Hii, Students in this blog I am going to provide you class 11th english snapshots ch 1 question and answers. Question 1. To which tribe did Aram and Mourad belong? What was particular about their tribe? Answer: Aram and Mourad belonged to Garoghlanian tribe. The tribe was well known for its honesty and trust. The people belonging to the tribe to neither be liars nor thieves. Question 2. Why and when did Mourad take John Byro’s horse? Answer: Mourad was known for a crazy streak in his character. He was fond of horse riding. But he belonged to a poor family, He could never afford to realise his long cherished s dream of riding a horse. So one day he ‘stole’ John Byro’s horse. He kept it to his custody at * least a month, before he disclosed it to Aram. Question 3. Why did Mourad bring the wonderful white horse to Aram? Answer: Mourad brought this horse to Aram, his cousin brother. He knew quite well that Aram was equally fond of riding a horse. Mourad himself had been enjoying joy-r...
Hii, Stduents in this blog we are providing you English (Hornbill) ch 1 question answers. The three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before lie left else country to study abroad. Answer: The three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before he left the country to study abroad are: childhood – when he went to the village school and the grandmother helped him to get ready and went to school with him. boyhood – when he went to the city school in a bus. He shared a room with grandmother but she could no longer help him in his studies. early youth – when he went to the university and was given a room of him own. The common link of friendship was snapped. Three reasons why the author’s grandmother was disturbed when m started going to the city school. Answer: The three reasons why the author’s grandmother was disturbed when he started going to the city school are: She hated western Science and learning. She was pained to know that there ...
Hii, Students in this blog we are going to provide you a short speech on Child Labour. A very warm welcome to all the students and teachers presented here. I am Ishant from class 11th and today I am here to represent my views on child labour. Child Labour is a very important concern in the world. Child Labour effect children both physically and mentally. It also destroys the future of children. The Child Labour Act,1986 defines a child as a person who has not completed the age of 14 years. Child labour is the practice of engaging the children in economic activity. Every child is consider as a gift of god it must be nurtured with care and affection with the family and society. India is one of the foremost country in Asia that has 33 million children employed in various forms of child labour. Children are given opportunities and services to grow in a healthily, they will provide free and compulsory education to all the children between ages 6 to 14 years. There are many cause...
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