- Imagine you are a historian who is trying to decode an old manuscript the
(4 marks
describes the achievements of a king.
What are some of the challenges you might face while decoding the information?
Do you think all the information found on the manuscript is reliable? Why or why
not? Answer in about 70-80 words.
Answers
Answer:
Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you'll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs.
For example, enter "giraffe" and you'll get back words like "gazellephant" and "gorilldebeest". Enter "south america" and "chess" and you'll get back words like "checkuador".
Port Manteaux was created by Doug Beeferman and Sean Gerrish. It uses the Datamuse API to find related words, and then finds combinations of these words that pair well together phonetically.
Note: The algorithm tries reconstruct a spelling for the new word after generating its pronunciation, and sometimes this spelling isn't quite right. If you're able to read IPA you'll find a more accurate pronunciation in the "Pronunciation" column on the right.
Answer:
Bhatathan a tamil king
I am a son of king I was play with tigers and lions because I am from South district my father make me king but I have to fight with ten people without weopen I completed I become king nut I thinks to why I rule the whole country so I captured all places in India and named as bharathanadu still people says barath matha