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EXERCISE IN COMPOSITION 100
Fill the blanks with Conjunctions.
1. I am in the right, and you are in the wrong.
2. The most exquisite work of literary art exhibits a certain crudeness and coarseness,
we turn to it from nature.
3. he had not paid his bill, his electricity was cut off.
4. There never can be prosperity in any country all the numerous cultivators of the soil are permanently
depressed and injured.
5. Giving up wrong pleasure is not self-sacrifice, self-culture.
6. Conform thyself then to thy present fortune cut thy coat according to thy cloth.
7. Inconsistency consists in a change of conduct there is no change of circumstances which justify it.
8. The disgust felt towards any kind of knowledge is a sign that it is prematurely presented, that it is
presented in an indigestible form.
9. do the learned know what sort of mortals inhabit beyond those mountains, _whether they be inhabited at all.
10. His ambition was inordinate, he was jealous of every man of ability.
11. Just laws are no restraint upon the freedom of the good, the good man desires nothing which a just law will
interfere with.
12. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, others judge us by what we have already done.
13. My worthy friend Sir Roger is one of those who are not only at peace with themselves, beloved and esteemed by
all about them.
14. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated, destroyed.
15. As long as he (William of Orange) lived, he was the guiding-star of a brave nation ; he died the little children cried
in the street.
16. No one likes puns, alliterations, antithesis, argument and analysis better than I do; I sometimes had rather be without
them.
17. It (the game of fives) is "the finest exercise for the body best relaxation for the mind."
18. He (Omar Khayyam) abhorred hypocrisy, he was not too stern with the hypocrite.
19. Our proudest title is not that we are the contemporaries of Darwin, that we are the descendants of Shakespeare.
20. He (Henry Bradshaw) knew more about printed books any man living
21. Are you impatient with the lark he sings rather than talks?
22. Trust the man who hesitates in his speech and is quick and steady in action, beware of long arguments and long
beards.
23. Religion does not banish mirth only moderates and sets rules to it.
24. A man's real character will always be more visible in his household anywhere else.
Lend every man
25.
grandfather was old and gray-haired, his heart leaped with joy
thy ear but few
thy voice.
whenever little Alice came fluttering, like a butterfly, into the room.
26. He that is slow to anger is better
the mighty.
27.
we approached the house, we heard the sound of music.
28. The ravine was full of sand now,
it had once been full of water.
29. The harvest truly is plenteous,
the labourers are few.​

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Answered by mujahidraza42514
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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

1. I am in the right, and you are in the wrong.

2. The most exquisite work of literary art exhibits a certain crudeness and coarseness, since we turn to it from nature.

3. As he had not paid his bill, his electricity was cut off.

4. There never can be prosperity in any country because all the numerous cultivators of the soil are permanently depressed and injured.

5. Giving up wrong pleasure is not self-sacrifice but self-culture.

6. Conform thyself then to thy present fortune and cut thy coat according to thy cloth.

7. Inconsistency consists of a change in conduct because there is no change of circumstances which justifies it.

8. The disgust felt towards any kind of knowledge is a sign that it is prematurely presented and that it is presented in an indigestible form.

9. Do the learned know what sort of mortals inhabit beyond those mountains, or whether they be inhabited at all.

10. His ambition was inordinate as he was jealous of every man of ability.

11. Just laws are no restraint upon the freedom of the good for the good man desires nothing which a just law will interfere with.

12. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing while others judge us by what we have already done.

13. My worthy friend Sir Roger is one of those who are not only at peace with themselves, but also beloved and esteemed by all about them.

14. The fleets of the enemy were not merely defeated but rather destroyed.

15. As long as he (William of Orange) lived, he was the guiding-star of a brave nation ; when he died the little children cried in the street.

16. No one likes puns, alliterations, antithesis, argument and analysis better than I do; but I sometimes had rather be without them.

17. It (the game of fives) is "the finest exercise for the body and best relaxation for the mind."

18. He (Omar Khayyam) abhorred hypocrisy, though he was not too stern with the hypocrite.

19. Our proudest title is not that we are the contemporaries of Darwin, rather that we are the descendants of Shakespeare.

20. He (Henry Bradshaw) knew more about printed books than any man living.

21. Are you impatient with the lark because he sings rather than talks?

22. Trust the man who hesitates in his speech and is quick and steady in action but beware of long arguments and long beards.

23. Religion does not banish mirth but only moderates and sets rules to it.

24. A man's real character will always be more visible in his household than anywhere else.

25. Grandfather was old and gray-haired, yet his heart leaped with joy thy ear but few thy voice whenever little Alice came fluttering, like a butterfly, into the room.

26. He who is slow to anger is better the mighty.

27. We approached the house when we heard the sound of music.

28. The ravine was full of sand now, but it had once been full of water.

29. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborer's are few.​

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