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    chemistry paper

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    guess paper 1. Express the rate of following reaction in terms of disappearance of hydrogen in the reaction. 3H2(g) + N2(g) 2NH3(g) 2. What is peptisation? 3. Write Reimer Tiemann reaction. 4. Why is CO stronger ligand that Cl-. 5. Write structure of 2-(2-Bromophenyl)butane. 6. Complete the reaction C6H6+R COCl 7. Why pentahalides more covalent than trihalides? 8. What is difference between nucleoside and nucleotide? 9. Explain the following- (a) Gattermann Koch

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    of water…He looked in astonishment…at an awesome stranger…He began to dance and his laughter became a bloodthirsty snarl‚" (Golding‚ 69). This unveiling of Jack’s dark nature leads to the hunt of the pig. This hunt is not only a hunt for food but also a kill to fulfill his dark nature. After the pig is viciously killed‚ Jack announces proudly‚ "I cut the pig’s throat…Can I borrow yours‚ Ralph‚ to make a nick in the hilt?" (Golding‚ 75). Jack’s brutality progresses throughout his stay on the island

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    obstruction that can be caused by the non favourable stakeholder pg 9 v. Changes required making the plans happen pg 10 6. Conclusion pg 11 7. References pg12 Introduction Blessed Farm is a pig farm owned by Mr Brighton and Mr Stayton. As partners Mr Stayton provided three hundred acres of farm land which he recently inherited. And Mr Brighton brought to the company his expertise‚ having previous industry experience and being a Government

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    English Lord Of The Flies

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    three explorers find a trapped pig. The pig gets away. IMPORTANT QUOTES Quote: Within the diamond haze of the beach something dark was fumbling along...Then the creature stepped from the mirage on to clear sand‚ and they saw that the darkness was not all shadow but mostly clothing (19). Analysis: The arrival of Jack Merridew and his militant choir is described as the arrival of a beast or creature‚ foreshadowing Jack’s transformation from despotic choir leader to pig hunter to murderous dictator later

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    How Does One Lose Innocence? As seen in William Golding’s‚ Lord of the Flies The novel Lord of the Flies contains a story line of young English boys trapped on an island without any adult supervision.  The boys soon lose their English manners and become uncivilized.  The change is noticeable in each of the boys as they adapt to the uncivilized life on the island‚ but in the two main characters‚ Jack and Ralph‚ the change is most noticeable.  In William Golding’s novel‚ Lord of the Flies‚ the characters

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    In Lord of the Flies‚ Jack embodies the innate human desire‚ one that is capable of murder‚ to assert dominance‚ attain power for one’s own benefit‚ and to control‚ which ultimately leads to anarchy and the deaths of innocent boys and pigs. When the children first arrive to the island‚ Jack fails to prove his masculinity to the others when he was unsuccessful in “cutting into living flesh” (31)‚ and witnessing the sight of an “unbearable blood” (31); however‚ this yearning need to experience the

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    the Flies Essay Some of the most significant symbols that William Golding uses in the Lord of the Flies are the pigs head‚ the beast‚ Piggy’s specs‚ the jungle‚ the scar‚ and the rock Roger uses to kill Piggy. All of these symbols play a big part in the story’s theme. One of the more obvious symbols in Lord of the Flies is the object that gives the book its name‚ the pigs head. The description of the dead animals head is very graphic. It is described as “dim-eyed‚ grinning faintly‚ blood

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    decides to take his choir out to hunt for wild pigs‚ although he is unsuccessful in killing a small pig with his knife. Significance: While Jack’s first attempt to kill the pig failed‚ his quote "next time..." foreshadowed his future of savage hunting. Chapter 2: Fire on the Mountain Ralph calls another assembly‚ and reminds everyone that they are completely alone on the island‚ and there are no adults. Jack recounts his failure in killing the pig‚ and reiterates the need for skilled hunters

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    Lord of the Flies Q/a

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    Assignment: Q/A LORD OF THE FLIES William Goldling Prepared by: Sarim Raja Chapter 1: The Sound of the Shell Q1: Who are the first two characters to appear in the story? A: Ralph and Piggy are the first two characters that appear in the story. Q2: What do Ralph and Piggy find in the lagoon? A: They find a conch shell in the lagoon. Q3: How does Ralph summon the others? A: Ralph blows the conch to summon the others. Q4: Who is elected chief? A: Ralph is the elected chief. Q5: For what

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    the text states‚ "Immediately the dogs bounded forward‚ seized four of the pigs by the ear and dragged them‚ squealing with pain and terror‚ to Napoleon’s feet. Napoleon now called upon them to confess their crimes. When they had finished their confession‚ the dogs promptly tore their throats out" This quote proves

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