HSEB Grade 11 and 12 Compolsury English Solution for College in Nepal

HSEB examination important Questions with Answer Solution, you will find here. summary, solution and Enlgish articles, tenses, letters,

Friday, September 6, 2013

The Lost Doll

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The Lost Doll               Maria Del Carmen is the only child of Roberto and Rosa Soto. She is beautiful, right, kind and loving child. ...
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The House Call

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The House Call It is a day after Christmas, 1903, 9:30 in the evening. A famous German Surgeon, Dr. Emil Braun is sitting in the dining...
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Fear

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Fear               Fear is a psychological story from Mexico with Armando Gonzalez as its main character. The story examines how baseless...

The Loving Mother

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The Loving Mother               The story The Loving Mother is about a mother’s love for her child. It talks about how a mother’s spirit...

“MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD”

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“MY HEART LEAPS UP WHEN I BEHOLD”               The poem “My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold” is written by William Wordsworth an English po...
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“SPEAKING OF CHILDREN”

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“SPEAKING OF CHILDREN” - By Barbara Holland Q. Does this essay speak in favour or against having many children? Give reasons. The es...

“LOOK AT TEACUP”

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“LOOK AT TEACUP”               “Look at Teacup” is a complicated essay with a great deals of hidden meaning to be read in between the lin...

“A WORN PATH”

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“A WORN PATH”               “A Worn Path” is the story about an old Negro woman, Phoenix Jackson who undertakes a long hazardous journey ...
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THE THREE DAY BLOW

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THE THREE DAY BLOW               “The Three Day Blow” is a story with an analogy between the three day blow and the mental ordeal of the ...

“THE POPLAR TREE”

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“THE POPLAR TREE” - By William Cowper “The Poplar Field” is a poem remarkable for its celebration of the rural and it is a nostalgic po...
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“UNCHOPPING A TREE”

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“UNCHOPPING A TREE” Is unchopping a tree possible? What does this essay suggest about conservation and against deforestation?          ...

KEEPING THINGS WHOLE

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KEEPING THINGS WHOLE               "Keeping Things Whole" is a modern poem written by a Canadian – born poet, Mark Strand. It i...

CONCRETE CAT

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“CONCRETE CAT” - By Dorothy Charles The poem “Concrete Cat” is the best example of “Concrete Cat” in which the poet uses the words as t...
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OOPS! HOW’S THAT AGAIN

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OOPS! HOW’S THAT AGAIN                 “Oops! How’s that Again?” is a humorous essay about bloopers with a great deal of psychological in...
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MALINI

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MALINI               Malini is a poetic play composed by a Bengali Indian poet, writer and philosopher. Rabindranath Tagore. It is a stor...
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THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN

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THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN               "The Six Million Dollar Man" is a memorable essay written by Harold J. Morowitz, who i...

“ON THE VANITY OF EARTHLY GREATNESS”

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“ON THE VANITY OF EARTHLY GREATNESS”                 “On the Vanity of Earthly Greatness” is a modern poem written by an American poet, A...

“THE GARDENER”

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“THE GARDENER” - By Kipling               The Gardener is the story to be read in between lines. It is written by Rudyard Kipling. It i...

“ESSAY ON THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN OUR SOCIETY”

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“ESSAY ON THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN OUR SOCIETY”               The position of women in Nepal is found to have differed from one generatio...
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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Write in one sentence of the summary

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1. My Heart Leaps up When I Behold               The poem “My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold” is about the joy the poet feels at the sight ...
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