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major 5 class assaingment

      🟫     Major 5 assaingment          πŸ”Ή Parmar Khushi j.         πŸ”Ή SY BA English          πŸ”Ή Maharani shree nandkumar arts and commerce college.    ____________________________________________________________________________________                                     ( Class assignment ) 🟫    Literature is an interpretation of life Literature is an interpretation of life as it shapes itself in the mind of the writer, and when we describe something as poetical, we mean it is emotional and imaginative. This can apply to anything—a person, a book, a picture, or an idea. Poetical interpretation means treating life's facts, experiences, and problems with a focus on emotions and imagination, transforming realities and giving form to abstract ideas. This explains why many definit...

AEC assaingment

                              AEC assaingment   πŸ”Ή Parmar khushi j  πŸ”Ή Sy BA English   πŸ”Ή Maharani shree nandkuvarba arts and commerce college. ____________________________________________________________________________________               Home assaingment    Tense: Present Perfect Tense  Page 1: Introduction to Present Perfect Tense πŸ”Ή What is the Present Perfect Tense? The Present Perfect Tense is used to express actions that happened at an unspecified time in the past and are still relevant to the present, or actions that started in the past and continue to the present. πŸ”Ή Structure: Affirmative Sentence: Subject + has/have + past participle (V3) + object. He/She/It uses has I/You/We/They use have Examples: She has visited the museum. I have eaten lunch already. πŸ”ΉNegative Sentence: Subject + has/have + not + past participle (V3) + o...

major 6 class assignment

Major 6 , class assignment August 30, 2025  πŸ”². πŸ“˜ English proverbs & idioms  1. Actions speak louder than words 2. Don’t count your chickens before they hatch 3. Better late than never 4. Rome wasn’t built in a day 5. Every cloud has a silver lining 6. The pen is mightier than the sword 7. Look before you leap 8. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket 9. When in Rome, do as the Romans do 10. Honesty is the best policy 11. A friend in need is a friend indeed 12. The early bird catches the worm 13. Practice makes perfect 14. All that glitters is not gold 15. Time and tide wait for none 16. Jack of all trades, master of none 17. Where there’s a will, there’s a way 18. Strike while the iron is hot 19. Too many cooks spoil the broth 20. Empty vessels make the most noise 21. Slow and steady wins the race 22. Necessity is the mother of invention 23. United we stand, divided we fall 24. Don’t judge a book by its cover 25. Knowledge is power.  πŸ”². πŸ“˜ English Proverbs → Gujar...

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english literature August 29, 2024 Ode on solitude   "Ode on Solitude" is a poem by Alexander Pope, written when he was twelve years old. and widely included in anthologies. The title of this poem was also used by other poets. such as Joseph Warton. To be in a state of solitude means that one has withdrawn from the world and has taken up a life of seclusion. This could be for various reasons, as one may have been born this way, one may have lost care for the world's troubles, or one may just want to have a quieter life. This is exemplified in Alexander Pope's poem, "Ode on Solitude." This poem talks about how a life of isolation is still a happy and quiet life, and to maintain this peace, one must not only remain out of the world, but also remain so secluded that others cannot pester with the world's problems. This poem has an overall happy, content, and peaceful, yet a bit hopeful, mood. The happy mood is seen mostly in the first stanza. The content moo...