Clung Meaning In Hindi

Clung Meaning In Hindi

what is Clung in tagalog

Daftar Isi

1. what is Clung in tagalog


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magkapit

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kapitan


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2. Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story. _____ 12. She suddenly clung to him, clung to his neck as if she would never let him go. (Para. 45)


Subject English

Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story.

_____ 7. She clung now to his neck, and her hand upon his right shoulder...(Para. 33)

Answer

The statement is F (Forward). The statement is a forward step since the character made an act of being close to other main characters either by clinging or act to be close together.

Forward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to intimacy or closure.Backward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to move away or let go.

Code 7.2.2.4.


3. 5.These balloonlike organs inside our chesterygen our body and move on cade as a What organs are being described 3 Clung Duscles the.correct answer​


Answer:

kilos sa magulang o guro

Explanation:

ano ang aking pagka unawav at relasiyon


4. Subject: ENGUSH A. Read the story complete the story map below. THE ANT AND THE DOVE ne day a dove saw an ant fall into a brook. The ant tried to reach the bank L dove cropped a blade of straw close to the ant. The poor ant clung to the oled safely to shore. Soon after the ant saw a man getting ready to kill the get. The startled dove flew to safety in a distant wood. just as he cast the stone, the ant stung him in the heel. The man was so hu character_______ setting_________ Plot a.beginning-_________ b.Middle________ c.End__________​


Answer:

Character:The Ant and the dove

Setting:One day,Woods

Plot.Beggining:One day a dove saw an ant fall into a brook.

Middle:Soon after,the ant saw a man getting ready to kill the get.

End:Just as he cast the stone,the ant stung him in heel.

Explanation:

hope thats help..thats all i know

thank you


5. 35. What are the building blocks of rocks and it is mostly found in the conphere? A censentes 1. necals D. wil 36. Which of the following process does NOT alter the composition of materia A chemical weathering B. dinaohition Chyrolysis D. mechanical weathering 37. What type of weathering is exhibited when the rocks are fractured, cracket and broken down into small picoes? A chemical weathering Boxidation c. ptysical wenthering D pressure clunge​


Answer:

C.Physical weathering

Explanation:

Hi im a beginner but this is the correct answer


6. A. Read the following short story and answer the questions that follow.The Real Princess (The Princess and the Pea)By Hans Christian Andersen There was once a Prince who wished to marry a Princess; but then she must be a real Princess. He traveled all over the world in hopes of finding such a lady; but there was always something wrong. Princesses he found in plenty; but whether they were real Princesses it was impossible for him to decide, for now one thing, now another, seemed to him not quite right about the ladies. At last he returned to his palace quite cast down, because he wished so much to have a real Princess for his wife. One evening a fearful tempest arose, it thundered and lightened, and the rain poured down from the sky in torrents: besides, it was as dark as pitch. All at once there was heard a violent knocking at the door, and the old King, the Prince's father, went out himself to open it.It was a Princess who was standing outside the door. What with the rain and the wind, she was in a sad condition; the water trickled down from her hair, and her clothes clung to her body. She said she was a real Princess. "Ah! we shall soon see that!" thought the old Queen-mother; however, she said not a word of what she was going to do; but went quietly into the bedroom, took all the bed-clothes off the bed, and put three little peas on the bedstead. She then laid twenty mattresses one upon another over the three peas, and put twenty feather beds over the mattresses. Upon this bed the Princess was to pass the night. The next morning she was asked how she had slept. "Oh, very badly indeed!" she replied. "I have scarcely closed my eyes the whole night through. I do not know what was in my bed, but I had something hard under me, and am all over black and blue. It has hurt me so much!" Now it was plain that the lady must be a real Princess, since she had been able to feel the three little peas through the twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds. None but a real Princess could have had such a delicate sense of feeling. The Prince accordingly made her his wife; being now convinced that he had found a real Princess. The three peas were however put into the cabinet of curiosities, where they are still to be seen, provided they are not lost. Wasn't this a lady of real delicacy?1. What is the setting of the short story?2. Who are the characters in the story? Describe each of these characters.3. What kind of problem did the main character deal with?4. How did the story end? Briefly describe the beginning and middle parts of the story.5. In what way can this short story be relevant to your life right now? Cite two situations and expound on each.​


