please ans 5th and 7th
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Ans 6-Laughing is the key to a healthy and happy life. I love to sit and laugh with my close friends and family. Everyone has a different laugh and seeing someone else laugh makes us feel good too. But not everything is similarly funny for everyone as we all have a different taste in humour.
I laugh the most when I see a comedy movie. The funny characters in the film make me laugh a lot.
I find it hilarious when someone mimics the sounds that the animals and birds.
Watching cartoons is a favourite thing to do. I laugh a lot while watching Duck-tales and Winnie- the Pooh as all characters are very humours.
I also laugh a lot when grandfather makes jokes. He tells stories mixed with silly jokes and our family enjoys laughing while he narrates.
I burst into laughter when someone tickles me in my stomach.
Sometimes I even laugh at the different laughing style everyone has.
Laughter helps us relieve stress in our mind, but we should never laugh at someone’s distress. Instead of laughing at people we should laugh at people.
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ans -7 Houses in Idukki district were swept away after torrential rain and flooding late on Friday night.
Rescuers have been recovering bodies from under debris but 44 people remain missing, Idduki MP Dean Kuriakose told the BBC.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted his condolences.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had issued a red alert for Idukki on Friday, forecasting extremely heavy rainfall of more than 20cm (8in).
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The landslide happened at a settlement for tea workers in the Rajamalai area, around 25km (15 miles) from the tourist town of Munnar.
Local reports say as many as 20 houses of tea-plantation workers and their families were buried under the debris.
Image copyrightGEORGEY MATHEWSIndia landslide
Rescue efforts are ongoing, but operations have been hampered by heavy downpours, foggy conditions and the fear of more landslides.
Pinarayi Vijayan, the chief minister of Kerala, said the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) was assisting rescue workers who were struggling to find bodies.
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The site had been completely cut off after a bridge to the area collapsed amid the flooding.
But the bridge has now been restored, allowing more rescue workers, including local police and firefighters, to attend the scene.
"Only one of the four layams (line houses) was searched and [we] recovered 17 bodies yesterday. Searches under the debris of other rows started today," Mr Kuriakose, the lawmaker for the area, told the BBC on Saturday.
"The death toll has gone up to 22 now, and 44 are missing. We have now received two heavy earthmovers and rock breakers, and rains have subsided.".
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same as ayesha.......