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  1. At a young age, Mandela learned that his freedom, as well as the freedom of all black people, was being restricted by racism. His desire for independence became a fascination for freedom that was shared by all of his brothers and sisters. Ultimately, this transformed him from a fearful man to a fearRead more

    At a young age, Mandela learned that his freedom, as well as the freedom of all black people, was being restricted by racism. His desire for independence became a fascination for freedom that was shared by all of his brothers and sisters. Ultimately, this transformed him from a fearful man to a fearless rebel. He foregoes the security of stable family life in order to advance a greater cause. He joined the African National Congress, which transformed him from a fearful young man into a fearless fighter against racism.

    Mandela sacrificed the comforts of stable family life in order to fight for the freedom of his countrymen. He joined the African National Congress, transforming his outlook from a terrified young man into a fearless person who was battling racial prejudice and discrimination against race.

    In 1961, he was arrested, but the same year he founded the ‘Umkhonto we Sizwe’ (Spear of the Nation or MK), a group dedicated to armed resistance to apartheid.

    Then he departed the nation for military training in Algeria, as well as to organize for other MK members to get military training. He was detained upon his return for unlawfully exiting the country and inciting a strike.

    His defense was undertaken by him. In November 1962, he was found guilty and sentenced to 5 years in prison.

    He was accused with sabotage and condemned to life imprisonment while serving his term in the Rivonia Trial. He was imprisoned at Robben Island for the first 18 years of his life.

    He was sent to Pollsmoor Prison afterwards. On February 11th, 1990, Nelson Mandela was freed. Mandela departed the nation for military training in Algeria, as well as to organize for other MK members to get training. rison. On February 11th, 1990, Nelson Mandela was freed.

     

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  2. Answer is 4) Sony, who spends most of his time watching TV, drinking, and avoiding responsibility.   What is identity diffusion? The word "identity diffusion" describes a stage in a person's identity formation process. It's usually the stage of adolescence when a person hasn't fully establishedRead more

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    4) Sony, who spends most of his time watching TV, drinking, and avoiding responsibility.

     

    What is identity diffusion?

    The word “identity diffusion” describes a stage in a person’s identity formation process. It’s usually the stage of adolescence when a person hasn’t fully established their social relationships or identified their personality activities – and isn’t actively attempting to do so. They will have to make a succession of decisions and responsibilities in order to grow and define their identity.

     

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  3. Abdul Kalam's desire was to depart Rameswaram to pursue his higher education. He intended to study at Ramanathapuram, the district headquarters. Kalam's father stated that he understood Kalam would have to move on and leave the house one day, anyhow, to start his professional career. His father compRead more

    • Abdul Kalam’s desire was to depart Rameswaram to pursue his higher education.
    • He intended to study at Ramanathapuram, the district headquarters.
    • Kalam’s father stated that he understood Kalam would have to move on and leave the house one day, anyhow, to start his professional career.
    • His father compared him to a bird flying alone over the sun without the need for a nest.
    • He went on to explain about Khalil Gibran to Kalam’s mother, telling her that her children were not their own if once they got their path.
    • They were the children of life’s desire for itself. They are not descended from their parents.
    • They may offer them their affection but not their thoughts and goals because the children have their own freedom and choice.
    • The words and explanations of Abdul Kalam’s father are deep and significant. First, he motivated Abdul Kalam by citing the seagull as the best example.
    • Second, Kalam’s mother wanted to provide her son with possibilities to further his education and professional development that he desired.
    • These valuable motivational words from his father, especially, to encourage Abdul Kalam, and to keep his wife’s emotional relationship with him in check.
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  4. B. The one who does not commit to goals and fails to take on any role. What is identity diffusion? The word “identity diffusion” describes a stage in a person’s identity formation process. It’s usually the stage of adolescence when a person hasn’t fully established their social relationships or idenRead more

    B. The one who does not commit to goals and fails to take on any role.

    What is identity diffusion?

    The word “identity diffusion” describes a stage in a person’s identity formation process. It’s usually the stage of adolescence when a person hasn’t fully established their social relationships or identified their personality activities – and isn’t actively attempting to do so. They will have to make a succession of decisions and responsibilities in order to grow and define their identity.

    A developmental and clinical psychologist, James E. Marcia has worked with children and adults.
    Marcia is most recognized for his studies and publications on psychological development, especially teenage psychosocial development and lifelong identity formation.
    Marcia’s identity status theory mixes ego identification with teenage emotions.

    Marcia expanded on Erikson’s discoveries regarding identity, describing four distinct identity states, which include identity diffusion, identity achievement, foreclosure, and moratorium.

     

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  5. సహాయమైనా, వస్తువైనా, దనమైన, మాటైనా ఇవ్వగలిగేలా ఉంటే దానిని affordable thing అని అనవచ్చు. Meanings of the word affordable in telugu language స్థోమత ఉండుట. ఇవ్వగలిగెల ఉన్నది. కొనుగోలు చేయగలిగెలా ఉండుట. ఇవ్వగలిగెలా ఉండుట. దారి చూపేలా ఉండుట. అవకాశం ఇచ్చేలా ఉండుట. సహాయం చేయగలిగే స్థోమత. అమ్మడం లేదా ఖర్చుRead more

    సహాయమైనా, వస్తువైనా, దనమైన, మాటైనా ఇవ్వగలిగేలా ఉంటే దానిని affordable thing అని అనవచ్చు.

    Meanings of the word affordable in telugu language

    స్థోమత ఉండుట.

    ఇవ్వగలిగెల ఉన్నది.

    కొనుగోలు చేయగలిగెలా ఉండుట.

    ఇవ్వగలిగెలా ఉండుట.

    దారి చూపేలా ఉండుట.

    అవకాశం ఇచ్చేలా ఉండుట.

