Extracurricular activities are the part of a healthy person. I always take pride in participating in various extracurricular activities in my school. There are a few extracurricular achievements I must be proud of.
My first extracurricular achievement was that I won a medal in annual inter schools speech and debates competition. I won first prize in class 5th.
I am also an avid reader and good writer. My second extracurricular achievement was that I won a cash prize of 10,000 rupees on a essay writing competition. I won with my essay on “Save trees Save Earth” during inter schools essay writing competition. I was in 7th grade at that time.
I have great interest in sports. I can play cricket very well. It was my biggest sports achievement that I helped my team win the tournament this year, in class 10th. I was awarded man of the match. It is a moment of pride and my greatest extracurricular success.
Achievements and success are the part of one’s life. These are my achievements in my school as a student. I feel a great sense of pride for my student life accomplishment. I will try my level best to add more best personal achievements in my coming life days.
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Answer:
overstatement --> E. hyperbole
pleasant-sounding --> C. euphony
understatement --> A. litotes
simile --> B. cool as a cucumber
cacophony --> D. opposite of euphony
Explanation:
An overstatement or hyperbole is a figure of speech that uses exaggeration to express an idea, a feeling, an action etc.
Euphony refers to a harmonious combination of words or sounds, being pleasant to the ear.
An understatement is the description or presentation of something as being less important than what it really is. Litotes is an ironic understatement.
A simile is a figure of speech which makes a comparison - stating a similarity - between two different things. It uses words such as "as" or "like".
Cacophony is a discordance of sounds, unpleasant to the ear.
Because the hammer is completely intact, with no evidence that it is aimed as a weapon during the crime.
"Valley of fear" is the book written by Arthur Conan Doyle and tells one of the adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
In this book, we are introduced to the following elements:
- Sherlock is summoned to help with the investigation of a mysterious murder.
- This murder is based on a crime and the culprits must be found.
- Sherlock uses all his wit, reaching a conclusion about the crime halfway through the book.
- The other half of the book is used to describe how the crime took place.
During the investigation, Sherlock and his companions analyze all the possible objects used during the crime, among these objects is a hammer, which White Mason, one of the helpers claims, was not used during the crime.
He has this certainty, as the hammer was found without any marks of use, and there was no evidence at the scene of the crime that could have been caused by the use of the hammer.
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Answer:
NP
Explanation:
It's a Noun Phrase, because the word "The" is acting as a determiner, Mammoth is a modifier, why a modifier? because it's modifying the noun "beast", so. what kind of beast is it? it's a Mammoth beast. Beast is the noun head of the phrase.