Summary of Nose versus Eyes The poem Nose versus Eyes describes a humorous dispute between the nose and the eyes over who should wear spectacles. Tongue, personified as a lawyer, argues on behalf of the nose, while Chief Baron Ear acts as the judge. Tongue argues that since the nose has always worn spectacles, it… Continue reading Nose versus Eyes
Author: Prafulla Mahure
Three Uses of Relative Pronouns
Examples of Relative Pronouns: Study the relative pronouns used in the following sentences. 1. The dog that barks loudly at night belongs to my neighbor. 2. She is the teacher who inspired me to pursue my dreams. 3. The cake which she baked for the party was delicious. 4. He is the artist whose paintings… Continue reading Three Uses of Relative Pronouns
Charm of Collective Nouns
Language is a tapestry woven with intricate threads, each contributing to the richness and beauty of communication. Among the many fascinating elements of language, collective nouns stand out as delightful nuggets of linguistic charm. These special nouns, used to describe groups of people, animals, or things, add flavor and whimsy to our everyday conversations. What… Continue reading Charm of Collective Nouns
35 Proverbs and their Marathi Substitute
Appreciation of STD 10 Poems
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Title: “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”Poet: Robert FrostRhyme scheme: The poem follows the rhyme scheme AABA BBCB CCDC DDDD.Figures of speech: The poem employs several figures of speech, including personification (“My little horse must think it queer”), imagery (“watch his woods fill up with snow,” “woods… Continue reading Appreciation of STD 10 Poems