    సహాయం చేయగలిగే స్థోమత.

    అమ్మడం లేదా ఖర్చు చేయడం లేదా ఖర్చు భరించగలిగెల ఉండుట.

    Example for the word affordable (with sentences)

    1. This is a high-end mobile at affordable price.

    2. This can be affordable.

    3. My college fee is not at all affordable.

    4. This restaurant is providing healthy food at affordable cost.

    5. Though I am a poor man, I made it affordable.

    6. It is very good and very affordable.

    7. I got a house with affordable rent.

    8. Do you feel that it is affordable price?

    9. I want to make everything affordable.

    I hope this answer makes your doubt clear.

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  6. Kucha is not an English word. There is no such word in English dictionary. Kucha అనే పదం అసలు english dictionary లొ లేదు. దీనిని వివిధ భాషలలో అనేక అర్ధాలు తెలుపుటకు ఉపయోగిస్తారు. Kucha అనే పదాన్ని ఒక ఊరి పెరుగానో, ఒక రాజ్యానికి పెరుగనో, ఒక పక్షి పేరుగా కూడా ఉపయోగిస్తున్నారు. Kucha ని kuch గా హిందీ భRead more

    Kucha is not an English word. There is no such word in English dictionary.

    Kucha అనే పదం అసలు english dictionary లొ లేదు. దీనిని వివిధ భాషలలో అనేక అర్ధాలు తెలుపుటకు ఉపయోగిస్తారు.
    Kucha అనే పదాన్ని ఒక ఊరి పెరుగానో, ఒక రాజ్యానికి పెరుగనో, ఒక పక్షి పేరుగా కూడా ఉపయోగిస్తున్నారు.
    Kucha ని kuch గా హిందీ భాషలో వాడుతారు. kuch అంటే కొన్ని, కొంచెం, కొద్దిగా, కొంత అని అర్థం.

    Few examples:

    Kucha was an ancient Buddhist kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin and south of the Muzat River.

    In few cases kucha indicates an adjective SOME. It came from the Hindi word kuch (some).

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  7. In Telugu: Besan means శెనగ పిండి (senaga pindi), చేనగ పిండి ( chenaga pindi), వలిచిన ముడి శెనగల పిండి, or నలుగు పిండి (nalugu pindi), bengal gram flour in telugu language. In english: gram flour, brown chickpea flour. In hindi: chana dal It is more famous in various countries like India, BangladeshRead more

    In Telugu: Besan means శెనగ పిండి (senaga pindi), చేనగ పిండి ( chenaga pindi), వలిచిన ముడి శెనగల పిండి, or నలుగు పిండి (nalugu pindi), bengal gram flour in telugu language.

    In english: gram flour, brown chickpea flour.
    In hindi: chana dal

    It is more famous in various countries like India, Bangladesh, Burme, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

    It is an important flour in the preparation of most of the bakery items.
    It contains yellow colour and a source of more amount of protein and carbohydrates.
    This flour also used as beauty item to improve skin glow.

    Scientific name: Cicer arietinum, a plant of the Fabaceae (or Leguminosae) family.

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  8. The bridegroom means పెళ్ళికొడుకు (pellikoduku) వరుడు (varudu) పెల్లికుమారుడు (pellikumarudu) The man who is about to get marry or just has been married. Origin of the word bridegroom The term bridegroom came from an old English in 1604. The word brȳdguma, is a german word that represents present woRead more

    The bridegroom means

    పెళ్ళికొడుకు (pellikoduku)
    వరుడు (varudu)
    పెల్లికుమారుడు (pellikumarudu)

    The man who is about to get marry or just has been married.

    Origin of the word bridegroom

    The term bridegroom came from an old English in 1604. The word brȳdguma, is a german word that represents present word Bridegroom. It is a combination of two words brȳd or bride (woman) and guma or groom (man, hero).  Bridegroom means man (groom) for woman (groom) to marry.

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  9. నిరాశవాధి అనుమానపు వ్యక్తి ఆందోళనాకారి అపనమ్మకం గలవారు మనుషులపై అసహ్యం గలవారు విచారకరంగా వుండేవారు Naysayers definition: A person who strongly belives that most of the things are not posible and are not correct, or will fail if try to complete them. Naysayers synonyms complainer, downer, misanthropeRead more

    నిరాశవాధి
    అనుమానపు వ్యక్తి
    ఆందోళనాకారి
    అపనమ్మకం గలవారు
    మనుషులపై అసహ్యం గలవారు
    విచారకరంగా వుండేవారు

    Naysayers definition:

    A person who strongly belives that most of the things are not posible and are not correct, or will fail if try to complete them.

    Naysayers synonyms

    • complainer, downer, misanthrope, party pooper, gloomy, sourpuss, killjoy, cynic, etc.

     

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  10. Answer: b Explanation: In the ripening process, tomatoes change their color from green to yellowish and finally turn to full red colour. This gradual change in tomato color is mainly because of chlorophyll breakdown. The carotenoid especially lycopene is the main compound that provides red color toRead more

    Answer: b
    Explanation:
    In the ripening process, tomatoes change their color from green to yellowish and finally turn to full red colour. This gradual change in tomato color is mainly because of chlorophyll breakdown. The carotenoid especially lycopene is the main compound that provides red color to tomatoes. This compound is synthesized as a result of the breakdown of chlorophyll during ripening.
    This compound also provides red color to other fruits and vegetables which include watermelons, red oranges, pink grapefruits, apricots, rosehips, guavas, carrots, and yellow sweet potatoes.

    Lycopene is an organic compound that is insoluble in water but can be dissolved in organic solvents. Hence, if you keep tomato sauce in plastic plates or bottles for some time, then it is absorbed into them and turns them into orange colour.

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