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Wisdom Paves the Way - A Play

 ðŸ“˜ Wisdom Paves the Way Type A Play (Drama) Theme Wisdom, Observation, Logical Reasoning, Justice, and Presence of Mind Introduction Wisdom Paves the Way is an interesting play about four intelligent young men—Ram Datt, Shiv Datt, Har Datt, and Dev Datt—who travel to the ancient city of Ujjain in search of employment. Although they are poor and unknown, they possess sharp observation, logical thinking, and wisdom. On the way, they carefully study the footprints and signs left by a camel. Using only these clues, they correctly identify several characteristics of the animal without ever seeing it. A merchant mistakes their intelligence for guilt and accuses them of stealing his camel. When the case reaches the King, the young men explain their reasoning. Impressed by their wisdom, the King appoints them as his advisers. The play teaches that wisdom, patience, and careful observation are more valuable than making quick assumptions.   Detailed Summary Scene 1 – The Journey to Ujj...

Email Writing

  Email Writing for Board Exams (CBSE/ICSE/State Boards) Email writing is a form of formal communication.  Format Content Expression/Language Accuracy 1. Format of a Formal Email To: recipient@email.com Cc: Bcc: ----------- Subject: Purpose of the email ------------- Dear Sir/Madam, ------------- Body of the email --------------- Thanking you  ----------------- Yours faithfully, Name Class/Designation (if required) Line-by-Line Spacing Blueprint [Line Space] means leaving exactly one blank line (one row of your ruled paper). text ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ To: recipient@email.com │ │ Cc: │ │ Bcc: │ │ [Line Space] │ │ Subject: Clear Purpose in 4-6 Words │ │ [Line Space] │ │ Dear Sir/Madam, ...

Relative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns in British English What is it? Overview Who Whom Whose Which That What Defining Zero Which vs That Prepositions Summary 01 What is a Relative Pronoun? A relative pronoun introduces a relative clause — a dependent clause that gives additional information about a noun or pronoun in the main clause. The noun or pronoun the clause refers back to is called the antecedent . The lawyer who won the case became famous. Element Example Role Antecedent the lawyer The noun being described Relative pronoun who Connects clause to antecedent Relative clause who won the case Gives information about antecedent 02 The Six Main Relative Pronouns British English uses six relative pronouns, each with distinct rules governing when and how they are used. Pronoun Refers to Subject Object Possessive who persons ✓ — — whom persons — ✓ — whose persons & things — — ✓ which things, animals, whole clauses ✓ ✓ — that persons & things (defining only) ✓ ✓ — what "that which" — no ...