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Class 11 English Discovering Tut The Saga Continues Explanation

  Class 11 English Discovering Tut The Saga Continues   Explanation With Reference to Context Discovering Tut The Saga Continues   - Up CBSE board Class 11 Chapter 3 Discovering Tut The Saga Continues   Detailed Explanation of the lesson with summary and meaning of difficult words. The name of the Lesson Discovering Tut The Saga Writer of this Chapter-  A. R Williams   About the Author------ A.   R Williams has been special in science and culture heritage. She was awarded many times. She devoted herself to solve ancient mysterious of the world. About the lesson ------ O nce upon a time a great civilization flourished in Egypt. At that time, a powerful royal family ruled over Egypt. The majestic tombs were left. The rulers were mummified. Tut was the last ruler of the royal family. Howard carter discovered his tomb.        Explanation with reference to context the following passage: 1-All afternoon……. R...

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Keeping Quite Explanation Reference to Context Questions and Answers

Class 12 Keeping Quite Explanation Reference to Context Questions Answers Summary Central Idea The name of the Lesson – Keeping Quite ( शांत रहना  ) Writer of this Chapter – Pablo Neruda Born – 12 July, 1904 – 1973 Award- Nobel Prize -1971   Summary of the Poem In this poem, the poet asks to be calm, the poet wants to keep calm till the count of twelve. The poet says that for a second no person in the world should speak in any language nor move any part of his body. The poet wants all the machines of the world to stop for a while. All types of warfare should be stopped at once. The poet describes the victory of war as meaningless. He says that no one survives after the war. Everyone enjoy this moment, everyone came out wearing new clothes, the poet wishes for stability, which means completely silent. He believes that a long silence can do a lot of good for a human being. The poet says that we should take inspiration from the earth, which keeps doing its w...

Class 12 A Roadside Stand explanation reference and context

Class 12 A Roadside Stand   explanation reference to context Explain with reference to the context of the following stanza . 1- The little   old ------------------- and withering faint . Reference - These lines are taken from the poem ' A Roadside Stand' by Robert Frost. Context - The given line gives the roadside stands and their position. Explanation - There is a small house which is strange and a small new shed has also been set up on the side of the road on the opposite side of the front, where the traffic, all vehicles pass by. There are roadside settlements selling various fresh produce, but they were in very poor condition and, pathetically, very sadly, they requested not to demand only a dole, according to the poet, of bread. Charity, that approach will not be in the interest of justice. They expect only some money, cash whose circulation is found to be helpful for growth. Cash survives the collapse of the city's economy, which gradually diminishes in the...

A Things of Beauty' Explanation Reference To The Context Class 12

  A Things of Beauty' Explanation Reference to the Context  Class 12  Should Wizard Hit Mommy - Up CBSE board Class 12 Chapter 5 Things of Beauty  Detailed Explanation of the lesson with summary and meaning of difficult words. In addition, the explanation is followed by a summary of the text. All questions and answers given in the lesson are covered The name of the Lesson A Thing of Beauty ( सुंदरता की वस्तू ) Writer of this Chapter – John Keats Born – (October 31, 1795) Dead – February 3, 1821) About the Author John Keats was born on October 31, 1795 in London, United Kingdom. He was an English Romantic poet. Although trained to be a surgeon, he decided to devote himself to poetry. He was Lord Byron and P.B. Shelley was one of the main figures of the second generation of Romantic poets, while his works were published only four years before his death from tuberculosis at the age of 25. His important poems are A Nightmare, To Autumn, The Grecian Urn on John Keats' 18...

Aunt Jennifer's Tiger Explain Reference to the context Class 12

 Class 12 Aunt Jennifer's Tiger Explain Reference to the context  1-       Explain with reference to the context of the following stanza (a)     Aunt Jennifer’s -----------------  sleek chivalric certainly. Reference – The line above is taken from Aunt Jennifer's tiger in a poem written by Adrienne Rich . Context-  The verse introduces tigers and tiger movements made by Aunt Jennifer. Explanation:   Aunt Jennifer is an old lady who created the image of a tiger on the screen. There the tiger is shown in running condition. He is the resident of the lush green world, the gem topaz, shining like a forest. Their natural habitat is the forest. They are very courageous, they are not afraid of the people under the tree, they are symbolically courageous, courageous. Man can frighten them. Those tigers are found running with decency, might and confidence. They know, they believe they are the most powerful. (b)  ...