Answer:

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7. When Kert woke up, he sensed that he has to hurry because he's going to be late. When he heard the bell clung from a distance, he saw his mother preparing food on the table while his father was cleaning his shoes. He immediately went to the bathroom and change after taking a bath. Before going out, his mother made sure that they wore face mask and brought a small bottle of alcohol. Place of the story: Time of the story: Period of the story:​


Answer:

.

Explanation:

place of the story: kert's house

time of the story: morning

period of the story: at the end


8. II.Circle the prepositional Phrase in the following sentences. 1. Both of the orphanms live below the train rails 2.Most of the princesses refused to many, the brsave soldiers. 3.One of the duck’s eggs refused to crack 4.Two of the baby’s fingers clung to his mother’s hands 5.Many of the travel waery knights had dust strucks to their cheecks 6. Most of the townsfolk who tried to face the Hydra had been devounced 7.Either of the Dwarfs could have been the one who of dubvious character. 8.None of the jesters were called to perform during the banguet 9.Most of the girls hoped to be chosen as the Prince’s bethrothed. 10.One of the fairies ,however was left behind.


Answer:

1. train rails

2. soldiers

3. ducks eggs

4.baby's finger

5. cheecks

6. townfolk

7. dibvious character main po

8. jjesters were

9.bethtrothed

10. left behind

Explanation:

i hope it po makatulong


9. 16. What could be the effect to a caregiver if he always experiences verbal abuse from dissatisdied clients A allengy C. back injury B infections D. loss of concentration at work 17. Anna was cleaning the toilet using muriatic acid. Which of the following would Anna experience if she accidentally inhaled the fume? A depression C. muscle cramps B. tuberculosis D. difficulty in breathing 18. Biological hazards is the most common hazards that a caregiver faces. Which of the following is the effect of it? A. AIDS Clung disease B. back injury D. decreased efficiency​


Answer:

D.

d.

a.

Explanation:

Sana nakatulong

Answer:

D

C

B

sanakatulon ito po i


10. 1. All parts of the body are won by the nerves. When the skin britates the neuron ce haunt the mecoce through the partnera pervous system to the sphal card and me brain the brain so the A Brain Neuron C. Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous System 2. Which of these distributes nutrients to the different body cells Ablaca 8. blood vesselc heart small intestine 3 What conscious part of the bran enables us to think store memories and do intelligent Interpretations A cerebellum medulla oblongatac cerebrum D. Spinal cord 4 Which of these is the most important function of the nerves A. They are connected to the brain B. They carry messages to all the parts of the brain. They are connected to the spinal cord. They carry mesoges to the brain 5 In which port of the resphatory system does exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take Anasal cavity. pharynx Clungs Drachea 6. Which ont can make your bones move back and forth A. bolond socker hingelo Contoh olding lo A brain 8. stomach C sphincter muscle D. spinal cord 8. Why are the clia and the mucus membrane important in the respiratory system A. They make the respiration process faster. 8. They push the al into the lungs. C. They cleanse and warm the alr before it reaches the lungs. D. They enable the blood to carry oxygen 9. Which of the following is an example of a muscle par to work together A facial muscles and biceps 8. facial muscles and triceps C. quadriceps and biceps D. biceps and triceps 10. As blood poses through the lungs, oxygen is being pleked up by A platelet B WBC CRBC D. hemoglobin​


Answer:

1.A

2.C

3.D

4.B

5.B

6.C

7.A

8.D

9.C

10.B

Explanation:

sana po makatulong


11. Punctuate the sentence correctly, “He clung to Uncle like a baby or a little boy hanging on to hand or shirttail whenever he could never letting Uncle get farther than an arm’s length away.” What did you change?


