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WBCHSE Class 12 English syllabus, questions, answers, MCQs

Get notes, solutions, summary, textual questions and answers, extras, MCQs, and pdf of all chapters—the prose (stories), verse (poems), and Drama—which are part of (West Bengal Board) WBCHSE Class 12 English syllabus. However, the notes should only be treated for references and changes should be made according to the needs of the students. Please select

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The Cat: WBBSE Class 10 English (poem) summary, answers

Here, you will find summaries, questions, answers, textbook solutions, pdf, extras etc., of (West Bengal  Board) WBBSE Class 10 (Madhyamik) English (Bliss, Second Language) Lesson 7: The Cat Andrew by Barton Paterson. These solutions, however, should be only treated as references and can be modified/changed. Summary The story depicts the typical day in the life

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The Snail: WBBSE Class 10 English (poem) summary, answers

Here, you will find summaries, questions, answers, textbook solutions, pdf, extras etc., of (West Bengal  Board) WBBSE Class 10 (Madhyamik) English Lesson 8: The Snail William Cowper. These solutions, however, should be only treated as references and can be modified/changed. Summary The poem explores the solitary world of a snail through close and vivid observation

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Sea Fever: WBBSE Class 10 English (second language) solutions

Here, you will find summaries, questions, answers, textbook solutions, pdf, extras etc., of (West Bengal  Board) WBBSE Class 10 (Madhyamik) English (Bliss, Second Language) Lesson 6: Sea Fever by John Masefield. These solutions, however, should be only treated as references and can be modified/changed. Summary The speaker in the poem “Sea Fever” expresses a powerful,

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My Own True Family: WBBSE Class 10 English (Bliss) solutions

Here, you will find summaries, questions, answers, textbook solutions, pdf, extras etc., of (West Bengal  Board) WBBSE Class 10 (Madhyamik) English (Bliss, second language) Lesson 4: My Own True Family by Ted Hughes. These solutions, however, should be only treated as references and can be modified/changed. Summary In the poem “My Own True Family” by

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The Passing Away of Bapu: WBBSE Class 10 English answers

Get here the summary, questions, answers, textbook solutions, extras, and pdf of Lesson 3 “The Passing Away of Bapu” by Nayantara Sehgal of the West Bengal Board (WBBSE) Class 10 (Madhyamik) English (second language) textbook “Bliss”. However, the given notes/solutions should only be used for references and should be modified/changed according to needs. Unit 1 U1: Summary

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a squirrel and mountain illustrating the poem fable

Fable: WBBSE Class 10 English questions and answers

Get here the summary, questions, answers, textbook solutions, extras, and pdf of Lesson 2 “Fable” by Ralph Waldo Emerson of the West Bengal Board (WBBSE) Class 10 (Madhyamik) English (second language) textbook “Bliss”. However, the given notes/solutions should only be used for references and should be modified/changed according to needs. Summary “Fable” is a short poem by

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Fire and Ice: TBSE Class 10 English questions, answers, notes

Get summary, questions, answers, notes, PDF of the chapter/poem “Fire and Ice” which is part of TBSE (Tripura Board) class 10 English (First Flight) syllabus. However, the materials provided here should only be used for references and the students are encouraged to make modifications to them wherever they can and need. Summary The poem “Fire

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