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Unit 10 The Tattered Blanket Exercise & Grammar : Class 11 English

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In Class 11 English, Unit 10 brings us to "The Tattered Blanket Exercise & Grammar." This article focuses on a familial relations, especailly the one that exists between mother and her son, Gopi that involves a 'tattered blanket' as a symbol. We'll also provide free PDF download link of this material with grammar concepts.  Unit 10 The Tattered Blanket Exercise PDF Go to  Class 11 English Unit 11  Summary Gopi visits his mother in Kerala after five years. Gopi is a senior Delhi official living with his family. He went in Thiruvananthapuram for business purposes. He simply popped in on his way back to see his mother as her house was on the way. His mother is in her late 70s/early 80s. Kamala, his widowed elder sister, watches after her.  When he arrived at mother's home, his mother was dozing in an armchair in Balcony. She has a variable memory in certain circumstances but has trouble remembering the current yet recalls the past in others....

Unit 9 Democracy and Human Rights Exercise & Grammar : Class 11 English

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Democracy and Human Rights Exercise PDF contains all questions answers, solutions and grammar poriton of Class 11 English Chapter 9. It is actually a inauguration speech of Nelson Mandela. Scroll to the bottom to get the free PDF download link of this content. Democracy and Human rights Exercise PDF Go To  Class 11 English Unit 10 the tattered blanket  Summary  Democracy and Human Rights Chapters deals with the struggle of Nelson Mandela to bring colour and every time of equality in South Africa. Segregation is the practise of dividing individuals into groups based on shared characteristics such as race, ethnicity, or country of origin. In spite of the fact that it is illegal in most places, racial segregation persists owing to social norms, even if there is no strong individual desire for it. This has been a problem for a great number of civilizations all across the world. Nelson envisioned different shades of colour (multicultural people) coexisting tog...

Unit 8 Humour and Satire Exercise & Grammar - Class 11 English

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A Few Kind Words for Superstition is the satirical text which points the superstitions prevalent in our society. This is listed in Class 11 English Textbook Chapter 8 as the part of the unit 'Humour and Satire'. Free PDF download link of this chapter's exercise is given at the end of this article.  Humour and Satire Exercise PDF Also Read: Democracy and Human Rights Class 11 Exercise Class 11 English Unit 7 Foresters without diplomas exercise  Summary  Humour and Satire, also entitled as "A Few Kind Words for Superstition" is an satirical and aware giving essay. The main key of this essay is to make the point that we are all guilty of blindly following superstitions, whether we realise it or not. It has an impact on the majority of people, regardless of their social or economic status in life.  Our society as a whole has acquiesced to this. It'll hamper the advancement of our civilization. Our religious and philosophical practises are often out of date, de...

Unit 7 Foresters without Diplomas Exercise & Grammar: Class 11 English

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Foresters without Diplomas Exercise PDF contains all questions answers, exercise solution and grammar section of Class 11 English chapter 7. To download this PDF for free, you can use the 'Download PDF' button situated at the last of this article. Unit 7 - Ecology and Developement (Foresters without Diplomas) PDF Also Read:  Class 11 English Unit 8 Humour and satire exercise Download class 11 english guide Summary The essay's title, "Foresters Without Diplomas," is a very interesting essay. The focus of the whole article is on Kenyan women's involvement in the Green Belt Movement.   First, the writer and her team arranged for a visit from the foresters, who would demonstrate the process of planting trees to the women. As shown by the foresters who have got diplomas, forestry is a highly specialised profession. To find seeds and establish trees, they had to use time-consuming, labour-intensive techniques. Finally, Wangari Maathai and her co...