He clung to Uncle like a baby or a little boy hanging on to hand or shirttail

whenever he could, never letting Uncle get farther than an arm’s length away

put comma after the "could"


12. Replace the underlined word with its synonym. Encircle the letter of the correct answer.1. While enjoying the feat with their individual winning streaks, Venus and Serena never escaped the challenge of professional rivalrya. talk c. competitionb. challenge d. attachment2. They have clinched four gold medals at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games, one each in singles and fluree in doubles.a. secured c. aimedb. brought d. left3. Beyond the ipil grove, in a grass field, we spotted a covey of brown pigeons,a. flock c. familyb. colony d. troop4. The breeze rose lightly; the grass scuffed against my bare legs, a, scooped c. scratched b. broke d. tore5. I spat and I saw the breeze bend the ragged, glassy threads of spittle toward the birds.a. saliva c. sweatb. salt d, stone6. It raced across the plain in long slewy swoops, on outraged shanks that disappeared and flashed alternately in the light of the cloud-banked sun.a. fast c. carelessb. sharp d. uncertain7. I picked up the bird and its warm, mangled flesh clung to the palm of my hand.a. bruised c. twistedb. covered cl. sealed8. Her eyes were wild as scud and on the edges of her lips, drawn tight over her teeth, quivered a wide lace of fmth.a. a strong rush of wind c. a sharp kickb. a forceful punch d, a heavy push9. I did not say anything when she told Berto to kill my monkey because it snickered at her one morning, while she was brushing her teeth.a. bullied c. laughedb. looked d, pointed10. I learned how to hold myself because I knew we had to put up with her whims to keep her calm and quiet.a. favors c. talentsb. fancies cl. requests11. But when she dumped my butterflies into a waste can and burned them in the backyarrl, I realized that she was spiting me. a. liking c. imitatingb. questioning d. offending12. I stuck the sliver into the carapace of the centipede,a. covering c. bodyb. shadow d. back


Answer:

1:B

2:C

3:B

4:A

5:C

6:A

7:D

8:A

9:A

10:C

11:B

12:DD


13. Highlight LearningA Circle the prepositional phrases in the following sentences,1. Both of the orphans lived below the train rails2. Most of the princesses yefused to marry the brave soldier3. Only one of the duck's eggs refused to crack4. Two of the baby's fingers clung to his mother's hands.5. Many of the travel-weary Knights had dust stuck to their cheeks.6. Most of the townsfolk who tried to face the Hydra had been devoured,7. Either of the dwarfs could have been the one of dublous character.8. None of the Jesters were called to perform during the banquet.9. Most of the girls hoped to be chosen as the prince's betrothed,10. One of the fairles, however, was left behindB. Circle the prepositional phrase in each of the following sentences. Above It, Identify whetherit functions as an adverb or an adjective. Draw an arrow to the word it modifes. (Note somesentences have more than one prepositional phrase)1. The giant's chicken had been stolen by Jack.2. Odysseus and his crew sailed away from the island of the Cyclops.3. Pandora opened the forbidden chest and looked inside it,4. Another of the crew members drew Splendour Hyaline nearer to Calr Paravel.5. The lamp of gold shook and shuddered, freeing the genie.6. The eyes of the professor's cat glowed green in the darkness.7. The queen, filled with hatred and cruelty, rushed out of the castle.8. The nymphs of the spring cried out.9. Most of the Orcs returned to Mordor.10 The one remaining hobbit in Gondor Joined the guards of the Stewards.​


Answer:

kung ikaw ay magiging pinuno sa ating bansa, gumawa ng mga batas na nais mong isulong sa ating bayan

Explanation:


