How much money was extracted from the bank of England?
Name any two passionate players of whist apart from Phileas Fogg?
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6.Was Sara a child full of imaginations?
Support your answer with a valid reason.
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7.What step does Otchumyelov plan to take initially against the owner of the dog ?
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8.Who had come to the market square and had spoken the ultimate truth about the dog ?
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9.Reference to Context
"Hey, I have told you several times to go back to your class. Now you are putting the blame on me! Very funny! Don't waste any more time here. Go back to your class! NOW!"
With whom is the speaker talking to?
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10.What advice is given to the listener by the speaker?
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11.What kind of impression do you form about the listener?
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12.Which word in the above extract means the same as guilty?
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13.Reference to context
" If I could find a higher tree
Farther and farther I should see,
To where the grown-up river slips
Into the sea among the ships,
To where the roads on either hand
Lean onward into fairy land"
What does the speaker wish to do?
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14.Where does the grown- up river meet?
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15.Identify the poetic device used in the above stanza. Quote the line.
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16.Name any two things that the poet desires but is unable to see.
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17.Reference to Context-
" Riding away
On a smart new mare
That came last month
From Pulborough Fair
Dobbin remembers
As horses may
How often he trotted
That ringing way."
Whom did Dobbin see at a distant?
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18.Why was the new mare brought?
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19.What thought arises in Dobbin after seeing the mare?
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20.Make a sentence with trotted.
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21."A good teacher's task is to initiate the learning process rather than forcing the lesson as a hard duty on children".
With respect to the above lines describe the difference in behaviour and teaching ways of Miss Minchin and Monsieur Dufarge.
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yaar it's too long. ..........
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