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Read the passage and do as directed
HC: - I was very bad at (1) languages. Science and geography I could (2) deal with, maths was very bad. I just
was not interested. I was studying for a (3) sake of studying. What they teach (4) me today. I would forget after
two days.
IQ) Write the correct preposition of the numbered word
20) Write the present form of the numbered word,
30) Replace the wrong article with the correct one.
4Q) Write the past tense of the numbered word.
please it's urgent​
it's english subject

Answers

Answered by varsha6033
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Answer:

• The world had just begun, and the animals were working for

humans.

• There was one lazy animal that did nothing, and said nothing

but ‘Humph’.

• Even the clever Djinn was at his wit’s end.

IN the beginning, when the world was new and the Animals were just

beginning to work for Man, there was a Camel, and he lived in the

middle of a Howling Desert because he did not want to work. He ate

sticks and thorns and prickles, and when anybody spoke to him he

said “Humph!” Just “Humph!” and no more.

Presently the Horse came to

him on Monday morning, with a

saddle on his back and said,

“Camel, O Camel, come out and

trot like the rest of us.”

“Humph!” said the Camel, and

the Horse went away and told the

Man.

Presently the Dog came to him,

with a stick in his mouth, and

“Camel, O Camel, come and fetch and carry like the rest of us.”

“Humph!” said the Camel, and the Dog went away and told

the Man.

Presently the Ox came to him, with the yoke on his neck, and

said, “Camel, O Camel, come and plough like the rest of us.”

“Humph!” said the Camel, and the Ox went away and told

the Man.

At the end of the day the Man called the Horse and the Dog and

the Ox together, and said, “Three, O Three, I’m very sorry for you;

but that Humph-thing in the Desert can’t work, or he would have

been here by now, so I am going to leave him alone, and you must

work double-time to make up for it.”

That made the Three very angry, and they held a panchayat on

the edge of the Desert; and the Camel came chewing cud and laughed

at them. Then he said “Humph!” and went away again.

Presently there came along the Djinn who was in charge of All

Deserts, rolling in a cloud of dust.

“Djinn of All Deserts,” said the Horse, “is it right for anyone

to be idle?”

“Certainly not,” said the Djinn.

“Well,” said the Horse, “there’s a thing in the middle of your

Desert with a long neck and long legs, and he hasn’t done a stroke

of work since Monday morning. He won’t trot.”

“Whew!” said the Djinn whistling, “that’s my Camel. What does

he say about it?”

“He says ‘Humph!’, and he won’t plough,” said the Ox.

“Very good,” said the Djinn. “I’ll humph him if you will kindly

wait a minute.”

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