14. Hi tulong po sa test​ THIRD GRADING LONG TEST IN ENGLISH 7 School Year 2022-20231. READING COMPREHENSION Read the excerpt from the short story Wedding Dance by Amador Dagulo, then answer the questions that follow. Write the letter of the best answer on your answer sheet,The sound of the gangsas beat through the walls of the dark house like muffled roars of falling waters. The woman who had moved with a start when the sliding door opened had been hearing the gangsas for she did not know how long. There was a sudden rush of fire in her. She gave no sign that she heard Awiyoo but continued to sit unmoving in thedarkness.1. What are 'gangsas' as mentioned in the story? B. Musical instruments C. Farm animalsA. Vehicles D. Voices of people 2. In reference to the passage above, which among the choices express a belief? A. Lumnay was hiding because she was afraid of the beating of Gangsas. B. Gangsas are used in ceremonies.C. In my perspective, a 'gangsa' is a cultural symbol in the Cordilleras. D. The story begins with Lumnay in the corner of her house."No, you have been very good to me. You have been a good wife. I have nothing tosoy against you." He set some of the burning wood in place. "It's only that a man must have a child. Seven harvests are just too long to wait. Yes, we have waited too long. We should have another chonce before it is too late for both of us." She flung herself upon his knees and clung to them. "Awiyoo, Awiyao, my husband," she cried, "I did everything to have o child," she said passionately in a hoarse whisper. "Look at me," she cried. "Look at my body. Then it was full of promise. It could dance; it could work fast in the fields; it could climb the mountains fast. Even now it is firm, full, But Awiyao, I am useless. I must die." 3. Which statement correctly expresses a conviction based on the story?A. I feel Lumnay will go back to her parents after Awiyao left her.. B. I believe that Awiyao had fallen out of love with Lumnay that's why he left her. C. In my opinion, Lumnay could not bear a child because she had no time for her husband. D. in my perspective, being childless should not be a reason for the separation between husband and wife, 4. What cultural beliefs and traditions can be understood in the story?A. Lumnay cannot bear a child. B. They waited for seven years to have a child.C. Awiyao and Lumnay were married for seven years. D. Childbearing is crucial for cultural preservation​


Answer:

The 'gangsas' mentioned in the story are musical instruments.

B. Gangsas are used in ceremonies.

D. In my perspective, being childless should not be a reason for the separation between husband and wife.

D. Childbearing is crucial for cultural preservation.


15. 2 It is responsible for distributing materials throughout the body(A circulatory system B. respiratory system C organ system D. excretory system)A bronchi3 Air enters the body through the nose, nasal passages, and then through the windpipeB trachea C. alveoli D. heart)The bronchi subdivide many times inside the lungs, forming the hair like tubes called (A diaphragmB bronchiolesCatrium D. air sacs5 The terminal bronchioles are tiny bubble like bunch of structures (A alveoli B Windpipe6 Clungs D veins )7 When you breathe or inhale the diaphragm muscle (A. contracts B. relaxes c. pumped D. exhale )8 The hollow muscular organ, about the size of your fist. (A. Lungs B Heart Catriumo valve.)9 The waste material given off during the process (A. Oxygen B. Carbon dioxide C. BPMD.Ventricle10 It acts as one way door, allowing blood to flow either forward into the next chamber or out of the heart(A Valve B. AtriumC Heart D. Lungs)11. It is the number of times your heart beats in a minute. (A. Pulse B. pressure C. contracts Dexhale )12. The respiratory diseases caused by smoking are (A. Chronic bronchitis B. Asthma C. ColdsD. All of them)13. The best way to prevent diseases in the respiratory and circulatory is to have a (A. Healthy LifestyleB. Healthy Living C Lifestyle Choices D. All of them)14. The bottom chamber is called (A. Ventricle B. Atrium C. Valve D. Pulse)15. When you are resting, your heart rate (A. Slows down B. Moves UpC contracts D. Return to its position.)15. Each time your heart beats, it delivers (A. Oxygen b. Carbon dioxide C. Hydrogen Carbon. ) richblood to your body, which allows it to function properly.16. The ( A. Atria B. Chambers C. Valve Superior vena cava ) are the receiving chambers of the heart,accepting blood from the body17 (A Ventricles B. Atria C, Valve D. Lungs) the pumping chambers moving to the lungs and intothe body18 (A. Upper chamber B. Lower Chamber C. Aorta D. Artery) is the atrium that receives blood comingin from the veins.19. (A. Lower chamber B. Upper Chamber C. Valve D. Atrium ) the ventrcles that forces the bloodout into the arteries.​


