The chapter "Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom" is based on the life of Nelson Mandela, the former President of South Africa and a key figure in the struggle against...
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"The Sermon at Benares" is a thought-provoking chapter that delves into the teachings of Buddha. It presents a dialogue between Siddhartha, who later becomes Buddha, and his five disciples, where...
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"The Tale of Custard the Dragon" is a delightful poem by Ogden Nash that tells the story of a cowardly dragon named Custard and his transformation into a brave hero....
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In the chapter "Madam Rides the Bus," the author Vallikannan portrays the encounter between a city woman and a village woman during a bus journey. The story highlights the contrast...
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In the chapter "Fog," the poet Carl Sandburg explores the theme of fog as a metaphor for the mysterious and ever-changing nature of life. Through vivid imagery and symbolism, the...
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In the chapter "Mijbil the Otter," author Gavin Maxwell recounts his experiences raising an otter named Mijbil. The chapter explores themes of companionship, empathy, and the bond between humans and...
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In the chapter "The Trees," the poet Adrienne Rich explores the theme of nature and its relationship with human life. Through vivid imagery and powerful language, Rich invites readers to...
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In the chapter "A Triumph of Surgery," the author James Herriot narrates a heartwarming story about the transformation of a bull named Roy. Through this story, the author highlights the...
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In the chapter "Glimpses of India," the author presents a series of snapshots depicting the diverse cultural heritage of India. Through vivid descriptions and personal experiences, the chapter showcases the...
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"The Making of a Scientist" is a biographical essay written by Robert W. Peterson, highlighting the life and achievements of renowned Indian scientist Dr. S. Chandrasekhar. The chapter provides insights...
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