Answer:
Ingredients Of Momos
For the Dough:
120 gms refined flour
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp salt water (for kneading)
For the Chicken Filling:
1 cup chicken (minced)
1/2 cup onions, finely chopped
1/4 tsp black pepper powder
1 tbsp oil
1/2 tsp garlic paste
1/2 tsp soya sauce
Salt
1/4 tsp vinegar
For the Vegetarian Filling:
1 cup cabbage and carrots, grated
2 tbsp onions , finely chopped
1/2 tsp garlic, finely chopped
1 tbsp oil
1/4 tsp vinegar
1/2 tsp soya sauce
to taste salt
to taste pepper
1 tbsp cornflour
For Chilli Sauce:
25 gram garlic, peeled
6 gms whole red chillies
3 tbsp vinegar
1 tbsp oil
to taste salt
to taste sugar
How to make
Prepare Chilli Sauce:
1.Cut the red chillies and soak them in water for about two hours. Cut up into small pieces and soak in the vinegar for one to two hours. Put all the ingredients in a mixie and grind to a smooth paste.
Prepare Momos:
1.In a bowl mix all the ingredients of the chicken or vegetable filling, according to your choice. Keep aside.
2.Knead the refined flour, baking powder and salt together into firm dough. Cover and keep aside for 30 minutes.
3.Roll the dough into very thin 4-5 inch rounds.
4.Take each round piece and place some filling in the center.
5.Bring the edges together and twist to seal it.
6.Steam in a steamer for about 10 minutes and serve hot with chilly sauce.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Part A
How does the author provide readers with important information about Aunt Gertrude in the passage's exposition?
The author includes a flashback that details the narrator's interactions with and views on his aunt.
The author has the narrator's uncle read aloud a letter written by Aunt Gertrude.
The author includes dialogue in which characters talk about Aunt Gertrude's traits.
The author foreshadows the ending by mentioning Aunt Gertrude's well-known generosity.
Question 2
Part B
Which sentence from the exposition best illustrates the function of this part of the story as identified in Part A?
“This was not the time to press Aunt Gertrude for details, and just a few minutes later, she died peacefully.”
"I had seen Aunt Gertrude more in the past two years than I had ever before in my life, and she could be terrifying, often wearing a mean scowl on her deeply lined face."
“I’ll never forget the last moments before she died.”
“Although I never felt particularly close to Aunt Gertrude, it was comforting to know she was close by in her last years.”
Sorry I could not attach the story myself but here this the name of it
Secret in Slovakia
People have often wondered if William Shakespeare had any involvement in the most important writing project of his time, the translation and prepartation of the King James Bible. Although there are no ways to verify this, at least one set of clues indicates Shakespeare probably had some involvement with at least the Old Testament part of the book.
William Shakespeare lived from 1564-1616. The creation of the King James Bible began in the year 1610, the year in which Shakespeare would have been 46 years old.
If you turn to Psalm 46 in the King James Bible, and if you count exactly 46 words into the psalm, you find the word "shake." If you count 46 words back from the end of that psalm, you will find the word "spear."
It just seems too coincidental to think that it was by fluke circumstances that the 46th Psalm would be translated around the time of Shakespeare's 46th birthday and that the 46th word from the start and the 46th word from the end would be "shake" and "spear." My professional opinion is, Shakespeare translated that section of the King James Bible and he slipped in a secret byline to prove it was his work.
Dr. Dennis E. Hensley is director of the professional writing department at Taylor University in Upland, Indiana. He holds four degrees in linguistics and literature, including a Ph.D. in English from Ball State University. He is the author of 52 books.
Answer: Excitement or increased activity
Because, “sensory overload” is the same as when your excited.
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