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Paras Aggarwal
Subject: English
, asked on 3/5/18
You are Raj.As the president of a voluntary organisation you have visited a slum areas in your city destroy in a massive fire. write a report on the tragic situation of these homeless people to be published in a magazine.
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Aditi Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 28/4/18
The narrator did not notice any change in the grandmother after he returned from abroad comment (50 words)
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Aditi Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 26/4/18
it used to be the happiest half hour of the day explain with reference to the Portrait of a Lady.
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Aditi Verma
Subject: English
, asked on 25/4/18
How is the grandfather's portrait different from that of grandmother's ?
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Valli Ananth
Subject: English
, asked on 3/3/18
How to write report writing? ( all the different types for class 12).
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Yayati
Subject: English
, asked on 14/2/18
Format of note making along with its way of summarising in last .
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Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 2/3/17
Griffin was not happy even though his labour bore fruit. Comment. (From novel -The invisible man).
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
How do you think Jack’s storyline would have been impacted if Jack had accepted Jo’s ending of the story? (Refernce : Class 12 English NCERT Vistas - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
Discuss Jack’s perception about gender and its roles. Cite instances from the text to support your answer. (Reference : Class 12 English NCERT Vistas - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
Wanting Roger Skunk to continue to smell the way a “little skunk should smell” has great significance. Explain. (Reference : Class 12 English NCERT Vistas - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
What is the significance of the “half old tan and half new ivory cage of moldings, rails and baseboards” appearing at the end of the story? (Reference : Class 12 English NCERT Vistas - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
Why do you think both Jo and Jack want a different ending each, for Roger Skunk’s story? (Reference : Class 12 English NCERT Vistas - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
“He was telling her something true, something she must know” Why does the narrator make this statement? (Reference : Class 12 English - Should Wizard hit Mommy)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
In today’s world, the mantra for success is considered to be the ability to think out of the box. At the same time, as in the play, acceptance is difficult for those who are different. As Derry says, “After I’d come home, one person said, “He’d have been better off stopping in there. In the hospital. He’d be better off with others like himself.”
How would you reconcile both these ideas, of a demand for difference, on one hand, and a need to isolate difference on the other hand?
(Reference : Class 12 English - On the face of it)
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Vaidyanathan Iyer
Subject: English
, asked on 21/2/22
Derry mentions two kinds of responses people often have to justify misfortune, one “‘Look at all those people who are in pain and brave and never cry and never complain and don’t feel sorry for themselves”; and secondly, “think of all those people worse off than you.” Far from comforting him, these empty words only agitate him.
In both cases, one’s sense of self is derived from others and how they live their lives.
(a) How far might looking at others itself be the cause of suffering?
(b) In what way can people, especially children, be empowered to face their challenges without the spectre of comparison?
(Reference : Class 12 English - On the face of it)
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How would you reconcile both these ideas, of a demand for difference, on one hand, and a need to isolate difference on the other hand?
(Reference : Class 12 English - On the face of it)
In both cases, one’s sense of self is derived from others and how they live their lives.
(a) How far might looking at others itself be the cause of suffering?
(b) In what way can people, especially children, be empowered to face their challenges without the spectre of comparison?
(Reference : Class 12 English - On the face of it)