During the 18th century, the British East India Company was expanding its influence in India, greatly assisted by the shortsightedness of the Indian princes. Their constant rivalry made them easy to be subdued by the British, one after the other. Few rulers like ....................
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Change the following sentences into indirect speech.
(i) First man: We must educate our brothers. Second man: And try to improve their material conditions. Third man: For that we must convey our grievances to the British Parliament. The first man said that ______________________________________________________________________. The second man added that ____________________________________________________________________ The third man suggested that ________________________________________
(i) First man: We must educate our brothers. Second man: And try to improve their material conditions. Third man: For that we must convey our grievances to the British Parliament. The first man said that ________they had to educate their brothers.__ The second man added that __The second man added that they should try to improve their material conditions._ The third man suggested that _______The third man suggested that for that, they had to convey their grievances to the British Parliament.___
Change the following sentences into indirect speech.
First soldier: The white soldier gets huge pay, mansions and servants.
Second soldier: We get a pittance and slow promotions.
Third soldier: Who are the British to abolish our customs?
The first soldier said that ___________________________________________
The second soldier remarked that __________________________________
The third soldier asked ______________________________________
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Do you think the Indian princes were short-sighted in their approach to the events of 1757?
The Indian princes were short-sighted as in their continuous internal fights they kept taking the help of the Britishers so as to outdo the other. This game Britishers enormous power in India with which they could eventually defeat the princes.
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About the Author - Glimpses of the Past | Honeydew | Class 8 Literature | English
S.D. Sawant is an esteemed author and illustrator from India, best known for his outstanding work in the field of children's literature. His notable contribution is towards the area of graphic novels, where he effortlessly combines art and prose to bring the magic of storytelling alive.
He gained substantial recognition for his work on the "Amar Chitra Katha" series, where his illustrations and storytelling captured the readersβ imagination. His writings often reflect historical narratives and patriotism, presenting a deep insight into Indian history and culture.
Moreover, his book, βRani of Jhansi,β is a testament to his exceptional ability to intertwine facts and creativity. Despite the available information about his professional credentials, much of his personal life details remain unavailable to the public. However, S.D. Sawant continues to be revered in the literary community for his unique artistic style and narrative abilities.
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1. Colonial Exploitation: This chapter gives a vivid account of the domination of British East India Company over India. It shows how the economic policies....
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1. British Domination: The chapter begins by describing the expansion of the British East India Company's power in India during the 18th century. The Indian princes' short-sightedness makes it easier for the British to establish their rule.
2. Indian Reaction: The plot progresses....
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1. "That upstart Rajah Bah! Call the English merchants. They will help me to defeat him." This line portrays the short-sightedness of Indian princes who helped the British extend their power.
2. "It is God who sent...
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Martyrs: People who are killed or suffer greatly for their beliefs or principles.
The martyrs sacrificed their lives for the freedom of their country.
Conquest: The act of gaining control or possession of a place through military force or political power.
The empire expanded through a series of conquests over neighboring kingdoms.
Superior: Higher in quality, value, or importance than others of the same kind.
The team with superior skills won the championship.
Princes: Male rulers of certain territories or regions, usually sons of kings or emperors.
The prince...................................
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