Simplify and write your answer in the form of a + bi; 2−6i / 3+i - 4+i / 3+i
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Answer:
HARSH MALIK
XI-D
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ANS:1:-
1. b (lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.)
2. a (overpopulation)
3. d (the Arctic and antarctic sea)
4. a (Japan and Hawaii)
5. c (baby fish escape through)
6. b (other vegetarian food)
7. The life on earth is more colourful and full of life just because of the plenty of water on earth.As we know that earth is 70% of water.
8. 1. It has given food and shelter to countless creatures. or sea farming
2. It is a potential sorce of protein. or to feed the cattels Or as manure in the field.
9.The plant plankton, the animal plankton, this is both the animal and plant. The smallest living creatures of the sea. These animal plankton feed on plant plankton and small fish. Thus, there is an unbroken chain of life in the sea.
10. The men in his gread has hunted whales and some other sea creatures so recklessly that some of their species have either become extinct or are on the verge of extinction.
11. 1. countless
2.indiscriminately
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46, Madanpur Khadar,
New Delhi – 76
Dated: 21 October 2020
The Editor
Hindustan Times
New Delhi
Subject: Need for a public campaign to clean Yamuna river
Dear Editor,
I am Shilpa S, a member of NGO Sargam. I am writing to you in order to highlight the declining situation of the river Yamuna.
The city of Delhi is getting polluted water from the Yamuna river. The residents are being blamed for this. They pollute the river with muck, dirt, and garbage. The river water is filled with waste materials, plastic, bacteria, and chemicals. It is not in good condition for consumption.
The public has been trying for a Water Treatment Plant. Still, the authorities have not responded to the continual requests.
Therefore, I request you to highlight the issue in your newspaper and generate public interest. We all have to come forward to set up the plant in the area.
Thanking You,
Yours sincerely,
Shilpa S.
Member Sargam.
Ans:5:-
(a) fell
(b) hurt
(c) has been
(d) has examined
(e) advised
(f) will recover
Ans:6:-
a) little
b) some
c) each
d) an
Ans:7:-
A) The oil industry depends on the forests.
b) what products do we get from the forests.
Ans:8:-
a) a photograph
Shirley Toulson
b) ‘all three’ refers to the poet’s mother and her two cousins.
c) The poet compares sea to nature and feet to humans. This is because sea is permanent and cannot be changed while feet which refers to humans are transient or temporary as the humans are mortal or changeable.
d) oxymoron
Ans:9:-
a) I think at her(grandmother's) age one could never tell(it means giving permission for going abroad) but her grandmother(emphasized as a strong woman) could tell(allow him to go abroad).
b) Kushwant Singh is the chief character in this play.
C) When the author was going abroad for five years for higher studies, the grandmother went to leave him off at the railway station. He could tell that she was still reciting prayers. ... She was not sentimental and was silently praying and counting her beads.
d) When the writer was heading towards to go abroad, the grandmother went to see him off at the railway station. She kissed his forehead while praying and telling her beads. And when he returned back home after five years, she was very happy.
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a) The summer of the beautiful white horse
William Saroyan
b) narrator was shocked as well as delighted by seeing mourad on horse infront of his window. he was shocked as they belonged to garoghlanian family which was known for it's poverty and honesty. ... he was delighted as his longings were to ride a white horse.
c) The narrator was mesmerized as well as shocked to see the horse with his cousin. There was a certain calmness about the horse and his cousin. He was delighted at the idea of riding a horse yet he was frighted that the horse might be stolen.
d) Aram could not believe his eyes when he saw out of window that his big brother mourad had a beautiful horse because he knew that his family was not ri