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Select the right one of the following:
1. To which fruit does the writer call 'golden'?
(i) apple
(ii) orange
(iii) mango
2. The writer is a slave to its :
(i) beauty
(ii) colour
(b) Give the adjective form of 'count'.
(c) Give the antonym of 'sour'.
d) Which disease can be cured by the orange ?
(e) To which thing orange is a substitute ?
(f) What is the first quality of orange the golden fruit ?
(g) Explain the word 'perennial'.
(h) What are the virtues of orange? ​

Answers

Answered by rajneshlodhi513
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Answer:

the adjective form of count

Answered by dreamrob
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The answer to the given question is as follow:

1. The writer calls orange as the 'golden fruit'.

2. The writer is a slave to its beauty.

(b) The adjective form of 'count' is countable.

(c) The 'antonym' of sour is sweet.

(d) It is helpful in treating 'black rot'.

(e) It is a substitute of lemon.

(f) It's appearance.

(g) The word 'perennial' means everlasting or regularly recurring; persisting or existing for a long or seemingly limitless duration.

(h) Oranges are hard to top when it comes to nutritional value. They're high in vitamin C and flavonoids, so they're a good source of both. And a single orange (130 grammes) can provide nearly 100 percent of the required daily vitamin C intake. Oranges are also high in dietary fibre, which is a nice bonus. Keep as much of the pith (the white tissue beneath the peel) as possible because it contains the most bioflavonoids and other anti-cancer chemicals. Oranges also include vitamin A, B vitamins, amino acids, beta-carotene, pectin, potassium, folic acid, calcium, iodine, phosphorus, salt, zinc, manganese, chlorine, and iron, among other nutrients.

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