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यू आर नीति क्लास टेंथ ऑफ आर्मी पब्लिक स्कूल हिसार यू अरे मांग मेनी चिल्ड्रन मेनी चिल्ड्रन ऑफ योर स्कूल यू वांट टू हैव द फैसिलिटी ऑफ अ गुड कैंटीन इन योर स्कूल राइट ए लेटर टू युअर स्कूल मैनेजमेंट डिस्क्राइब इन द सिचुएशन एंड रिक्वेस्टिंग हिम टू ओपन ऑफ पेंटिंग फॉर द स्टूडेंट्स कैन गेट गुड हाइजीन फूड इन स्कूल​

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Answered by davkumar3149
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there are a thousand waters to be spanned;//

there are a thousand mountains to be crossed;//

there are a thousand crosses to be borne.//

Our shoulders are not strong;/ our sinews are

grown flaccid with dependence,/ smug with ease

under another’s wing.//

Rest not in peace;//

Meaning: Rizal cannot rest yet because we are still very dependent on others and we need to become independent.

2nd stanza – Not yet Rizal,/ not yet.// The land has need/

of young blood/ and/ what younger than your own,/

Forever spilled in the great name of freedom,//

Forever oblate on the altar of the free?//

Meaning: the Philippines needs young people’s blood like Rizal so we can have the courage to fight for the country and we can have true freedom

3rd stanza – Not you alone, Rizal.//

O souls and spirits of the martyred brave,/ arise!//

Arise and scour the land!// Shed once again

your willing blood!// Infuse the vibrant red

into our thin anemic veins;/ until

we pick up your Promethean tools and,/ strong,/

out of the depthless matrix of your faith

in us,/ and on the silent cliffs of freedom,/

We carve for all time your marmoreal dream!/

Until our people,/ seeing,/ are become

Like the molave,/ firm,/ resilient,/ staunch,/

Rising on the hillside,/ unafraid,/

Strong in its own fibre;/ yes,/ like the molave!//identify the phrase with the similing faceThe present participial (participle) is formed from the verb stem normally by adding -ing to the infinitive with some variation based on the final letters of the stem. Thus to smile becomes smiling. The participle can act as a nonfinite verb, adjective, noun, or as part of an adverb clause. [The Chicago Manual of Style]

Some examples:

Smiling is good for you. - Noun [Gerund]

I love to see your smiling face. - Adjective

Joe ran from Melissa, smiling as he went. - Nonfinite verb [Joe was smiling]

She was grinning, smiling even, as she walked up to the podium. - Participle phrase being used as an adverb

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