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Indigo- Workbook solution class 12

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 Indigo- Louis Fischer   1. who visited Gandhiji at Sevagram and when? Answer:  Louis Fischer  came to India in May 1942. He was in India for two months. The world war was in full swing. In the scorching heat of June he spent one week with Gandhiji in this Ashram. 2. where did the speaker visit Gandhiji ? Answer: The speaker visited Gandhiji at Sevagram, in central India. 3.who was he? where had he gone? Answer:    He was Gandhiji himself. He had gone to the December 1916 annual convention of the Indian National Congress party in Lucknow. 4. Why did the peasant come up to Gandhiji? Answer: The peasant came up to Gandhiji to request him to come to his district, Champaran. 5. What Was the name of the peasant who came up to Gandhiji And from where did he come? Answer: The name of the peasant who came up to Gandhiji was Rajkumar Sukla. He was from Champaran. 6.How many delegates and visitors were there in annual convention? Answer: 2301 delegates and many visitors were present there in

On The Face Of It- Workbook solution class 12

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  On The Face Of It  @wee_zy999  - Susan Hill  Marks-2/3 Short Answer Type  Question: 1.why does Mr. Lamb leave his gate open? Or, Why does Mr. Lamb Leave The gate of his house always open? Answer: Mr. Lamb always keeps his gate open because he does not mind strangers entering his house, He is an extremely social person and is ever ready to welcome anyone who enters his garden. 2. How does Mr. Lamb Keep himself busy when it is a bit cool? Answer:    When it's a bit cool, Mr. Lamb keeps himself busy by   pulling down the ripe crab apples of his garden with the help of the ladder and a stick . 3."It ate my face up. It ate me up". _ who said these words? why? Answer:  These words are uttered by Derry. He said these words   because his face was eaten by acid . He had one side of his face disfigured with acid and didn't like it. 4. What kind of garden does Mr. Lamb have? Why does he like it? Answer:   Mr. Lamb has a garden-outside his house. It has  flowers, grass, tr

Deep Water - English Workbook Solution class 12

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Deep Water - William Douglas (Workbook Solution) Mark - 6 Share for more!!!! Long Answer Type Question    1. "nothing is impossible in this world. It in our will power which turns the impossible to possible"-Justify. Answer:  the word impossible itself spells I'M POSSIBLE. for everything in the world will be possible and it will be with the help of your will power. our attitude determines how we work towards the impossible and achieve success.       our mind has the ability to think the possibility of how we can do the work with possible attempts. nothing is impossible in this world and if you have the desire to prove this you must have put great efforts to work on it. to attain the goal, you must smile in the distress times and leave it out of your mind because there are many politicians who have achieved great things by not hearing even a single word from what the enemies mock or blame of. even one of the great example is our prime minister, Narendra Modi. faith a

English Workbook Class 12 Solutions: The tiger king

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 The tiger king  (workbook solution) Short Answer Type Questions: Mark - 2   1. Who became famous as the 'Tiger king' and why? answer: The Maharaja   of Pratibandapuram  was called the Tiger King. At the time of his birth the astrologers declared that the prince would have to die one day. 2. Who is the writer of the story? where is the story set? Answer: The writer of the story The tiger king is Kalki krishnamurthy. The story ‘The Tiger King’ is a satire on those in power. Most of the time the rulers are not interested in serving the people or work for the welfare of the public; instead, they spend their time in foolish pursuits. This is a story about the transience of life. The story is about crime and punishment. Kalki has used humour, irony and conversational narrative style to bring out the theme. 3. what did the chief astrologer predict at the time of the prince's birth? Answer:   The astrologers predicted that  the newly born prince will grow up to become the he