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- "Adapt" means to adjust or modify oneself to fit new conditions or circumstances.
- Adapt means موافقت
- It is the correct verb in the context of adjusting to circumstances.
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- Imaginary means something that exists only in the mind, which is incorrect in this context.
- The correct word should be "Imaginative", which refers to creativity in writing.
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- Rabbi Ben Ezra is a poem written by Robert Browning.
- The poem reflects philosophical and religious themes, emphasizing faith and personal growth over time.
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- "Robinson Crusoe" (1719) by Daniel Defoe is considered the first novel in English literature.
- Due to its narrative style and character development.
- "Don Quixote" (1605) by Miguel de Cervantes is an earlier novel written in Spanish, not English.
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- "To fish in troubled waters" means to take advantage of someone’s difficulties for personal gain.
- A fair-weather friend supports you only when things are going well but may exploit your problems.
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- The Theatre of the Absurd was heavily influenced by Existentialist philosophy.
- It particularly the ideas of Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus about meaninglessness and human existence.
- Playwrights like Samuel Beckett and Eugène Ionesco explored absurdity and the lack of logical structure in human life.
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- To the dismay of the student body the class representative was Ignominiously berated by the principal at a school assembly.
- طلباء کے جسم سے مایوسی کے سبب طبقاتی نمائندے کو اسکول کی اسمبلی میں پرنسپل نے سنجیدگی سے مبتلا کردیا۔
- Ignominiously means in a humiliating or disgraceful manner, which fits the context of being berated publicly.
- The principal's scolding caused shame and embarrassment to the class representative.
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"To bear the palm" is an idiom that means to win or achieve victory.
The phrase originates from the Roman tradition of giving palm branches to victors.
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Stumbling block means ٹھوکریں
Hurdle means رکاوٹ
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- "Their" is the correct possessive pronoun referring to "friends."
- "Me" is correct because it is the object of the preposition "except."
Correct sentence:
"They had seen all of their friends except Aliza and me at the restaurant."