The figure of speech in “Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection”:
The poem Where the Mind is Without Fear expresses Tagore’s vision for:
The poem Where the Mind is Without Fear appears in which collection?
Where the Mind is Without Fear was originally written in:
What is the ultimate fate of Indu’s ancestral home?
What happens to Naren by the end of the novel?
Why does Indu leave her ancestral home initially?
Who is Jayant in the novel?
What does Indu ultimately decide to do about Akka’s property?
What significant decision does Akka make before her death?
Whom does Indu have an extra-marital relationship with?
What is Indu’s profession?
Who is the protagonist and narrator of Roots and Shadows?
Roots and Shadows is primarily a:
Which statement from the essay is oxymoronic?
What figure of speech is used when Gardiner says, “If I went to the top of Everest”?
According to Gardiner, what does anarchy represent?
Which political theory is referenced in the essay?
What does the author suggest about playing the trombone in a city street?
What does the woman walking down the middle of the street symbolize?
According to Gardiner, liberty in society requires:
What is the central metaphor used in the essay?
What pseudonym did A.G. Gardiner use in his essays?
Who is the author of On The Rule of The Road?
/p, b, t, d, k, g/ are called ____ consonants in English.
There are ___ pure vowels or monophthongs and __ diphthongs or vowel glides in English RP.
_____ are sounds during the articulation of which the tongue starts in the position of a particular vowel and moves in the direction of the position of another vowel, within a single syllable
_______ can be used as points of reference with which the vowels of particular languages can be compared.
___ are voiced sounds during the production of which the air escapes through the mouth freely and continuously, unaccompanied by any audible frictional noise.
The ______ system consists of the pharynx, the oral cavity, and the nasal cavity.
The _____system consists of the lungs, the muscles of the chest, and the windpipe (trachea).
A Course in General Linguistics is a work written by ___.
___ is the study of speech sounds in general, the articulation, transmission, and reception of speech sounds.
_____ languages are formed when two mutually unintelligible speech communities who do not share a common language come in contact and attempt to communicate for trading or other purposes.
A bi/multilingual person switching or changing from one language to another in conversation. This process is known as ___.
The term __________ refers to a situation where a speech community uses two varieties of a language for different functions.
The pronunciation of the ___, mainly educated speakers attained social status and is referred to as Received Pronunciation
The entire speech habits of an individual is called _________.
The study of dialects is known as _________.
The variety of language used by a particular group of individuals is called a_______.
Human language is _____.
Language exhibits _________.
According to E. Sapir, __________ is a purely human and non-instinctive method of communicating ideas, emotions, and desires by means of a system of voluntarily produced symbols.
What future event is planned for Cathy and Hareton before the novel ends?
What strange behavior does Heathcliff display before his death?
What begins to develop between Cathy and Hareton during this period?
What accident befalls Hareton?
Where is Ellen living when Lockwood returns?
Why does Lockwood decide to stay at Thrushcross Grange upon his return?
When does Lockwood return to the area after leaving Thrushcross Grange?