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"Beneath all uniforms..." What uniforms do you think the poet is speaking about?

The poet has used the word ‘uniforms’ to signify the armies of several countries who are constantly at war with one another. In addition, the word ‘uniform’ could also refer to the wide variety of dresses worn by people across the globe.


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Rewrite the sentences below, changing the verbs in brackets into the passive form.

(i) In yesterday's competition, the prizes (give away) by the Principal.


(ii) In spite of financial difficulties, the labourers (pay) on time.


(iii) On Republic Day, vehicles (not allow) beyond this point.


(iv) Second-hand books (buy and sell) on the pavement every Saturday.


(v) Elections to the Lok Sabha (hold) every five years.


(vi) Our National Anthem (compose) Rabindranath Tagore.

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Rewrite the paragraphs below, using the correct form of the verb given in brackets.

How Helmets Came To Be Used in Cricket


1. Nari Contractor was the Captain and an opening batsman for India in the 1960s. The Indian Cricket Team went on a tour to the West Indies in 1962. In a match against Barbados in Bridgetown, Nari Contractor (seriously injure and collapse). In those days helmets (not wear). Contractor (hit) on the head by a bouncer from Charlie Griffith. Contractor's skull (fracture). The entire team (deeply concern). The West Indies players (worry). Contractor (rush) to hospital. He (accompany) by Frank Worrell, the Captain of the West Indies Team. Blood (donate) by the West Indies players. Thanks to the timely help, Contractor (save). Nowadays helmets (routinely use) against bowlers.


Oil From Seeds


2. Vegetable oils (make) from seeds and fruits of many plants growing all over the world, from tiny sesame seeds to big, juicy coconuts. Oil (produce) from cotton seeds, groundnuts, soya beans and sunflower seeds. Oliver oil (use) for cooking, salad dressing etc. Olives (shake) from the trees and (gather) up, usually by hand. The olives (ground) to a thick paste which is spread onto special mats. Then the mats (layer) up on the pressing machine which will gently squeeze them to produce olive oil.

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How does the poet suggest that all people on the earth are the same?

2

In Stanza I, find five ways in which we all are alike. Pick out the words.