S1: | The Hound of Baskervilles was feared by the people of the area. |
P : | Some people spoke of seeing a huge, shadowy form a Hound at midnight on the moor. |
Q : | But they spoke of it in tones of horror. |
R : | Nobody had actually seen the hound. |
S : | This shadowy form did not reveal any details about the animal. |
S6: | The Hound of Baskervilles remains an unsolved mystery. |
S1: | I keep on flapping my big ears all day. |
P : | They also fear that I will flip them all away. |
Q : | But children wonder why I flap them so. |
R : | I flap them so to make sure they are safely there on either side of my head. |
S : | But I know what I am doing. |
S6: | Am I not a smart, intelligent elephant? |
S1: | The study of speech disorders due to brain injury suggests that patients can think without having adequate control over their language. |
P : | But they succeed in playing games of chess. |
Q : | Some patients, for example fail to find the names of objects presented to them. |
R : | They can even use the concepts needed for chess playing, though they are unable to express many of the concepts in ordinary language. |
S : | They even find it difficult to interpret long written notices. |
S6: | How they manage to do this we do not know. |
S1: | Several sub-cities have been planned around capital. |
P : | Dwarga is the first among them. |
Q : | They are expected to alleviate the problem of housing. |
R : | It is coming up in the south west of capital. |
S : | It will cater to over one million people when completed. |
S6: | Hopefully the housing problem will not be as acute at present after these sub-cities are built. |
S1: | When a satellite is launched, the rocket begins by going slowly upwards through the air. |
P : | However, the higher it goes, the less air it meets. |
Q : | As the rocket goes higher, it travels faster. |
R : | For the atmosphere becomes thinner. |
S : | As a result there is less friction. |
S6: | Consequently, the rocket still does not become too hot. |
S1: | Ants eat worms, centipedes and spiders. |
P : | They are usually much quicker than the ant itself. |
Q : | Nevertheless, these animals do not make easy game for ants. |
R : | Besides, they have an extraordinary number of ways of escaping. |
S : | They also eat larvae and insect adults such as flies, moths and spring tails. |
S6: | Some jump, and some give out a pungent repellent substance. |
S1: | Jawaharlal Nehru was the greatest plan-enthusiast. |
P : | Under Nehru's advice, the pre-Independent congress set up National Planning Commission in 1938. |
Q : | But he forgot that what could be achieved by force under the communist dictatorship of Russia was not possible under the democratic set up of India. |
R : | He took the idea from Russia where Five year plans transformed a very backward country into a top power of the world. |
S : | No free government can call for compulsory sacrifice and suffering from the whole people. |
S6: | Nehru himself became the chairman of the commission. |
S1: | The Bhagavadgita recognises the nature of man and the needs of man. |
P : | All these three aspects constitute the nature of man. |
Q : | It shows how the human being is rational one, an ethical one and a spiritual one. |
R : | More than all, it must be a spiritual experience. |
S : | Nothing can give him fulfilment unless it satisfies his reason, his ethical conscience. |
S6: | A man whom does not harmonise them, is not truly human. |
S1: | The art of growing old is one which the passage of time has forced upon my attention. |
P : | One of these is undue absorption in the past. |
Q : | One's thought must be directed to the future and to things about which there is something to be done. |
R : | Psychologically, there are two dangers to be guarded against in old age. |
S : | It does not do to live in memories, in regrets for the good old days, or in sadness about friend who are dead. |
S6: | This is not always easy one's own past is gradually increasing weight. |
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