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IF" poetry By Rudyard Kipling

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IF BY RUDYARD KIPLING If you can keep your head when all about you       Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,   If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,     But make allowance for their doubting too;   If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,     Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,     And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream—and not make dreams your master.       If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim.   If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster     And treat those two impostors just the same.   If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken     Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,     And stoop and build ’elm up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings     An...

AG gardener's On Saying Please

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  The writer was in peculiar situation, where-in he was thrown out of lift,the complain that liftman has that writer didnt utter please, while saying 'top please ' is required according to liftman. But we cannot bring somone to utter illtreatment or summon at courts of law, for not saying please sorry thank you. According to Gardner his all day was nt normal as the incident liftman and insult which he felt was all day with him Some injuries  to our esteem may be there for hours or days or months which cannot wiped off.. In the same way if we quarrel in terms of our illtreatment dine by others so there might be blood shed and voilence, that which isnt good anyway. But writer Gardner had found a noble man in the form of condutor, as once writer wasnt having money to travel in bus, on his way towards home. Then conductor allowed  him to travel and asked to pay for it when he boards the same bus again. Even conductor had trouble before, it was his shoe were trampled, by passe...

Onomatopoeic words in ENGLISH

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  onomatopoeic words are those that imitate, resemble or suggest the sounds that they name for example, roar, hiss, buzz, oink, chirp... Usually, they represent names of sounds that cries of different animals the sounds of objects anf movements, and so on. A few onomatopoeic words which we aren't familiar with. Babble, bang   beep clap   clink cluck Giggle gulp hush meow screech sizzle Slurp squeak. Hiss hum buzz grunt Chirp   or chirrup. Example A clicking of mouse is heard as soon as he started his computer on. The ticking if clock was heard in defining silence of room. As soon as there was dawning sky the birds started chirping wildly. There was dull thud when a mango was fallen from the tree. The sheep beating was heard when the gate of shed was opened. The slurp came from him as soon as he drank tea from the cup. She crunched two biscuits kept on drawing table. I gulped loads of water, out of thirst after the match.

Essay writing procedure and guidelines

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  The essay literally means an attempt. Its a long piece of prose, to inform and persuade, A short message is not enough  to give information in detail, one has to deal with context state facts, explain process, deal with discuss strengths and areas of improvement and conclude with an evaluation and summary. So deal with this, we could follow the three pointer method of introduction body or analysis and the third obe is conclusion. One has to intorduce the topic for that five or six sentences dealing with cohesion, coherence means given sentences could meaningfully connected, so we lead to body the main discussion lines of topic deal indepth analysis with facts then come to conclusion with thought provoking remark, or opinion based sentences to end essay. An essay about humanitarian Mother Teresa Essay on Mother Teresa: There are many humanitarian in the history of the world. Out of the blue, Mother Teresa stood in that crowd of people. She is a lady of great caliber wh...

LOTUS poem

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  Toru datt belonged to 1856 1877 period has subsisted prolific authorship,considering poineering figure, a poet translator, novelist She her fair share of study in indian classical language sanskrit, and worked to unite eastern and western, philosophies particilarly in this poem lotus. Toru datt published this poem in Ancient Ballads and Legends of Hindustan ( 1882) the poem a sonnet (14 lines), contains the first part comprising of 8 lines rest six are knoen as set with problem.cupid god of love raises a question who is the queenliest flower in all flowers and riverly is termed between lily and rose which is the lovliest, the qualities of both flowers are described and defended the second part consists of last six lines offers the solution the matter is resolved by flora the god of flowers the answer is 'Lotus the flower which embodies the qualities of both rose and lily, of passion and purity. The lotus  poem is a sonnet poem of 14 lines, contains a debate the problem and r...

IN THE BAZAARS OF HYDERABAD POEM

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  IN THE BAZAARS OF HYDERABAD what do you sell o ye merchants richly your wares are displayed Turbans of crimson and silver tunics of purple brocade mirrors with panels of amber, Daggers with handles of jade. what do you weigh o ye vendors? saffron and lentil and rice. what do you grind o ge maidens sandalwood henna and spice. what do you call, o ye peddlars? chessman and ivory and dice. what do you make o ye goldsmiths wristlet and anklet and ring bells for the feet of blue pegions frail as dragonflys wing girdles of gold for dancers scabbards of gold for the king what do you cry o ye fruitmen citron pomegranate and plum what do you play o musicians sitar sarangi and drum what do you  chant o magicians spells of aeons to come what do you weave o ye flower girls with tassels of auzre and red crowns for the brow of a bridegroom chaplets to garland his bed sheets of white bossoms new garnered to perfume the sleep of the dead Sarojini naidu born in hyderabad in highly educated be...

Note Making

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Note making is  of recording important details from a source. This source can be any book, article,  meeting  or any oral discussion. In note making, the writer records the essence of the information. It helps us to understand and clarify thinking. Note making saves a lot of time by going through the notes made. One can get a glimpse of a lot of information from a short note. the note-making format. Abbreviations and Symbols While taking notes, it is usual and acceptable to use abbreviations to reduce large terms. However, use abbreviative forms sparingly and include a key at the conclusion of your message that lists all of the full forms. Common symbols such as &, @, #, %, and so on are also permitted. They are employed for word precision and economy and are hence very useful in note-taking. Note making in table format Note making in tree diagram........