question:
तल दिइएका शब्दहरूलाई अर्थ खुल्ने गरी वाक्यमा प्रयोग गर्नुहाेस् :सिर्जनशील,अाविष्कार,सजीव,प्राचीन,अाधुनिक,रेखाचित्र,मनाेभाव,जीवनाेपयाेगी,परम्परा,दुरवस्था
( Use the following words in a sentence that makes sense: creative, invention, animate, ancient, modern, drawing, persuasion, vitality, tradition, misfortune)
Answer:
उम्म ... तपाईं वाक्यमा ती सबै प्रयोग गर्न सक्नुहुन्न
(umm you cant use all those words in a sentence)
Answer:
phonological loop.
Explanation:
Phonological loop can be defined as the portion of the human working memory that is typically responsible for handling auditory and verbal informations (data) such as music, language, etc.
Generally, it is often more difficult for individuals to hold or retain many long words than it is to hold short words in mind in the phonological loop, this is called a word-length effect.
In an attempt to order pizza by telephone, Sue keeps repeating a telephone number over and over after reading the telephone guide. She is using the phonological loop.
Yes, this is true!
You should genereally use sources for anything you say if it's not your original idea - this way you can avoid being accused of plagiarism.
One exception is common knowledge - so you don't have to provide sources for example for what a capital of a certain country is.
Answer:
D.It resolves the major conflict of the poem by showing that Peterkin has found something by the rivulet.
The creation of linguistic states was the first and greatest test for democratic politics in India because it allowed people who spoke the same ideology or dialect to be grouped in the same region and thus could develop a strong sense of identity and regionalism that stimulated creation political parties seeking to serve the political, social and economic interests of their region.
As the states had different languages and in the face of a variety of political concerns, democracy proved necessary, to bring together all the inhabitants in the face of a political administration that could represent all of them equally, without favoritism by regions or languages.