14 Bandit
7 Carpet
3 Copy
12 Cycle
4 Floor
15 Hermit
2 Idea
11 Lunar
8 Marker
19 Mathematician
18 Mathematics
1 Missed
21 Nonrenewable
10 Pardon
9 Party
20 Renewable
16 Sixty
6 Stars
5 Started
17 Symptom
13 Vomit
Delhi Public School
Notice
MUN Competition
May 20th 2021
This is to inform the students of class 8 - 10 that the school is organizing a An inter house MUN competition on 30th May the details are as follow:
Day/Date: Sunday , 30th May
Time : 11am
Venue: School Auditorium
Students who are interested may contact the head of English department Mr. Manu for further information.
(Sign)
Rehan
Head Boy
In building reading skills, vocabulary affects reading experiences directly as one may enhance his reading skills if his vocabulary is extensive.
The affect of vocabulary on a college student is immense as having an extensive vocabulary makes the study as well as conversation easy.
During the masters, I had to show perseverance as I had to persistent and determination for two years to get good result and that perseverance paid off at the end as I passed with first division.
One must have perseverance. Study regularly, make time table and follow it. Do not digress from your path to achieve success during college journey.
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Answer:
Option D
Explanation:
This is the case of indirect characterization. In case of indirect characterization, a person is described on the basis of heir thoughts, actions, speech, and dialogue. Here, being brave is a kind of behavioral aspect of the person described in the paragraph. However, Direct characterization is the description of physical stature, work, passions etc.
Hence, option D is correct
Answer:
True
Explanation:
There are especially two types of affixes the ones which are added at the beginning of a word, they are called prefixes and the other type are those that are added at the end which is called suffixes. These suffixes have also a division. Some of the suffixes are the consonant suffixes and the others are the vowel suffixes. Some examples of consonant suffixes are -s, -less, -ness, -ment, and -ly. For instance, a word that ends in e keeps the letter e with the consonant suffix, so the word "late" can be added "-ly" to form the word "lately" and the letter e of the word is kept.