Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
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Class : Class 6
@Anirudh Bhatterjee- If president is in any form like President or president both are the same things. Laranya Thanks Laranya
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Class : Class 2
The word 'President' is in capital letters and is not a common noun as per the rules of Capitalization. Also here it is talking about a special person the 1st President of India..Please explain why the answer is not Proper Noun and how is it common noun..
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Class : Class 5
Dr Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India. The word 'President' is in capital letters and is not a common noun as per the rules of Capitalization. However, the answers show it as Common Noun. Please explain.
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 4
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 5
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Class : Class 5
you use yeti when we say an incident which was good or bad took place but despite that something.........ans key is D
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 8
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Class : Class 10
Guys The answer should be A a young girl because the title says that WHEN I AM AN OLD LADY so she is saying that she would do all this nuisance when she is a old lady and then of course it is obvious that right now she is a young girl and all this is just her imagination .But the answer key says that the answer is B an old lady So guys how can an old lady say that when i am an old lady when she IS an old lady?please clear my doubts friends
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Class : Class 8
The answer is young girl because the title says 'when I am an old lady' which means that the narrator is not yet an old lady and the poetry is in future tense.
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Class : Class 9
it is a young girl because of the creative imagination and because the poem is in the future tense, the narrator cannot be an old lady
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Class : Class 8
It should be a young girl1)cause of the imagination and creativity2)because of the lineâwhen Iâm an old ladyâ
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Class : Class 8
The answer must be NONE OF THE ABOVE. The title of the poem "When I'm An Old Lady" clearly states that the narrator cannot be an old lady yet as she says 'when'. She cannot be an young girl because then she wouldn't be having kids.Therefore, she must be an mother with kids.So, the answer is NONE OF THE ABOVE
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Class : Class 9
The name of the poem itself is âWhen I am an old ladyâ. So according to that and the first line, the answer is clearly young girl
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Class : Class 8
If the narrator was a young girl,she wouldnât have children.The title of the poem is,âWhen I am an old ladyâ.So,she canât eat an old lady/grandmother either.So,the answers none of the above(The narrator is probably a mother....)
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Class : Class 8
If the narrator was a young girl,she wouldnâÂÂt have children.The title of the poem is,When I am an old lady.So,she canât Ât eat an old lady/grandmother either.So,the answers none of the above(The narrator is probably a mother....)
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Class : Class 9
it should be a frustrated mother because a young girl does not say these thinks because she might be doing it herself
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Class : Class 8
EXACTLYYY!!!!! I was gonna tell that too guys!! answer is b ...totalllyyy agree guyyzz.. @Anora, @Master
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Class : Class 9
it should be a young girl because of the creative imagination and because it is in the future tense,the person is not an old lady
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Class : Class 8
No, the answer is D. This poem came in the ASSET exam and what they said the right answer was it was by a frustrated mother whom her kids kept annoying and that makes the most sense in context.
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Class : Class 9
The answer must be D. She can't have been a young girl as not only would she not have kids but also in the first lines of the poems she says she will 'return the deeds'. She also says that she will live with her kids, hence indicating that whatever her kids did to her, she will do it to them WHEN she becomes an old lady. Again, all of this is in future tense so we cannot determine whether she is actually an old lady or if she is literally using future tense. The most apt option will be that we cannot determine her age and it is safe to say that she is a frustrated mother imagining all the things she would do when she becomes an old lady. HENCE OPTION D IS JUSTIFIED AND OPTION B IS NOT CORRECT
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Subject :IEO Class : Class 8
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Class : Class 8
When changing from direct to indirect voice, an exclamatory sentence (or any type of sentence for that matter) is changed to an assertive sentence. Option (A) and option (D) are thus excluded, because if they are filled into the respective blank, the sentence would be an exclamatory one. Additionally, the 'you' in option (D) is not acceptable, as personal and possessive pronouns change along with the tense when converting from direct to indirect.Option (C) simply doesn't make sense. The word 'how' advocates that Mrs. Otis is asking a question, while Mrs. Otis is simply exclaiming the manner in which Mr. Ghost was belching. Thus, by deduction, option (B) is the correct answer (in my opinion).
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