English, asked by saeeatharv2005, 4 months ago

The name , Rangoli is a combination of two words- rang and avalli which means a row of colours. When you mention the word, Rangoli, what comes to mind are colourful geometric patterns as these are greatly favoured all over. Many rangoli books promote these designs exclusively. The Kolam is usually line patterns line in white, with a bit of spot colour provided by Kumkum and haldi. These are unbroken lines , as it was believed that the absence of gaps left no room for the evil spirits to enter. Today , of course, any line drawing or even freehand passes of rangoli. The recurrent motifs in rangolis across the states are inspired by nature and feature leaves, fruits, flowers. Religious symbols like swastika and aum also figure in the designs. Even today, the ritual Is followed in the middle – class homes in interior pockets of metros like Pune and Mumbai, Chennai and Calcutta. But in its traditional form, rangoli is a dying art. Today they are slowly losing their religious significance and association and are looked upon more as decorative features in public functions, weddings, housewarmings, or even seminars.
Pick out words from the passage that mean: [2] i. help - ii. Appearing again and again –​

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Answered by alkaa6545
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Answer:

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The correct words for the given meanings are as follows:-

i. help - promote

ii. Appearing again and again – recurrent

  • using the words in sentences to show as examples:-
  1. We should devise a better plan to promote the new product.
  2. The recurrent occurrenceof natural disasters can make habitation difficult.
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