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| Literal Comprehension This essay, "The Savage Male" presents the culture and living style of Yanomamo tribesmen as well as American-Indian tribesmen, located on the Brazil-Venezuela border. The women were kept in a cage of bamboo in their first period. After...
| Literal Comprehension In this essay, "We Are Breaking the Silence About Death" the essayist talked about the issue related to the feelings of people who are slowly poisoned towards death. He contributes to the great Swiss-American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross,...
| Literal Comprehension This essay, "Keeping Errors at Bay" provides us with multiple examples of mistakes that people normally commit in their day-to-day life. The writer provides us with many suggestions to avoid such silly mistakes. We need to be extra...
| Literal Comprehension Skepticism is found everywhere and in everyday life. "The Burden of Skepticism" is an essay written by the American astronomer and author Carl Edward Sagan. In this essay, Sagan stressed the one idea that - we have...
| Literal Comprehension "How Sane Are We?" is an essay written by Bangladeshi writer, Anuradha Chaudhary who focuses on the awareness of the green environment and the call for its protection. While we are destroying this green nature knowingly or...
| Literal Comprehension According to this story, "A Tale" a long time ago at the time of God’s existence, a man went into the jungle and started penance (or meditation) to win supreme knowledge and power of God. He surmounted...
| Literal Comprehension "The Great Answer" is a magnificent story written by American journalist Fulton Oursler. The story is related to 'World War II' where the people of France were suppressed and restrained. In a French village near the Spanish border,...
| Literal Comprehension In this story, "Mr. Know All" the writer has explained that after the end of World War I, the writer decided to go to Yokohama (Japan) from San Francisco (America) by ship. He had to travel with...
| Literal Comprehension "Third Thoughts" is a story by E. V. Lucas. Once the writer’s friend was visiting New York and bought a painting thinking that it was by the famous painter Turner. He got it at a cheap price...
| Literal Comprehension "Who Was to Blame?" is a story written by Anton Chekhov. In this story, the writer compared him with a little Kitten of only two months. In the writer’s childhood, his uncle was a teacher and teaches...
| Literal Comprehension This poem, "Where The Mind is Without Fear" starts with the poet imagining a place where there will be no fear inside the heart of people, and everyone can walk by raising their heads. He seeks a...
| Literal Comprehension This poem, "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" composed by Robert Frost, presents the speaker's returning home at dusk with his horse. As he arrives in the jungle, he stops and gets mesmerized by the beauty...
| Literal Comprehension In this poem, "On the Eve of His Execution" the poet is young and very unhappy with his life. There is no sign of happiness. There is only pain everywhere. Even though he is alive, he feels...
| Literal Comprehension According to the writer in this poem, "Great Scott! Gadzooks!" we should not allow our children to go near the television set. If possible we should not install it at all. They watch T.V. as if they...
| Literal Comprehension In this poem, "Piano" the poet describes the nostalgic experiences of his life. It was evening. A woman was playing the piano and singing to the speaker. Her song made him think of his childhood days. He used...
| Literal Comprehension This story, "The Telegram on the Table" is about a simple person who wants to achieve a life-like like a successful person. The story writer shows the dream of an ordinary person who is always on top...
| Literal Comprehension "The Library Card" is a story by Richard Wright, a black writer in the USA. Once he was reading a newspaper he saw a white man called H. L. Mencken being reviled by his own fellows. He got...
| Literal Comprehension "If Not Higher" is the ancient tale of Poland, adapted by Peretz. It is a short and beautiful story written in the context of penitential prayers. The lord or priest of a village, Rabbi goes missing every...
| Literal Comprehension "Marriage is a Private Affair" is a story by Chinua Achebe. This story addresses cross-cultural research. A Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe discusses a marriage event as a cross-cultural issue in this tale. Okeke's son Nnaemeka is committed...
| Literal Comprehension "The Brave Little Parrot" is a story by Rafe Martin. A forest where Buddha was born as a little parrot and there live many animals and birds. Suddenly, a storm and lightning turned the forest into a...