Transform it into a positive degree:
The Nile is the longest river in Africa.
A
The Nile is longer than any river in Africa.
B
No other river in Africa is as long as the Nile.
C
No river in Africa is longer than the Nile.
D
The Nile is one of the longest rivers in Africa.
উত্তরের বিবরণ
• সঠিক উত্তর: খ) No other river in Africa is as long as the Nile.
- The + superlative যুক্ত বাক্যকে positive করার নিয়ম-
- No other + Superlative degree এর পরের অংশ + Verb + as/so + Superlative degree এর Positive form + as + প্রদত্ত Sentence এর Subject.
- সুতরাং নিয়মানুযায়ী সঠিক উত্তর -
- No other river in Africa is as long as the Nile.
More Example:
- Superlative: Pride is the greatest vice.
- Positive: No other vice is as great as pride.
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The ceiling was embellished ____ flowers and leaves.
Created: 1 month ago
A
of
B
in
C
on
D
with
Complete Sentence:
The ceiling was embellished with flowers and leaves.
Embellish
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English Meaning: to make something more beautiful by adding something to it.
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Bangla Meaning: সুন্দর করা; অলংকৃত করা; চুমকি বসানো।
Embellished [with]
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"অলংকৃত করা" অর্থে Embellished এর সাথে সবসময় with preposition ব্যবহৃত হয়।
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তাই শূন্যস্থানে with বসানোই সঠিক।
Source:
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Accessible Dictionary
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Cambridge Dictionary
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They are said ____ a dynamic new play.
Created: 5 days ago
A
to have wrote
B
to have written
C
to have writing
D
have written
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"The Prelude" is a/an -
Created: 2 months ago
A
Autobiographical epic poem
B
Lyric poem
C
Pastoral elegy
D
Satirical poem
• The required answer is - Autobiographical epic poem
• The Prelude:
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Full title: The Prelude, or Growth of a Poet’s Mind.
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Considered an autobiographical poem by William Wordsworth.
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Written in blank verse (unrhymed iambic pentameter).
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Composition began in 1798 and published posthumously in 1850.
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Organized into 14 sections or books.
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Explores Wordsworth’s personal growth, experiences, and reflections on nature, society, and poetry.
• William Wordsworth:
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Born April 7, 1770, in Cockermouth, Cumberland, England.
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Inspired by the French Revolution, which influenced his early poetry.
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Co-published Lyrical Ballads with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, marking the beginning of the English Romantic period.
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Known as the Father of the Romantic Age and often called a Lake Poet due to his association with the Lake District.
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Appointed Poet Laureate in 1843.
• Notable Works:
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Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
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Lyrical Ballads
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Michael
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Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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Peter Bell
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The Excursion
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The Prelude
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The Recluse
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The Ruined Cottage
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The Solitary Reaper
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Lucy Poems
• Titles/epithets:
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Poet of Nature
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Poet of Childhood
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Lake Poet
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