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Major 4

 Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Semester ፦ 2 Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuverba College mahila Paper name : proficiency in english literature - 2  Professor name :- shivani mam               Home Assignment:-  I dwell in possibility: About poet :-   Emily Dickinson was one of the greatest American poets. She was born in 1830 in Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, and lived a very quiet and private life. She did not travel much and spent most of her life at home, writing poems.Emily Dickinson wrote about nature, life, death, love, hope, faith, and the soul. Her poems are short, deep, and full of meaning. She used simple words, but her ideas were very powerful and thoughtful. Her writing style was different from other poets — she often used dashes (—), capital letters, and short lines.During her lifetime, only a few of her poems were published. People did not understand her style at that time. Aft...

Vac

 Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ VAC Semester ፦ 2 Professor ፦ Rachna  ma'am Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuverba  mahila arts and commerce College       Home assignment :- What is Ecocriticism? Ecocriticism is a modern branch of literary study that looks at the relationship between literature and the physical environment. The Goal: To see how writers represent nature and how they address environmental issues like global warming and pollution.The Purpose: It aims to bring balance back between humans and the earth. The Difference: While many theories believe everything is created by language and society, ecocritics believe nature is real and plays a huge role in our lives. Key Figures & History Origin: The idea started in 1972 with Joseph Meeker’s "literary ecology." The term "Ecocriticism" was later coined by William Rueckert in 1978. Growth: It became popular in the USA during the 1980s and in the UK (as "Gre...

AEC ASSIGNMENT SEM 2

 Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s .Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ AEC (Ability enhancement course)  Semester ፦ 2 Professor ፦ Shivani ma'am  Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuverba College mahila ...                             Class assignment         Q ... writing a letter to sister for best wishes in boards  Block no .60  ,                                                    Krishna apartment ,                                                       sardarnagar , Bhavnagar,                                    ...

Assignment major 3

 Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s .Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ major 3  Semester ፦ 2 Professor ፦ Ameena ma'am  Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuvarba College mahila ...                                Class assignment  Introduction An interview is a psychological and sociological instrument. It is an interaction between two or more persons for a specific purpose, in which the interviewer asks the interviewee specific questions in order to assess his/her suitability for recruitment, admission, or promotion. It can also be a meeting in which a journalist asks somebody questions to determine their opinions. It is a systematized method of contact with a person to know his/her views and is regarded as the most important method of data collection. In addition, interviewing a person gives an idea of how effectively the person can perform a particular task Although the nature of interview...

Sec sem 2

 Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s .Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ Sec  Semester ፦ 2 Professor ፦ Ameena ma'am  Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuvarba mahila College  ...                                  Essay  *The Importance of Life Skills in Personal Growth* ➡.  Personal growth isn’t just about achieving big dreams—it’s about becoming the best version of yourself every single day. And while academic knowledge and technical skills are important, _life skills_ are what truly empower us to navigate real-world challenges, build meaningful relationships, and thrive emotionally, mentally, and socially. Without life skills, even the brightest minds can struggle to cope with everyday pressures. This essay explores how life skills—such as communication, emotional regulation, time management, problem-solving, and resilience—are foundational to personal growth. ➡. Life Skills B...

sec assignment

Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s .Year ፦ F.Y.B.A  Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSE Semester ፦ 1 Professor ፦ Ameena ma'am  Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuvarba College mahila  { HOME ASSIGNMENT } . Introduction Empathy is the ability to understand or feel what someone else is going through by putting yourself in their situation. The word "empathy" was introduced by American psychologist Edward Titchener, who translated it from a German term meaning "feeling with." It reflects the idea of sharing someone else's feelings. Empathy likely develops as parents and adults mirror the emotions of children. Empathy Definition According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, empathy is the ability to step into someone else's shoes and understand their feelings, desires, thoughts, and actions.  there are different types of empathy.. They are ..  Affective Empathy: Feeling emotions in response to someone else's feelings Cognitive Empathy: Understanding someone ...

MAJOR 2

Name ፦ Zala Shivangiba s. Year ፦ F.Y.B.A Subject ፦ ENGLISH Paper ፦ proficiency in English literature  Name Semester ፦ 1 Professor ፦  Shivangi ma'am  Name of ፦ maharani shree nandkuvarba  College mahila              { HOME ASSIGNMENT }  Unit 1  understanding Litrature through verse Poem 1  my mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun   By  William Shakespeare  • About poem ... William Shakespeare April 1564-23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is the greatest writer in the English language and the dramatist. He is often called England's national poet . His extant works, including collaborations, consist of some 39 plays, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems and a few other verses, . His plays have been translated into every major  language and are performed . Shakespeare remains the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied a...