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The Tiger King Q & A

Follow the following link for summary and animated tales..  Animates story n summary  Ques:  Who is the Tiger King? Why does he get that name? Answer:  Ilani Jung Bahadur, king of Pratibandapuram is regarded as the King of the Tigers. Ten days after his birth, a renowned astrologer prophesied that his "death comes from the Tiger." After he became Pratibandapuram's king and heard of his death prediction, he went on a tiger killing spree. Within ten years he killed about seventy tigers. He was so stuck in achieving his target of killing a hundred tigers, in order to disprove the prophecy that all other matters took a back seat. That was how he became known as the King of Tigers. Ques:  What is the general attitude of human beings towards wild animals? Answer:  People usually fear wild animals because of their ferociousness and their propensity to hurt people. Yet some people torture them for the sadistic gratification they gain from their 'feats' by caging or stalki

Poets of the commerce ✨

A new star emerged in Nk s sky,  A poet in disguise finally decided to came out and share his creation with all of us... And surprised me 🤩 Personally loved the poem 🖤 being black🖤 I am thrilled to post new creation of our school's pride UTPAL YADAV  Std 12 

Guidelines

1. Submit drowing within 2 days from now.  2. Winner will be announced on 25th September. 3. Winner will get a surprise gift.

Simple present tense

                  The simple present tense is one of several forms of present tense in English. It is used to describe habits, unchanging situations, general truths, and fixed arrangements. The simple present tense is simple to form. Just use the base form of the verb: (I take, you take, we take, they take) The 3rd person singular takes an -s at the end. (he takes, she takes) The simple present tense is used: To express habits, general truths, repeated actions or unchanging situations, emotions and wishes: I smoke (habit); I work in London (unchanging situation); London is a large city (general truth) To give instructions or directions : You walk for two hundred meters, then you turn left. To express fixed arrangements, present or future: Your exam starts at 09.00 To express future time, after some conjunctions: after, when, before, as soon as, until : He'll give it to you when you come next Saturday. Be careful! The simple present is not used to express actions happening now. Exam