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THE SCHEDULE WAS RIGOROUS I) AND I WOULD BE EXHAUSTED II) BY THE END OF THE DAY. FOR THE FIRST FEW DAYS, AJITH ACCOMPAINED iii) ME, TO GET ME USED TO THE ROUTINE iv) DURING THE BUS JOURNEYS, HE WOULD TALK TO ME ABOUT THE NUANCES v) OF BATTING, AND I ALWAYS ENJOYED THESE CONVERSATION A LOT. i) a) EASY b) FLEXIBLE c) GENTLE d) SEVERE v) a) SUBTLETIES b) ANTIQUITY c) DISGRACE d) HISTORY ii) a) TIRED b) ACTIVE c) REFRESHED d) ENERGETIC iii) a) ABANDONED b) STRANDED c) JOINED d) DESERTED iv) a) DIFFERENT b) REGULAR c) STRANGE d) UNUSUAL CHOOSE THE APPROPRIATE ANTONYMS OF THE UNDERLINED WORDS: (5X1-5) EVEN THOUGH I LOVED I) CRICKET, THERE WERE STILL OCCASIONAL DAYS WHEN PLAYING WITH MY FRIENDS AT HOME WAS SUCH FUN II) THAT I WOULD CONVENIENTLY iii) FORGET I WAS SUPPOSED iv) TO GO TO THE NETS. IF I DIDN'T TURN UP,ACHREKAR SIR WOULD JUMP ON TO HIS SCOOTER AND COME v) TO FIND ME SIR WOULD SPOT ME IN THE MELEE AND VIRTUALLY DRAG ME OUT. 1) a) ADORED b) CHERISHED c) HATED d) ESTEEMED ii) a) AMUSEMENT b) BOREDOM c) ENJOYMENT d) GLEE iii) a) SUITABLY b) FAVOURABLY c)DESIRABLY d)INCONVENIENTLY iv) a) UNLIKELY b) PRESUMED c) LIKELY d) ASSUMED v) a) ARRIVE b) APPEAR c) GO d) ENTER​

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Answered by XxMissMoonxX
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Explanation:

Before the 1920s, films used to be silent with just the action on the scene along with subtitles. Come the decade of 1920 and the advent of new technology, the filmmakers had the possibility to synchronise a soundtrack with the action on the screen. This included dialogues, musical score and special effects. After this development, the movies were called talkies since the audience was able to hear the actors talk with each other. There was no stopping from then on and the next significant development was the introduction of colour. However, colour movies were somewhat slow to catch on, especially when compared to the addition of sound to the movie. Another reason for this slow acceptance of colour was the considerable developing and processing cost it entailed. With passing of time, and improving technology, the colour processing became as affordable as black-and-white films. More and more movies were filmed in colour to a point when the film-makers did away with black-and-white films.

Answered by MrDangerous01
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Explanation:

The virtues of silence have long been recognized. The popular saying “speech is silver but silence is golden” may date back to ancient Egypt. It probably means that in some circumstances the less you say the better it is. I can imagine that when you are in the company of strangers, discretion would be more appropriate than indiscretion.

Keeping a secret can be a form of silence that is highly ethical.

Silence in some cases is a legal right. If you are being arrested, you do have “the right to remain silent.” The Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution permits you not to answer specific questions when you may, by the answers given, incriminate yourself.

Sometimes silence is an obligation as when its purpose is not to disturb the tranquility of others such as in the library or the Amtrak silence car. I am afraid I was oblivious to that obligation last week as I boarded an Amtrak train on my way to Annapolis, Md., to speak to a PRSA Chapter. I asked the gentleman sitting next to me whether he was going to Washington, D.C. He looked at me as if I was insane, which prompted me to question his sanity. He finally, with apparently great self-control, whispered to me intensely: “This is the silence car!” I did not even know Amtrak had one!

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