Answer:

ano pong grade yan,sorry diko po alam yung answer


16. Let us try to mentally answer the activity below. If you can complete the sentence with the correct irregular verb in simple past tense using the verb in the left, if means that you have successfully understood the concepts about forming regular verbs. (began). 1. They_____________ to eat their breakfast.(catch). 2. The boy____________ the ball before in reached the ground.(cling). 3. He______________ clung to his mother's legs.(shine). 4. The sun_________ brightly last Saturday.(put). 5. Leo__________ his bike on the garage.please po pakisagot agad❤️☺️​


1. Began
2. Caught
3. Clung
4. Shone or Shined
5. Put

17. 1. Which sentence tells the main idea?A. FirstB. SecondC. ThirdD. Fourth2. Which sentence concludes the paragraph?A. Life without his family would have been dreadful, but life without his painting was unthinkable.B. For my father, painting was a governing passionC. It came before Mother, before himself and even before his children.D. I am certain that if he had ever been faced with the awful choice, Father would have left us and clung to his art.3. How does the father provide his family with their needs?A. By running a businessB. By teachingC. By paintingD. By building houses4. What does the line “An artist must see with his heart as well as his eyes” mean?A. An artist must create a mental image of what he/she wants to paint.B. An artist must appreciate and love what he/she is painting.C. An artist must close his eyes and open his/her heart to imagine what he is painting.D. An artist must choose his subject using his/her eyes and heart.5. What does the author’s father want to express in the line “It does not have to be pretty to be beautiful”?A. A thing does not need to be attractive to be considered beautiful.B. When something is pretty, it’s also beautiful.C. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.D. A beautiful thing should be flashy.6. What kind of man is the father in the story?A. loyalB. generousC. passionateD. faithful7. Which line proves that the father is an artist who is willing to share his craft with others?A. His hands would fly up in a helpless gesture.B. Then he set up his easel and squeezed out fresh paint, showing me where to put mine.C. For my father, painting was a governing passionD. Walking was our great diversion.8. Why do you think did the author write the story?A. To make the readers want to paintB. To make the readers understand the reasons people paintC. To make the readers know how he came to understand and appreciate his father and his passion for the artD. To inspire the readers to paint9. Which sentence is true based on the story?A. Family problems sometimes have resulted from the father’s love for painting.B. The author’s mother is happy that her husband paints.C. The family have learned how to paint.D. All of them have developed love for the art.10. What lesson in life is the story telling its readers?A. Things and situations are understood when people use not only their eyes but their hearts as well.B. It is not difficult to see the beauty of a person.C. Life is beautiful.D. Real beauty is found in a person’s heart.​


Answer:

1.a

2.b

3.d

4.c

5.b

6.b

7.a

8.d

9.c

10.a

Explanation:

sana makatulong


18. 4. Clung to their oral folklore and traditional way of life due to the inaccessibility of their homes a thirty epicsb. Hudhud chants and Darangen epicsc. remote tribesd. folk epice. much of Philippine literaturef. Western colonizers​


Answer:

D. Ayan po Sana mala help Mark me as a brainliest thank you


19. A Chinese boy was clinging_____ the side of a boat_____ was almost engulfed_____ huge waves. He was shivering_____cold. It _____ dark and before he_____ swim, huge waves came crashing_____ the sides of the boat and overturned it. He quickly grabbed the life raft of_____ Englishman who was infront of _____. But the life raft suddenly _____ away. The boy had to relinquish his hold _____ the life raft. Indeed he_____ a close encounter with death. Fortunately at that moment, he ____& a girl beside him who had a life belt on. He clung to_____ life belt and they swam towards the shore.Choices: Which, to, was, by, with, could, against, an, him, on, had, saw, her, sailed.​


