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Poem(Class 9 & 10) Questions & Answers (Poem "Two Mother Remembered)

Poem "Two Mother Remembered" Questions: (a) What is the main theme of the poem "Two Mothers Remembered"? (b) How many mothers does the poet claim to have? (c) What does the poet mean by "two different people, yet with the same name"? (d) What did the first mother give to the poet? (e) How did the poet’s relationship with her mother change as she grew older? (f) What does the poet mean by "her mind clouded so"? (g) How does the poet describe the "second mother"? (h) What does "full circle" mean in the poem "Two Mothers Remembered"? (i) Why does the poet refer to herself as the strength of her mother? (j) What message does the poet convey to her own children in the poem "Two Mothers Remembered"? (k) How are the two mothers different yet the same? (l) What does the poet inherit from her first mother? (m) Why does the poet emphasize loving both mothers? (n) How does the poet portray the mother-daughter bond? (o...

Learning English – Dialogue

  Rohan: Hi Mahamuda! How are you? Mahamuda: Hi Rohan! I’m fine, thank you. What about you? Rohan: I’m good. I want to improve my English. Can you help me? Mahamuda: Of course! English is fun and easy if you practice every day. Rohan: Great! Where should I start? Mahamuda: Start with simple words and daily conversations. Watch English videos and read short stories. Rohan: That sounds interesting. Should I also practice speaking? Mahamuda: Yes! Try speaking with friends or even with yourself in front of a mirror. Rohan: Thank you, Mahamuda. You are very helpful. Mahamuda: You’re welcome, Rohan! Keep practicing and don’t give up.

Class 10 Dialogue, Student Movement 2024

  You: Hey Neeloy, this student movement is huge! Everyone's joining! Neeloy: Yeah, it started with students wanting a fair system, but now it's about bigger changes. You: Exactly. People are tired of things being unfair. Neeloy: It grew so fast! Now people want the government to change. You: Yes! The government's not listening, so people are angry. Neeloy: This is powerful! You: It gives us hope. People want change. Neeloy: This is a big moment for Bangladesh. People want the government to be responsible. You: I agree. This could be a turning point for fairness.

Dialogue about Anti-Discrimination Student Movement

   Dialogue about Anti-Discrimination Student Movement 2024 Myself : Hi Neeloy, have you seen the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement? It’s getting really big now! Neeloy : Yes, I saw that. At first, only students joined. Now people from all over the country are supporting it. Myself : It began with students asking to end the quota system and bring a merit-based system. Neeloy : Right. But now the movement is also about fairness, justice, and equal rights for everyone. Myself : People are tired of inequality and unfair treatment. That’s why so many are joining. Neeloy : The government is not listening, and that’s making people even more angry. Myself : Students started this, but now it’s a national movement for change. Neeloy : It shows how powerful people can be when they unite. Myself : Yes, and I hope this brings real change for a better and fairer future. Neeloy : Me too. Bangladesh needs equality, justice, and good leadership. Myself : Let’s hope this is the s...

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