Tuesday, 14 July 2020

who is the greatest question answer by Anuprita Shinde

who is the greatest?                                       question answers from the textbook..         Question 1. New words from the chapter:                1) subjects- people who live in a country that is controlled by king or queen. 2) pose- to ask or to put forth 3) stunned- shocked 4) unheard of- unusual, extra ordinary or  never heard of. 5) flog - beat 6) lashes-  sharp blows  7) whip- a long thin piece of material such as leather or jute attached to a stiff handle .  Mostly used for hitting people or animals. 8) nobleman - a man belonging to a high class because of his birth/ his work/ his thought or his designation 9) courtiers- people present in  royal court either to as kings companions or as kings advisers.                          10) sweetmeats- sweet tasting  food items.      11) royal displeasure-  royal  disapproval usually  leading to some sort of punishment. 12) pleased- happy/ satisfied.   13) stupidity- behaviour or quality showing lack of intelligence or being silly.  13) untold wealth- lots and lots of wealth 14) closest to the emperor's heart- very dear to the emperor or  the emperor's favourite. 15) grave offence-serious crime.        16) banish- send away from a country or kingdom or from a particular place as an official punishment.                                                      Question 3. Say with reasons,  whether the following statements are true or false.                  A) Akbar wanted to punish the person who pulled his moustache- false. The person who had pulled Akbar's moustache was none other than Akbar's own grandson. Akbar just wanted to use this incident to ask questions to his courtiers.               B) Akbar thought he was greater than God-  False. Akbar never ever thought that he was greater than God as I truly believe Birbal when he said that God almighty cannot throw anyone out of his Kingdom.                                                           C) Birbal thought Akbar was greater than God. False Birbal only wanted to prove that Emperor could remove somebody from his Kingdom but God could not as the emperor's  Kingdom was limited but God's Kingdom was everywhere.          Question 4. Write a sentence each about three of your friends each time you should say what your friend cannot do and yet pay a complement to your friend. 1) my friend Reema cannot tell a lie 2) my friend Radha cannot hurt  anyone's feelings   3) my friend Ram  cannot cheat anyone

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