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  1. Hello, It is nice to visit your website. Publish materials regularly, most of the pages are not having enough articles.
    Thanking you.
    Dipankar Dutta

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  2. Bro very good website for e-learning ❤️❤️.
    Please try to upload other subjects Hslc previous years solved paper .

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  3. Upload other subjects Hslc previous years solved paper as well.thx❤️

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  4. 2. Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow.
    I lay in sorrow deep distressed:
    My grief a proud man heard,
    His looks were cold, he gave me gold.
    But not a kindly word.
    My sorrow passed I paid him back,
    The gold he gave to me,
    Then stood erect and spoke my thanks
    And blessed his charity.
    I lay in want and grief, and pain,
    A poor man passed my way,
    He bound my head, he gave me bread;
    He watched me night and day;
    How shall I pay him back again
    For all he did to me?
    Oh, Gold is great, but greater far,
    Is heavenly sympathy.
    —Charles Mackay
    1.) One day the poet was in............................ 1
    2.) The proud rich man offered the poet.................... 1
    3.) The word that means opposite to 'sorrow' is................ 1
    4.) The word ‘distressed’ means ……………………………. 1
    5.) Who bound the poet’s head and gave him bread? 2
    6.) What did the poet realise in the last? 2
    7.)"He watched me night and day" Who is 'he' and 'me' here in this line.?

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    1. 1. Ans: sorrow deep distressed
      2. Ans: gold
      3. Ans: joy
      4. Ans: suffering from severe sadness
      5. Ans: A poor man
      6. Ans: When once the poet was in sorrow, a rich man offered him gold. He later returned back the gold to the rich man with a word of thanks. But when the poet was in want, grief and pain, a poor man looked after him with great care and sympathy. The poet understood that heavenly sympathy is far greater than gold.
      7. Ans: In the line, 'he' refers to the poor man and 'me' refers to the poet.

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  5. 2. Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow.
    I lay in sorrow deep distressed:
    My grief a proud man heard,
    His looks were cold, he gave me gold.
    But not a kindly word.
    My sorrow passed I paid him back,
    The gold he gave to me,
    Then stood erect and spoke my thanks
    And blessed his charity.
    I lay in want and grief, and pain,
    A poor man passed my way,
    He bound my head, he gave me bread;
    He watched me night and day;
    How shall I pay him back again
    For all he did to me?
    Oh, Gold is great, but greater far,
    Is heavenly sympathy.
    —Charles Mackay
    1.) One day the poet was in............................ 1
    2.) The proud rich man offered the poet.................... 1
    3.) The word that means opposite to 'sorrow' is................ 1
    4.) The word ‘distressed’ means ……………………………. 1
    5.) Who bound the poet’s head and gave him bread? 2
    6.) What did the poet realise in the last? 2
    7.)"He watched me night and day" Who is 'he' and 'me' here in this line.?

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