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D. Answer the questions with reference to context.

. 1. “He has reduced your status to a mere guard.”

(a) Whose words are these?
(b) Who does 'your' refer to?
(C) How has the 'status' been reduced? (d) What is the listener's reaction?

2. “Let us witness this event also."
(a) Whose words are these?
(b) What is 'this event'?
(c) Why is the speaker excited about this event?
(d) What happens at 'this event?
this is a story of prithviraj chauhan.​

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Answered by XxSUPERBROxX
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Explanation:

In Euclidean geometry, a parallelogram is a simple (non-self-intersecting) quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides. The opposite or facing sides of a parallelogram are of equal length and the opposite angles of a parallelogram are of equal measure. The congruence of opposite sides and opposite angles is a direct consequence of the Euclidean parallel postulate and neither condition can be proven without appealing to the Euclidean parallel postulate or one of its equivalent formulations.

Parallelogram

Parallelogram.svg

This parallelogram is a rhomboid as it has no right angles and unequal sides.

Type

quadrilateral, trapezium

Edges and vertices

4

Symmetry group

C2, [2]+,

Area

b × h (base × height);

ab sin θ (product of adjacent sides and sine of the vertex angle determined by them)

Properties

convex

By comparison, a quadrilateral with just one pair of parallel sides is a trapezoid in American English or a trapezium in British English.

The three-dimensional counterpart of a parallelogram is a parallelepiped.

The etymology (in Greek παραλληλ-όγραμμον, parallēl-ógrammon, a shape "of parallel lines") reflects the definition.

Answered by sinhaanuradha51
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Answer:

why is the speaker excited about this event

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