These are the some of the extracts picked up from the chapter 'Deep Water' in order to make students practice more and to help them score better marks every they appear in not only home exams but final board exams also. Keep practicing and scoring higher.
These are the some of the extracts picked up from the chapter 'Lost Spring' in order to make students practice more and to help them score better marks every they appear in not only home exams but final board exams also. Keep practicing and scoring higher.
These are the some of the extracts picked up from the chapter 'The Last Lesson' in order to make students practice more and to help them score better marks every they appear in not only home exams but final board exams also. Keep practicing and scoring higher.
William Douglas had been a hydrophobic after meeting with two misadventures in his life especially the latter one wherein he was thrown into the deep end of the YMCA pool by a big bully.
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers by Adrienne Rich is a feminist poem which revolves around the theme of male domination and gender conflicts. Through this poem, it has been shown that women are not only harassed mentally but also physically by their male counterparts. Aunt Jennifer, who is a universal figure symbolizing all the women of this
A Thing of Beauty by John Keats is a beautiful creation, taken as an excerpt, from one of the poems crafted by John Keats. In this poem, John Keats praises all the beautiful things present around us and the world. According to him, beautiful things get treasured in our mind and grow more beautiful with
Keeping Quiet by Pablo Neruda is all about the importance of staying calm and composed. Here, Pablo Neruda (Poet) wants people to keep quiet for some time so that they can introspect themselves during the time of introspection and realize what is wrong and what is right for them.
An Elementary School Classroom in a slum by Stephen Spender revolves around the pathetic and miserable condition of the children who are living and reading in an elementary school located in the slum. In the first stanza, the poet talks about the children reading over there.
‘My Mother at Sixty Six’ written by ‘Kamala Das’ revolves around a natural problem namely ‘ageing’ which can’t be controlled or cured by any doctor or surgeon of this world. At the commencement of the poem, we find the poet (Kamala Das) travelling to Cochin airport for an unmentioned work.
Sophie always dreamt of being a fashion designer. Moreover, she wanted to open her own boutique. Jansie always discouraged her because they both belonged to poor families and were earmarked for biscuit factory.