1. Khizer had been a very pious and wise old man.
P. Khizer would then appear and comfort that person.
Q. In Persia, whoever had any problem would pray to him for help.
R. He would live until the day of judgment.
S. He had drunk nectar, the water of eternal life.
6. The king of persla also desired to see the great khizer.
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1. We are still in the Cenozoic Era the age of mammals.
P. Will mammals, one wonders, continue to be earth’s leading animals?
Q. Or, in a hundred million years, will most of the mammals of today belong to a parade of ancient animals?
R. The great Ice Age and the time since forms a part of it.
S. No one can tell.
6. At the moment, there is little to make us think that we will be crowded off the earth.
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1. Jagdish’s mother was out of station and had left a few recipes for Jagdish to cook for himself, here is one.
P. After a while he added salt and chilli powder to the slight potatoes into tiny pieces.
Q. He cut the washed and peeled potatoes into tiny pieces.
R. When the oil was hot, he put the potato pieces into it, stirred them now and then to prevent them from sticking to the kadai.
S. Then he put the kadai on the lighted stove and poured two table spoons of oil into it.
6. Finally, when it was well done, he took the kadai off the stove and transferred the fried potato into a steel dish.
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1. It was nearly two hours before break.
P. When he reached his won door, he opened it softly and walked lightly up the stairs.
Q. He entered the room, where a candle was burning upon table.
R. The streets were deserted silent as Bill Sikes hurried through them.
S. He then drew back the curtain of the bed.
6. Nancy was laying, half-dressed upon it.
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1. The commonest form of non-motorized transport is the bicycle.
P. All one has to do is to hop on to it and pedal off.
Q. It takes only a short time for 1 an average person to master it.
R. Also, except for inner tubes, and tyres, maintenance is seldom required.
S. The bicycle is a very simple machine to use.
6. No wonder millions of people ride bicycles all over the world.
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1. Surgeons are next only to god.
P. As such they become demigods in the eyes of their patients and their families.
Q. And as the saying goes, cleanliness is next to godliness.
R. They give a new lease of life to people who are in their death beds.
S. Further a surgeon’s work warrants cleanliness in every aspect.
6. Because of his purity which the surgeon sees everywhere, he tends to be pure in his heart too.
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1. A panther, it is reported broke into a house yesterday attracted by the smell of the cattle in the shade close by.
P. Just as the panther was about to leap on him, he shot out of his bed and jumped into a cupboard heavy steel.
Q. The neighbours heard his cries and broke open the door.
R. It strayed into the house where a boy, sitaram, was sleeping alone.
S. He heard sounds and woke up, took the torch from under the pillow, shone it in the direction of the wild beast.
6. By then, the panther had escaped through the open window.
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1. There is an uncontrolled growth of periodical and magazines.
P. Many readers are not capable of selecting the best books out of the many.
Q. In fact, bad stuff is more attractive to read.
R. Therefore, in confusion, people may read bad stuff.
S. This quantitative growth is perhaps not the one require for the society.
6. Selection of good books is the most important task.
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1. Caring for our elders has always been a key value in our culture.
P. We also feel greatly blessed if we get an opportunity to live with them.
Q. Always remember, that this sacred duty is a part of our religious outlook.
R. We consider it a privilege to have our parents and grandparents living with us.
S. Besides we believe In their old age is a sacred duty.
6. Seeking the blessings of elders is a common practice in our country.
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1. Poor state of public health is what allows mosquitoes to flourish throughout India.
P. They can spread not only dengue and chikungunya but also malaria and filariasis.
Q. It can be accomplished only if all the local committees put their shoulder to the wheel.
R. Ad hoc measures do very little to curb mosquito population.
S. What is needed is a sustained effort to curb the mosquito menace.
6. It is high time, mosquito control once again received the priority it deserves.
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