Answer:

i dont know

Explanation:

i think it gonna help you

Answer:

1.ON

2.SAILED

3.had

4.her


20. Excerpt adapted from“Rikki-tikki-tavi”by Rudyard Kipling1 Rikki-tikki-tavi was amongoose, rather like a littlecat in his fur and his tail, butquite like a weasel in his headand his habits.2 One day, a flood washedRikki-tikki out of the burrowwhere he lived with hisfamily, and carried him away.He found a floating wisp of grass, and clung toit till he lost his senses. When he revived, he waslying in the hot sun on the middle of a gardenpath, very bedraggled indeed, and a small boyand his mother were standing over him.3 “Let’s take him in and dry him,” said the mother.4 They took him into the house, and wrapped himin a cloth, and warmed him over a little fire, andhe opened his eyes and sneezed.5 “Now,” said the father, “don’t frighten him, andwe’ll see what he’ll do.”6 It is the hardest thing in the world to frighten amongoose, because he is eaten up from nose totail with curiosity. The motto of all the mongoosefamily is “Run and find out,” and Rikki-tikki wasa true mongoose. He looked at the cloth, decidedthat it was not good to eat, ran all round thetable, sat up and put his fur in order, scratchedhimself, and jumped on the small boy’s shoulder.7 “Don’t be frightened, Teddy,” said his father.“That’s his way of making friends.”8 “Ouch! He’s tickling under my chin,” said Teddy.9 Rikki-tikki looked down between the boy’s collarand neck, snuffed at his ear, and climbed down tothe floor, where he sat rubbing his nose.10 “Good gracious,” said Teddy’s mother, “and that’sa wild creature! I suppose he’s so tame becausewe’ve been kind to him.”1. _________________________________________________________________________2. _________________________________________________________________________3. _________________________________________________________________________4. _________________________________________________________________________5. _________________________________________________________________________Please Help Mee​


Answer:

What is the probability that the ball drawn are red and 4 to be a son or a daughter of the following is the most appropriate term an individual use to refer to the genetic code table to identifyvthe amino acid


21. Circle the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. 1. Both of the orphans lived below the train rails 2. Most of the princesses refused to marry the brave soldier. 3. Only one of the duck's eggs refused to crack! 4. Two of the baby's fingers clung to his mother's hands. 5. Many of the travel-weary knights had dust stuck to their cheeks. 6. Most of the townsfolk who tried to face the Hydra had been devoured. 7. Either of the dwarfs could have been the one of dubious character. 8. None of the jesters were called to perform during the banquet. 9. Most of the girls hoped to be chosen as the prince's betrothed. 10. One of the fairies, however, was left behind.​


Answer:

up to the following statements is


22. Direction: complete by filling in the blanks with the missing connectivesit was then _____she learned about the letters Noah sent her. The sad fact was that she had to return to her fiancé and keep her promise to Lon. She confessed her true feelings for Noah____Lon, who, realizing that she love Noah more than she loves him, let go of her and their planned marriage. _______ ,Noah and Allie clung to each other until their p;d and dying days​


Answer:

1, that

2, and

3, her

Explanation:

I may be wrong so don't take this seriously


23. Which is the correct order of events listed in the box? A. The woman shouted and kicked them out of her feet. B. Carefully, the guardian angel lifted her up from the sea of fire C. She lowered the small onion so Aling Sela could hold unto it. D. The others saw what was happening and clung to Aling Sela's feet.E. Aling Sela[tex]please \: answer[/tex][tex]nonsense \: > \: report[/tex][tex]answer \: > \: brainliest[/tex][tex]if \: you \: dont \: understand \: the \: question. \: nasa \: pic \: po \: yung \: question[/tex][tex]please \: answer \: correctly.[/tex]​


Answer:

LETTER C. po

Explanation:

Sana makatulong nengg


24. Plssssss sa mga tapos na po jan.Panuto: Isalin sa Filipino ang talatang nasa ibaba. Isagawa ito sa inyongsagutang papel."You're not fit to a person!"Said the fairy to KaraSuddenly, a strong wind blewThe cotton clung to Kara's bodyKara ran and ran, away from the hutThe Fisrt Monkey​


Answer:

"Hindi ka fit sa isang tao!"

