The chapter "Dust of Snow, Fire and Ice" is a part of the CBSE Class 10 English curriculum, focusing on poetry appreciation. It includes two poems by Robert Frost, "Dust...
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"A Letter to God" by G.L. Fuentes is a poignant tale that delves into the themes of faith, hope, and the unpredictability of life. Set in a rural backdrop, the...
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In the chapter "Amanda," the author Robin Klein tells the story of an unlikely friendship between a lonely elderly woman, Amanda, and a young girl named Tracy. Through their interactions,...
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"The Proposal" is a humorous one-act play by Anton Chekhov that explores themes of love, marriage, and societal expectations. The play is set in rural Russia and follows the absurd...
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The chapter "From the Diary of Anne Frank" presents excerpts from the diary of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who documented her life while hiding from the Nazis during World...
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"The Ball Poem" by John Berryman is a poignant poem that explores the theme of loss and the inevitable nature of growing up. It follows a young boy who experiences...
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In the chapter "How to Tell Wild Animals," the author Carolyn Wells uses humor and imagination to describe various ways to identify wild animals. This chapter is not only entertaining...
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Two short stories about flying - one of a bird and another of a mysterious aeroplane SummaryVideosQuestions & Answers Introduction to CBSE Solutions for Class 10 English Chapter: Two Stories...
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"A Tiger in the Zoo" is a poem by Leslie Norris that explores the theme of captivity and the wild nature of animals. The poem vividly describes a tiger in...
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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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