Question 1.Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
37 1.Flute:
Oh monstrous!who is strange! We are haunted.
Play, Masters! Fly! Masters! Help!
(Exeunt Quince, Snug, flute, snout and Starveling)
38. Bottom
Why do they run away? This is a knavery of them to make me afeared.
(Re-enter Snout)
39. Snout:
O bottom, thou art changed! What do I see on thee?
40. Bottom:
What do you see? You see an asshead of your own, do you?
(Exeunt Snout; Re-enter Quince)
41. Quince
Bless thee, bottom! Bless thee! thou art translated.
(Exeunt)
42. Bottom:
I see their knavery: this is to make Anass for me; to fright me, if they could. But
I will not stir from this place, do what they can call and I will walk up and down
here, and I will sing, that they shall hear I am not afraid. (Sings) the black bird
so black of hue with orange tawny bill, the throstle with his note so true, the
wren with little quill,
(A) Answer the following questions:
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1. Why does everyone flee when Bottom returns from the hawthorn brake?
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Answers
Answer:
जल,कोयला,तेल और गैस ऊर्जा के सेकेंडरी साधन होते हैं इन सेकेंडरी साधनों का इस्तेमाल करके ही लगभग सारी विद्युत का उत्पादन किया जाता हैWestern Ghats meet the Eastern Ghats at the Nilgiri mountains in northwestern Tamil Nadudescribe the following in brief :
a) sealजल,कोयला,तेल और गैस ऊर्जा के सेकेंडरी साधन होते हैं इन सेकेंडरी साधनों का इस्तेमाल करके ही लगभग सारी विद्युत का उत्पादन किया जाता हैWestern Ghats meet the Eastern Ghats at the Nilgiri mountains in northwestern Tamil Nadu
Explanation:
Transpiration is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers. Water is necessary for plants but only a small amount of water taken up by the roots is used for growth and metabolism.cactus makes food through the process of photosynthesis, like any other plant The difference between a cactus making food from another plant is that cactus have their leaves reduced to spines, therefore, their stem contains chlorophyll and photosynthesis takes place through the stem.