Answer:
The boy makes a new friend.
Explanation:
In this part of the story, the boy that is son of the general goes every day to see his new friend (the biy in striped pijamas) and talks to him about his day, what he often does, etc.
This happens every day, until one day, they decide to play together and the boy inside the prison brings the other one a striped pijamas just like his.
The son of the general wears it and enters with him to the prison without his family knowing, of course.
That day they incinerate some of the children inside the prison, including the two of them.
The general realizes his boy was one of them too late.
Answer:
M114, Mall Road
Delhi
5 May, 2020
The Editor
The Hindustan
TimesKasturba
Gandhi Marg
New Delhi-110001
Sir/Madam
Subject : Need to improve living conditions in slums.
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper. I would like to draw your kind attention towards the miserable living conditions in slums. Country’s growth depends upon the skills of the people and the application of knowledge, inherited or acquired by them. The people living in slums don’t have basic facilities like - food, shelter & clothing. They only dream to be educated. The major cause is illiteracy but above all lack of job opportunities in rural areas force these people to migrate from rural to urban areas to earn their livelihood. Thereby many of them land up living in slums. Even if the government gives them houses to live. Many are unaware, a few rent these houses & earn the money & there are some who fight to get the allotted facilities due to corruption in India.
*All this quadruples the problems faced by these people
*Solutions
*Stephen spender in the poem ‘The elementary school in a slum’ talks about the importance of education in our lives.*
“Once these people will be educated their language will be sun”* *Awareness is to be spread
Thank you ___.
Kindest Regards
___
Explanation:
I hope this helps you in any or some way.
Answer:
<em>"The Hungry Tiger and the Cowardly Lion" is a short Oz story written by L. Frank Baum, originally published in 1913. This is one of Oz's 6 Little Wizard Stories.
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- The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger have become bored at the throne of Ozma in the Emerald City Royal Palace with their role of security.
- The Lion tries to strike a man and make him "chop suey."
- The Tiger ends up wanting to fulfill his appetite for a fat boy.
- With Havoc in mind, the two big cats roam the emerald streets.
- Nevertheless, no cat can bring themselves to satisfy its darker impulses.
- The two end up saving a missing boy and taking him back to his family.
I would say that every structure of a poem could have a figurative speech that impacts the stanzas and also majestic words that allows the reader to feel the emotions of the said poem.