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AEC

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Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : AEC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. Class Assignment  Determiners Introduction Determiners are an important part of English grammar. They are words placed before nouns to limit, define, or specify them. Determiners give information about quantity, possession, definiteness, and number. Without determiners, nouns often sound incomplete or unclear. For example: I saw a girl. The girl was crying. Here, a and the specify the noun girl. Therefore, determiners help in making meaning precise and clear in communication. According to traditional grammar, determiners come before adjectives and nouns in a noun phrase. For example: She bought a beautiful dress. Thus, determiners are an essential component of noun phrases in English syntax. Definition A determiner is a word that introduces a noun and provides information about its reference. It answers questions like: Which one? How many? Whose? W...

Major 9

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Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : major 9 Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.           Class Assignment  History, Growth and Role of Translation in India (Ancient, Medieval and Modern Periods) Introduction  Translation in India has a long and rich history. Because India is a multilingual and multicultural country, translation has played a vital role in cultural exchange, religious development, literary growth, and national integration. From ancient sacred texts to modern global literature, translation has shaped Indian intellectual and literary traditions. I. Translation in Ancient India In Ancient India, translation was closely connected with religion, philosophy, and knowledge transmission. 1. Oral Tradition and Sanskrit Texts Most ancient Indian texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, and Mahabharata were originally composed in Sanskrit. As Sanskrit was mainly the language of sch...

Major 8

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Name : Dangar Arpisha H. Paper : major 8 Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba  Mahila Arts and Commerce College.               Class Assignment  Characterization in Drama Introduction  Characterization is one of the most important elements of drama. It refers to the way a playwright creates and develops characters in a play. Since drama is a performative art meant for the stage, characterization is revealed not through long descriptions, but through dialogue, actions, gestures, and interaction with other characters. Effective characterization makes the play realistic, engaging, and emotionally powerful. Meaning and Importance In drama, characters are the medium through which the story is presented. Unlike novels, where the narrator can describe a character’s thoughts directly, in drama the audience understands characters through what they say and do. Therefore, characterization in drama is indirect and dramati...

VAC

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  Name : Dangar Arpisha H.  Paper : VAC  Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English )  College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.     Class assignment      Three waves of feminism  Introduction  Feminism, as a social and political movement, advocates for gender equality and challenges the systemic oppression of women. The evolution of feminism is often discussed in terms of three waves, each reflecting the historical and socio-political context of its time. 1. First Wave Feminism (19th – Early 20th Century) Focus : Legal rights and suffrage Historical Context: Emerged in the late 19th century, primarily in the U.S. and the U.K., during the industrial revolution when women increasingly demanded a voice in public life. Key Objectives : Right to vote (women’s suffrage) Property and inheritance rights Access to education Key Figures : Susan B. Anthony – Advocated for women’s vot...

SEC

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 Name : Dangar Arpisha H.  Paper : SEC  Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English )  College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba                    Mahila   Arts and Commerce                        College.                     Class assignment  Qualities of a Leader and Leadership Styles Introduction  Leadership is the ability to influence, guide, and motivate individuals or groups toward achieving common goals. A good leader not only holds authority but also earns respect through character, vision, and action. Five Essential Qualities of a Good Leader 1. Visionary Thinking A good leader has a clear vision of the future and the ability to set meaningful goals. This vision helps guide the team in the right direction and inspires others to work with purpose and commitment. 2. Effective Communication Leadership requ...