Class 11 Photograph Question Answer Explanation with reference to the context

 Class 11 A Photograph Question And Answer Explanation with reference to the context A Photograph   - Up CBSE board Class 11 Chapter 1  A Photograph    Explanation of the lesson with summary and meaning of difficult words. In addition, the explanation is followed by a summary of the text. All questions and answers given in the lesson are covered The name of the Lesson - A Photograph Writer of this Chapter – Shirley Toulson Born – 20 - May - 1924 Dead -   23- September - 2018 About the Poet Shirley Toulson was a great poetess. Journalist. favourite   teacher and   editor. She was born on 20 th May. 1924 in England. Her first book was published in 1960. She would participate in social activities also  Kathleen Shirley Tolson (née Dixon; 20 May 1924 – 23 September 2018) was an English author, poet, journalist and local politician. Toulson attended Priors Field School and served with the Auxiliary Field Service during W...

The Portrait of A Lady Explanation Reference to Context Questions Answers Class 11

Class 11 The Portrait of A Lady Explanation Reference to Context Questions Answers     The Portrait of A Lady   - Up CBSE board Class 11 Chapter 1  The Portrait of A Lady   Explanation of the lesson with summary and meaning of difficult words. In addition, the explanation is followed by a summary of the text. All questions and answers given in the lesson are covered The name of the Lesson -  The Portrait of A Lady   ( ) Writer of this Chapter –  Khushwant Singh  Born –  2- February-1915 Dead - 20 March - 2014    About the Author     The storyteller himself is Khushant Singh. He was born on 2 February 1915 in Hadali, Punjab. When he went to live in the city, his parents left him with his grandmother. He was a famous writer. He was a great journalist, politician and lawyer. He started his writing in 1956 when he wrote the novel 'Train to Pakistan'. He left this world for heaven on 20 March 2014. Abou...

CLASS 12 LOST SPRING EXPLANATION REFERENCE AND CONTEXT

    CLASS 12 LOST SPRING EXPLANATION, REFERENCE AND CONTEXT                         ANEES JUNG       1 - A fter month of   ………………………each of them Reference - This given excerpt has been taken from the chapter 'Lost Spring' written by 'Anees Jung'. Context - In this passage the author tells about the meaning and recognition of the name Saheb. Explanation - The author is telling in this excerpt that she has known the boy sahib for a long time and then asks his name and he gets 'Saheb-e-Alam'. Saheb is an illiterate and young boy and does not know the meaning of his name. The authors imagine that if Saheb would know the meaning of his name - Lord of the Universe, he would not be able to believe it. Completely clueless, unaware of the meaning of his name, he wanders about in the streets with his friends. They appear like birds of the morning, an army of barefoot boys and disappear in the ...

Class 12th poet and Pancakes Explanation Reference to context

 Class 12th Poet And Pancakes Explanation Reference to Context  Explain with reference to the context   Class 12 Poet And Pancakes  Questions And Answers Summary   Introduction to the lesson The essay, "Poets and Pancakes" is a quote from the book "My Years with Boss" by Asokmitran. Boss SS. Vasan, who founded Gemini Studio, produced many films that influenced every aspect of Indian life. Huh. There were two important ones in Gemini Studio's production department, namely the story department and the makeup department. Gemini's makeup department was on top of the building. Makeup ingredients were bought in bulk. Pancake was the brand name of the makeup ingredients. The film was initially shot indoors. Only five percent of the shootings were shouted out. Subbu was an important figure in the golden years of Gemini Established in 1940, for nearly thirty years, Mithun Studios in Madras (Chennai) was one of India's leading and influential film-making organizat...

The Rattrap Explanation Reference to Context

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CLASS 12- THE DEEP WATER EXPLAIN WITH REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT

CLASS 12- THE DEEP WATER  EXPLAIN WITH REFERENCE TO THE CONTEXT 1- From the beginning ………….. force of the waves. Reference -: This paragraph is taken from the chapter 'Deep Water' by William Douglas. Contex t- This paragraph gives information about an incident in the childhood of William Douglas. Explanation: The protagonist of the chapter, William Douglas, tells that his father was on a California beach when he was about three or four years old. They were in the wave and the narrator was hanging on his father's lap. Suddenly, the waves knocked him down and swept over him. The water choked him inside and he had lost his breath. Though the incident was not serious but he was scared. The father knew that nothing would go wrong so he was laughing but from that day a terror about the strong power of water sat in the heart of the narrator. 2 .- It seemed….but not my mouth. Reference - This quote is taken from the chapter 'Deep Water' by 'William Douglas'. Con...