Sinabi ng diwata kay Kara

Biglang sumabog ang isang malakas na hangin

Dumikit ang koton sa katawan ni Kara

Tumakbo si Kara at tumakbo, palayo sa kubo

Ang Fisrt Monkey

UwU


25. Pick Out at least five figurative language from the poem below.Excerpt adapted from“Rikki-tikki-tavi”by Rudyard Kipling  1 Rikki-tikki-tavi was amongoose, rather like a littlecat in his fur and his tail, butquite like a weasel in his headand his habits.2 One day, a flood washedRikki-tikki out of the burrowwhere he lived with hisfamily, and carried him away.He found a floating wisp of grass, and clung toit till he lost his senses. When he revived, he waslying in the hot sun on the middle of a gardenpath, very bedraggled indeed, and a small boyand his mother were standing over him.3 “Let’s take him in and dry him,” said the mother.4 They took him into the house, and wrapped himin a cloth, and warmed him over a little fire, andhe opened his eyes and sneezed.5 “Now,” said the father, “don’t frighten him, andwe’ll see what he’ll do.”6 It is the hardest thing in the world to frighten amongoose, because he is eaten up from nose totail with curiosity. The motto of all the mongoosefamily is “Run and find out,” and Rikki-tikki wasa true mongoose. He looked at the cloth, decidedthat it was not good to eat, ran all round thetable, sat up and put his fur in order, scratchedhimself, and jumped on the small boy’s shoulder.7 “Don’t be frightened, Teddy,” said his father.“That’s his way of making friends.”8 “Ouch! He’s tickling under my chin,” said Teddy.9 Rikki-tikki looked down between the boy’s collarand neck, snuffed at his ear, and climbed down tothe floor, where he sat rubbing his nose.10 “Good gracious,” said Teddy’s mother, “and that’sa wild creature! I suppose he’s so tame becausewe’ve been kind to him.”​


Answer:

"Let's take him in and dry him ",said mother


26. Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story. _____ 7. She clung now to his neck, and her hand upon his right shoulder...(Para. 33)


Subject English

Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story.

_____ 7. She clung now to his neck, and her hand upon his right shoulder...(Para. 33)

Answer

The statement is F (Forward). The statement is a forward step since the character made an act of being close to other main characters either by clinging or act to be close together.

Forward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to intimacy or closure.Backward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to move away or let go.

Code 7.2.2.4.


27. Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story. _____ 5. She flung herself upon his knees and clung to them (Para. 32)


Subject English

Write F (Forward) if the character just did a forward step and B (Backward) if the character did a backward step through the given lines in the story.

_____ 5. She flung herself upon his knees and clung to them (Para. 32)

Answer

The statement is F (Forward). The statement is a forward step since the character made an act of clinging to other main characters not to let go.

Forward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to intimacy or closure.Backward step is a step similar to a dance step that describes the person's movement as to move away or let go.

Code 7.2.2.4.


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Answer:

diko kaya yan

Explanation:

kaya muna yan madali lang para sayu yan

you deserve it you are very smart ok you devserve it


29. DIRECTIONS: In each sentence, an object or an idea is personified. Find the personification. Thenanswer the questions.1. Though she tugged on its chain again and again, the stubborn light refused to come on.What is being personified?What trait or human quality is being given?2. Crooked, and in a broken frame, the picture clung desperately to the wall.What is being personified?What trait or human quality is being given?3. The restless wind rattled the shutters and pushed at the doors.What is being personified?What trait or human quality is being given?​


Explanation:

1. light

stubborn

2.picture

desperately

3. wind

restless


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