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Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 14:00:57

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Introduction ‘Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments’ is written by one of the most prominent poets the world has ever seen, William Shakespeare. This sonnet is beautifully rhythmic. The poet tries to show the power of words and rhymes in this sonnet. It is about the destructive power of nature. ... Read More

No Men Are Foreign

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:50:54

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Introduction No Men Are Foreign is a poem with sharp perspective meaning written by English Poet, James Harold Kirkup. James Harold Kirkup (1918 - 2009) is a famous English poet, skilled translator of verse and a distinguished travel writer, dramatist and auto biographer. Including autobiographies, novels, and plays, he wrote ... Read More

In the Kingdom of Fools

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:45:05

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Introduction In the Kingdom of Fools is an interesting story by Indian writer A. K. Ramanujan. He has written stories in Kannada and English language. This story talks about the Kingdom of Fools. The kingdom is ruled by a foolish king and he has a foolish minister. In order to ... Read More

How to Tell Wild Animals

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:42:28

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Introduction In the poem How to Tell Wild Animals, the poet, Carolyn Wells, is describing the characters of wild animals funnily. The poet has used humorous language and has used rhyme as a literary device. This poem consists of the brute nature of wild animals. Summary The poem starts ... Read More

Comparison of Adjectives & Adverbs: Examples, Sentences & Exercises

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Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:39:49

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Introduction In English grammar, there are a total of eight parts of speech among which, adjectives and adverbs are very important because they define other parts of speech. Adjectives are mainly used to highlight nouns or pronouns, i.e. people, places, animals and things. Adverbs, on the other hand, are ... Read More

A Legend of the Northland

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:30:06

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Introduction In Northland, 'A Legend of the Northland' is a folktale passed on from generation to generation. The little woman who got punished for being selfish is the central character of this story. This legendary poem teaches the readers not to be greedy and to be kind and empathic. The ... Read More

A House Is Not a Home

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:25:02

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IntroductionBorn in Yanow on the Russian/Polish border in 1900, Polly Adler (1900–1962) immigrated to New York City in 1912. She was a Russian-Jewish author and American madam best known for her book A House Is Not a Home, which was later made into a movie with the same name. ... Read More

Difference Between Heat and Temperature

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 13:07:10

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Introduction You must have used the terms temperature and heat synonymously at some point in your life. That is okay because, in the context of day-to-day usage, the two terms are quite similar. A greater amount of heat is characterized by a higher temperature. However, in the realm of Physics, ... Read More

Difference Between Equinox and Solstice

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 12:15:11

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Introduction While orbiting the sun, a planet revolves around itself. The time it takes a planet to orbit itself once is called a period of rotation. The rotation time of the earth is 23 hours and 56 minutes. Therefore, a day on earth is 24 hours. Only the planets in ... Read More

Difference Between Emission and Absorption Spectra

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Praveen Varghese Thomas

Updated on 11-Jan-2023 11:47:40

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Introduction When an electron oscillates with a focal point (or molecular dipole oscillates), it generates electromagnetic waves. The ratio of the electric and magnetic fields in any medium is equal to the velocity of the electromagnetic wave propagating in that medium. The speed of light in a medium is less ... Read More

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