word 'kingdom' means not just a country ruled by a king but also an area controlled by a person. Do you agree? 2. What was 'no higher than the little boy's head? (stanza 1) 3. How can you tell that the speaker is a little boy? Find the line in stanza 2 that gives you the answer. 4. The word 'make-believe' means imagining that something is real, or that you are somebody else. Which line in stanza 3 shows that the speaker lives in a world of make-believe? 5. Which things does the speaker imagine are real? Who does he imagine he is? (Look at stanzas 2, 3 and 4.) 6. Which 'little things seemed large to the speaker? Which thing and person seemed really large to him? 7. Poets often repeat words to emphasize an idea. Which word does this poet repeat many times to tell us who the speaker is? 8. The speaker would rather be in his 'kingdom' than at home. Rom 1. 2. 9. Find words in the poem that rhyme with the f sell: 3. fed.​

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Answered by karamalibangwar615
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Pmping ox bld to the othr bdy parts. Pmping hormones and other vital substs to diff prts of the bdy recv de-ox bld nd crrying mtabolic wste prdcts frm the bdy nd pmping it to the lngs fr oxyg

Answered by neetusingh581981
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Air is the invisible mixture of gases that surrounds the earth. air contains important substances, such as oxygen and nitrogen, that most species need to survive.

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