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lesson 4 Amanda

letter for placing order

Format 1 Write a letter to Delhi Sports, Daryaganj, New Delhi, placing an order for sports articles like footballs, cricket balls, Tennis balls and cricket bats to be supplied to your school. Sign as Ravi/Raveena, Sports Secretary. Answer: Happy Time Public School Bhajan pura New Delhi 1100XX 19 January 20XX The Manager Delhi Sports, Darya Ganj New Delhi 1100XX Dear Sir Subject: Placement of sports goods This has reference to the quotation dated 19 December 20XX. Kindly send the following items at the above address. Name of the Items No. of Items Remarks Football 10 Sparton Cricket balls 10 Leather Tennis balls 20 Vicky (brand) Cricket bats 10 SS All the items should be in good condition, well bound and packed properly and delivered within a week. The payment will be made by cash once the items reach us. Any damage during transportation would be your responsibility. Though in the past, you have never given us any opportunity to complain and – the goods have always reached u

From the Diary of Anne Frank

From the Diary of Anne Frank

the ball poem

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Periodic classification of elements

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English sample paper

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hindi sample paper

hindi sample paper

human eye and colourfull world

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lesson 7 coordinate geometry

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ENGLISH letter to editor

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pad parichay

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lesson 10 light reflection and refraction

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The rise of nationalism in Europe

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Two stories about Flying

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A Tiger in the Zoo

Meanings Stalks: follows Vivid: bright colored Pads: paws of tiger Rage: anger Lurking: To be hidden as to wait for your prey. Snarling: warning sounds made by animals Baring: uncovered Fangs: Sharp tooth of animals Concrete: building made of bricks, cement, sand and water Patrolling: to guard, to vigil tiger in zoo

hindustryes sturdy tips #14

Fire and ice

click to view full chapter Meaning Desire- a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen Favour- approval, support Perish- die Suffice- be sufficient Fire and Ice - Literary devices 1. Rhyming scheme- Aba abc bcb 2. Assonance- it is repetition of vowel sounds in same line. The repetition is at different places in different words. Example- The long sound of “o” in “I h o ld with th o se who favour fire” 3. Alliteration- alliteration is the repetition of a consonant sound at the start of two or more closely placed words. Example- The sound of “f” in “favour fire”, “w” in “world will” 4. Imagery- Imagery is used to make readers perceive things involving their five senses. Example- “Some say the world will end in fire” “To say that for destruction ice Is also great” 5. Anaphora- the repetition of a word or expression at the start of two or more consecutive lines. Example - “Some say” is repeated at the start of lines 1 and 2. 6. Personificatio

Dust of Snow

 Click to view Question Bank  Meanings Shook- shake Hemlock- a poisonous tree with small white flowers Rued- held in regret Dust of Snow Literary Devices 1.Rhyme Scheme- abab cdcd 2.Alliteration- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words. The instances of alliteration are as follows- a)Has given my heart b) And saved some part   3.inversion - when the structure of a sentence is changed by the poet to create rhyme, this poetic license is called inversion. In stanza 1, inversion can be seen. 4.assonance - the prominence of a vowel sound throughout a line is called assonance. In stanza 1, line 2 - “Shook down on me” - ‘o’ sound is prominent. 5.enjambment - when the same sentence continues to the next line without the use of any punctuation marks, it is called enjambment. It has been used thorughout the poem. Dust of Snow Answers to NCERT Questions Thinking about the Poem 1. What is a “dust of snow”? What does the poet s

lesson 2

Click to view Question Bank Ans.1 Organised Sector Unorganised Sector (i) Working conditions are regulated on (i) There are rules but they are the basis of government rules and not strictly implemented for the regulations. benefit of workers. (ii) Workers have job security. (ii) Worker have no job security. (iii) Workers get weekly holidays, medical (iii) There are no such benefits at work. facilities, retirement benefits, etc. 2:- Public sector is an important sector for the development of economy. (i) There are several things needed by the society as a whole but which the private sector will not provide at a reasonable cost. As huge sum of amount is needed which private sector can not afford, so public sector is needed there. For example, building bridges, railway etc. (ii) There are several basic activities which government has to support, for example, selling electricity at lower cost, providing driking water at affordable rate etc. (iii) There are some activities which