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How Do I Love Thee Poem Summary

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How Do I Love Thee Poem Summary  The speaker starts by asking how she loves her beloved and then lists the ways. She says her love is huge and impossible to measure. It reaches the deepest parts of her soul and the highest parts of her spirit. Her love is strong and lasts through both happy times and sad times. It’s pure, selfless, and given freely, like the innocence of a child. In the end, she says her love will only grow stronger, even after death, if God allows it. Learn the unknown words from the dictionary. proceed- vast- immeasurable-  depth- soul- extend- height- spiritual- enduring- grief- akin- innocence- affirm-

HSC Course Plan of Saidul Sir

  HSC English Course Plan         Four Month Course First Paper + Second Paper      #01689700012 32 Classes + 8 Exams+32 Short Quizzes+ Super Suggestion English First Paper English Second Paper Lecture 1: How to solve a flowchart Passage 1. + Flowchart solving+ Free handwriting +Top ten flowchart suggestion 100% common Inshallah + HW 5 flowchart Lecture 1: Basic Grammar topics   i.                      Identification of parts of speech ii.                    Tense iii.                   Active & Passive iv.             ...

Simple, Compound and Complex Rules and Examples

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Md Saidul Islam  Lecturer in English, Birshreshtha Noor Mohammad Public College Simple sentence:   1 subject + 1 finite verb. Ex: Taking dinner, I went to bed. Compound Sentence:   a. Two clauses b.  and, but, or in the middle Exam: I took dinner and went to bed. Complex sentence:   Two clauses+ though/although/since/as/when/if/Unless/that/who/which/so that/so....that conjunctions in the beginning or middle. Exam: Though she is beautiful, nobody wants to marry her.   Simple Compound Complex 1.       Despite/In spite of but Though/Although 2.       To /in order to and want to So that/in order that 3.       By verb+ing and If +affirmative 4.       Without +verb+ing or If +ne...

I Have Seen Bengal's Face

 The poem "I Have Seen Bengal's Face" depicts the exceptional natural beauty of Bengal. The speaker of the poem is fascinated by the mesmerizing beauty of Bengal. He does not want to go anywhere of the world to see more beautiful things. He is satisfied to see the natural beauties of Bengal. The trees, rivers and other natural beauties of Bengal attract him and give him immense pleasure. The speaker of the poem thinks that the beauty of Bengal is incomparable.

I Died for Beauty by Emily Dickinson Summary

This poem represents a conversation between two persons in the afterlife. One person has sacrificed her life for beauty and another person has sacrificed life for truth. The poem deals with two important ideals. They are beauty and truth. The poetess thinks that these two ideals are same. The relation between beauty and truth surpasses mortal boundaries. The poem discusses the timeless value of beauty and truth.

She Walks in Beauty Summary

She Walks in Beauty" is a poem by Lord Byron that appreciates a woman's beauty and explores the harmony between her inner goodness and outward appearance. The speaker praises her beauty and compares her to lots of beautiful things like cloudless night and starry skies. The speaker of the poem thinks that the young lady has a pure heart and her love is also innocent.

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  Civies - civil dress Premonition-feeling that something bad may happen  discretionary-depends on discretion  Hawkish-strict Courtliest-courteous Swap- exchange  slam-criticize,shut  Paramount- highest Concerted-united Monumental -immense Lard-fat Jeopardy- risk Exacerbate- worsen penchant- Bobble- Delve- resilience- Obfuscate-confuse tranche vanquish- defeat prejudicial-detrimental Parochialism -narrowness Bungled- muddled Gambol-frisk Litterateur  -residue-rest Serendipity- Seamless- contingency jitters- nervous action  Reprobate-vile shelling-bombard with shell Limbj- Crony-bosom friend  Anteriority- incarcerated-imprisoned Approbate-permit Snarl-ups- traffic jam irk-annoy racking-painful Mired- stuck Payroll - list of employees and their payment  slam-shut forcibly  Overrun-increase sprout- emit Snapped- break apart suddenly  Mooring- Ghat Dock- to place the ship on near the shore Pontoon- small boat Frilly-Stylish Sear-paralyz...