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Dahasolnce [82]
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Q1) Write a speech on the topic - ‘Discrimination in any form is detrimental to one’s existence.’ Relate it to the poem ‘As I Gr

ew Older’.
Q2) The development of events by chance happily or favorably is called serendipity. The term is especially used if something good happens when it is least expected. Comment on the serendipity in Binya’s Blue Umbrella.
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RSB [31]1 year ago
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Stolb23 [73]1 year ago
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