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AEC Assignment

   Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper : AEC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.        ✍️ Class Assignment     Topic: Determiners – Definition and Examples 1. Introduction Determiners are important words in English grammar. They are used before nouns to give more information about them. Determiners help us know which person or thing we are talking about, how many, or whose it is. Without determiners, sentences may be unclear or incomplete. Therefore, determiners play an important role in sentence formation.   2. Definition of Determiners  A determiner is a word that comes before a noun and gives more information about the noun. It tells us: Which one How many How much Whose Example: The book is on the table. My friend is coming. Some students are absent. In these sentences, the, my, some are determiners.   3. Types of Determiners  Determiners are divided into different ty...
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Major :- 8

Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper : major :- 8 Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.      Class Assignment  Characterization in Drama Introduction  Characterization is one of the most important elements of drama. It refers to the way a playwright creates and develops characters in a play. Since drama is a performative art meant for the stage, characterization is revealed not through long descriptions, but through dialogue, actions, gestures, and interaction with other characters. Effective characterization makes the play realistic, engaging, and emotionally powerful. Meaning and Importance In drama, characters are the medium through which the story is presented. Unlike novels, where the narrator can describe a character’s thoughts directly, in drama the audience understands characters through what they say and do. Therefore, characterization in drama is indirect and dramatic rather than descriptive. Strong ...

Major :- 9

Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper : major :-  9 Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.      Class Assignment  History, Growth and Role of Translation in India (Ancient, Medieval and Modern Periods) Introduction  Translation in India has a long and rich history. Because India is a multilingual and multicultural country, translation has played a vital role in cultural exchange, religious development, literary growth, and national integration. From ancient sacred texts to modern global literature, translation has shaped Indian intellectual and literary traditions. I. Translation in Ancient India In Ancient India, translation was closely connected with religion, philosophy, and knowledge transmission. 1. Oral Tradition and Sanskrit Texts Most ancient Indian texts such as the Vedas, Upanishads, Ramayana, and Mahabharata were originally composed in Sanskrit. As Sanskrit was mainly the language of scholars and...

Major :- 10

Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper : major :- 10 Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College. ◾Translation –        💠CLASS ASSIGNMENT  ◾ Myths About Translation 🔹Introduction      Translation is often misunderstood as a simple task of replacing words from one language with another. Many people believe that translation is mechanical and easy. However, translation is a complex intellectual, cultural, and creative process. This blog discusses some common myths about translation and explains why they are incorrect. 🔹Myth 1: Translation is Word-for-Word Substitution One of the biggest myths is that translation means replacing each word of the source language with a word from the target language. In reality, languages have different structures, idioms , and cultural meanings . A good translator focuses on meaning, not just words. 🔹Myth 2: Anyone Who Knows Two Languages Can Translate Knowing two langu...

VAC Assignment

Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper :  VAC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.             HOME ASSIGNMENT  💠 The Beginning of Modern Feminism ◾Introduction Feminism is a movement that supports equal rights for women. It fights against discrimination, inequality, and injustice faced by women. Modern feminism started mainly in the 18th and 19th centuries in Europe and America. It developed as a response to social, political, and economic inequality. The beginning of modern feminism is often connected with ideas of equality, human rights, and democracy. ◾ 1. Background of Modern Feminism Before modern feminism, women had very few rights: No right to vote No right to own property (after marriage) Limited education No political power Social dependence on men Women were expected to stay at home and take care of family. Society believed that women were weaker and less intelligent than m...

SEC Assignment

  SEC    Name : Vaghela Bhumi C Paper : SEC Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English ) College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.           Class Assignment  Qualities of a Leader and Leadership Styles       Introduction      Leadership is the ability to guide, influence, and inspire others to achieve common goals. A good leader not only gives instructions but also motivates, supports, and sets an example for others. Leadership is important in schools, organizations, businesses, and society. Different leaders have different qualities and leadership styles, which help them manage people effectively.  : Five Essential Qualities of a Good Leader 1. Communication Skills A good leader must be able to communicate clearly. They should express ideas properly and listen to others carefully. Good communication helps avoid misunderstandings and builds strong relationships within a team. 2. Confidence Confi...

literature as a social product

Here’s a simple and clear presentation on “Literature as a Social Product” — written in easy language. You can use this directly for a speech or slides 👇 --- 📚 Literature as a Social Product 🧠 Introduction Literature means poems, stories, plays, novels, and other written works. It is not created in isolation. It is deeply connected with the society in which it is written. Literature shows people’s life, culture, problems, dreams, and values. --- 🌍 Society and Literature Society influences the writer’s thoughts, ideas, and feelings. Writers observe the world around them and express it through their writing. Literature becomes a mirror of society — showing its good and bad sides. --- 🪞 Literature Reflects Society It shows social customs, traditions, and beliefs. It tells us about people’s struggles, joys, and changes in society. Example: Charles Dickens showed the problems of poor people in industrial England. --- 🔄 Literature Changes Society Literature does not only reflect societ...