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Answered by pihu7581
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My first computer was working very good and I liked it very much but when the my first computer damaged I got a new second computer it was also fine but not as good as my first computer

Answered by parvathysanish81
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The bangles represent a women's life and each colour type of bangles represents each stage of an Indian women's life from puberty to midlife. The poet first describes the bangles which are meant for young maidens who are playful and joyous. These bangles are primarily silver and blue and they are being compared to the mists of mountain and to the buds of flowers that grow on the top of the plants near the forest rivers. Some are glowing in the colour as that of the colour of the new leaves when the light passes through them. The poet compared certain colours like silver, blue, light green, red colour etc. that suits the maiden's wrist because they are as pure and fresh as new leaves. All these images have conolations to new beginnings and the promises of life.Two passengers in the same coach, in a seat nearby had heard most of the conversation that took place between Ms. Fairchild, Mr. Easton and the glum-faced man. They make it clear to the readers that Mr. Easton is not the marshal. From their reactions we come to know that glum-faced man is the marshal as no marshal would handcuff a convict to his own right hand. In an ironical twist the other passenger in the end reveales the true identities of Mr.Easton and the glum-faced man.The words "My butterfly days are over" was said by Mr. Easton, a handsome young man. Here Mr.Easton refers to those days which he enjoyed with full freedom. "My butterfly days are over" also signifies that Easton's good and adventurous days of making money by deceiving people are over and that he has to be in jail for seven years. However, Ms.Fairchild took it in a positive manner and thought by this statement Mr. Easton meant that now as he had become a marshal, he cannot enjoy his life and would be generally busy and working. Mr. Easton is hinting at his future imprisonment.Why is bhudha always smilingWelcome to Gboard clipboard, any text that you copy will be saved here.Tap on a clip to paste it in the text box.Touch and hold a clip to pin it. Unpinned clips will be deleted after 1 hour.Use the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips.Use the edit icon to pin, add or delete clips.

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