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Read the following paragraph and convert into a suitable diagram:
A Tissue may be defined as a group of cells having some shape, size, origin, function and the
same type of development. Tissues are basically classified into two groups namely, meristematic
tissues, and permanent tissues. Meristematic tissues are divided into two, these are position based
and origin based. Permanent tissues are further divided into two groups. They are simple tissues
and complex tissues. On their basis of their position in the plant body meristematic tissues are
classified as aplicle -intercalary, and lateral. On the basis of origin, meristematic tissues are
divided into 3 groups; they are Pro -meristem, Primary - meristem and secondary -meristem.
Simple tissues are classified into 3 groups, namely parenchyma, collechyma, sclerenchyma, The
two complex tissues are found in vascular plant. They are xylem and phloem. make the table of this passage​

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The student who has a sharp mind is very studious and also takes it easy on the proper side of hard work.Question on examination stresspresentation is the process of communicating a topic to an audience. It is typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, inspire, motivate, or to build good will or to present a new idea or product.[1] The term can also be used for a formal[2] or ritualized introduction or offering, as with the presentation of a debutante. Presentations in certain formats are also known as keynote[3]address.The speaker recalls having met a traveler “from an antique land,” who told him a story about the ruins of a statue in the desert of his native country. Two vast legs of stone stand without a body, and near them a massive, crumbling stone head lies “half sunk” in the sand. The traveler told the speaker that the frown and “sneer of cold command” on the statue’s face indicate that the sculptor understood well the emotions (or "passions") of the statue’s subject. The memory of those emotions survives "stamped" on the lifeless statue, even though both the sculptor and his subject are both now dead. On the pedestal of the statue appear the words, “My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: / Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” But around the decaying ruin of the statue, nothing remains, only the “lone and level sands,” which stretch out around it.What is the difference between slide and presentation for grade 4Where does the poet meet the traveller in the poem "ozymandias" ?

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