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Economy and trade while Mohammad bin Tughlaq and Alauddin khalji

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Answered by Anonymous
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The worst days of any summer are the rainy ones. We spend all year looking forward to

nice weather and long, hot days. All of winter, with its dreary gray days and bitter cold,

we dream of those endless days at the beach, laying on the sand and soaking in the bright

and burning sun. And then, summer comes, and it rains.

2. As a child, I would wake up to rainy summer days and come close to crying. It wasn’t

fair. We suffered through months of school and miserable weather for those scant ten

weeks of freedom and balmy weather. Any day that I could not spend at the beach or

playing ball with my friends seemed like a punishment for something I didn’t even do.

3. On those rainy summer days, I had nothing fun to do and could only sit inside, staring out

at the rain like a Dickensian orphan. I was an only child, so there was no one else to play

with. My father worked from home, so I was not truly alone, but he could not actively

play with me since he was technically at work. It was those days that I would resign

myself to whatever was on television or any books that I could find lying around. I’d

crawl through the day and pray each night that the rain would not be there the next day.

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4. As an adult, though, my opinion of summer rain has changed. When you have to work

every day, summer is not as eagerly anticipated. Mostly, the days run together, bleeding

into each other so that they no longer seem like separate entities and instead feel like

continuations of the same long day. Everything seems monotonous and dull, and an ennui

or listlessness kicks in. Such a mindset makes you cheer for anything new or different. I

spend the winter dreaming of summer and the summer dreaming of winter. When

summer comes, I complain about how hot it is. And then I look forward to the rain,

because the rain brings with it a cold front, which offers a reprieve—admittedly one that

is all too short—from the torture of 100° and humid days. Rainy days are still the worst

days of the summer, but summer rain today means positively beautiful—and considerably

cooler—weather tomorrow.

1. The passage makes use of language that is (1)

a. metaphorical

b. Rhetorical

c. formal

d. ambiguous

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