Category: Notes

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Questions & Answers

    Question/Answer Guess Paper for English 9th Class [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Questions / Answers #”]  Chapter 1  Questions 2,3,7 Chapter 2  Questions 1,2 Chapter 3  Questions 3,4 Chapter 4  Questions 2,3,7 Chapter 6  Questions 2,5 Chapter 7  Questions 1,3,4 Chapter 9  Questions 2,5 Chapter 10  Questions 1,2,4 Chapter 11  Questions 1,2,5 [/thrive_text_block] Although it will not do…

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Letter & Stories

    Letter & Stories Guess Paper for English 9th Class   [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Letter & Stories”] Letter# 3,4,5,6,8,10,12 Story# Honesty is the best policy A friend is need is a friend indeed [/thrive_text_block]   Go to the library. There is no better place to find books in the library. Walking along the shelves, you can stumble…

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Comprehension

    Comprehension Guess Paper for English 9th Class [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Comprehension”] Solved (2,3,4,5,9) Unsolved (3,4,5,8,11,13) [/thrive_text_block]   Many clubs pay attention to a particular genre, but there are also more general ones. Many independent bookstores have regular literature readings. Popular non-fiction writers often give public readings or lectures at nearby universities. Come in and listen, maybe…

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Summary

    Summary Guess Paper for English 9th Class [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Summary”]Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening [/thrive_text_block]       How to read a book. Part 1: Basic Steps Select a book 1. Select a book If you are reading a fiction or nonfiction book (these types of literature are most common in bookstores), then…

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Sentences

    Sentences Use Guess for 9th English [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Sentence”] Page 8 (d) Page 16 (c) Page 40 (b) Page 66 (d) Page 77 (c) Page 98 (d)[/thrive_text_block] How is the career ladder arranged? T     How to Read a Book – A good book is one of the greatest pleasures in life. Whether you’re reading…

  • Guess Paper English 9th Class for Translations

    Guess Paper English 9th Class Translations [thrive_text_block color=”green” headline=”Translations”] Chapter 1 (3,6,9) Chapter 2 (1,3) Chapter 4 (2,4,7) Chapter 6 (1,4) Chapter 7 (4,6,10) Chapter 9 (8,10) [/thrive_text_block] The story of a man who returned home after the Gulf War unfolds in front of us as a tape of reflections on the past and present,…

  • Last 5 Years Papers of BA English Punjab University

    Last 5 Years Past Papers of BA English PU Lahore BA English Past Papers 2016 Group I [thrive_link color=’green’ link=’http://kitabnagri.pk/ba-english-past-papers-pu-2016-group-i/’ target=’_blank’ size=’big’ align=’aligncenter’]BA English Past Papers 2016[/thrive_link]   BA English Past Papers 2016 Group II [thrive_link color=’green’ link=’http://kitabnagri.pk/ba-english-past-papers-pu-2016-group-ii/’ target=’_blank’ size=’big’ align=’aligncenter’]BA English Past Papers 2016[/thrive_link] BA English Past Papers 2015 Group I [thrive_link color=’green’ link=’http://kitabnagri.pk/ba-english-past-papers-pu-2015-group/’…

  • BA/BSC English Past Papers PU 2013 Group II

    BA/BSC English Past Papers Punjab University 2013 Second Shift MRI helped to draw the following conclusions … A person has certain ideas about how events usually develop. But as soon as he encounters a text where sentences are jumbled and the storyline looks strange, he has to abandon his usual train of thought. This makes it…

  • BA English Past Papers Punjab University 2013 Group I

    BA/BSC English Compulsory Past Papers PU 2013 First Shift Here is an example of such a story: Mrs Birch said in a pleasant voice, “Raymond, take a bath and then you can go to bed.” Raymond noticed this immediately and asked curiously, “Is my height four feet?” He got up and jogged slowly towards them. These texts,…

  • BA/BSC English Past Papers PU 2014 Group II

    BA English Past Papers Punjab University 2014 Second Shift In fact, the conclusions of De Stefano and Lefebvre cannot be interpreted so unambiguously. In 1996, Michael Wenger and David Payne conducted research that confirms that reading hypertext is not much more stressful than linear text. Both the first and second scientific works suggest that hypertext is…

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